
Tao Wuchou
by Jingya
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At that time, I was just a little peach blossom demon. Jiuye named me Wuchou. He hoped that I would always be as carefree as I am now. But... Nothing remains unchanged despite the vicissitudes of life.
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At that time, I was just a little peach blossom demon. Jiuye named me Wuchou. He hoped that I would always be as carefree as I am now. But... Nothing remains unchanged despite the vicissitudes of life.




At that time, I was just a little peach blossom demon. Jiuye named me Wuchou. He hoped that I would always be as carefree as I am now. But nothing remains unchanged despite the vicissitudes of life. Wuchou was originally a god in the sky, but he was reborn as a demon and traveled everywhere. Recalling the past life to find the one you loved, staying together for eternity. Jing Ya's books are very literary and eloquent.



There is a very comfortable feeling when reading it. It is in the first person, but the sense of substitution is very strong. It is well written. Except for the position of Chapter 56, which seems to have a flaw, describing the third person's heart, everything else is very good. When I read it, I felt that there would be abuse later, but when the author set the tone, I still couldn't help but read on.











