
The Goddess of Destiny Whose Soul is Against the Nine Heavens
by Midday Sun
About This Novel
The Soul Yuan Continent is a continent where awakening the Soul Lamp and cultivating soul power are the most respected and precious continent. There is a legend about the Nine Heavens on this continent, and generations of people are pursuing this legend. There is a girl in the Wu family named Qianxue, and everyone says she has a very good life! His father is the most powerful person with soul power in the long empire of the Soul Yuan Continent, and his mother is the daughter of the dean of the Holy Mountain Academy of the Soul Yuan Continent. In addition to his parents' love, he also has two genius brothers who are crazy about protecting his sister. But no one in the empire had ever seen such a delicate girl. Rumor has it that the women of the Wu family are as beautiful as the bright moon. Rumor has it that the Wu family girl awakened the soul lamp at birth and was extremely talented. The emperor of the long empire wanted to meet her because he liked her as his daughter-in-law, but the protector refused because he wanted her to choose her daughter's husband in the future. It is said that His Highness the Crown Prince, who was originally in high spirits, immediately turned dark. Wu Qianxue, who was very lucky, was taken care of by His Royal Highness Ji Changjun, who was very lucky. The fate of the two people has been intertwined since they never met, and together they composed an unparalleled romance and created the legend of the Soul Yuan Continent in the Nine Heavens. Wonderful little theater: "I heard that you want to choose your own husband?" Ji Changjun narrowed his eyes. "Yes." Wu Qianxue responded lightly. "Why?" Ji Changjun's aura changed. "My life is very good." Wu Qianxue's black eyes rolled around. "Choose me." Ji Changjun was silent for a moment. "Why?" Wu Qianxue's eyes suddenly widened. "My life is very precious." Ji Changjun raised his chin proudly. Recommend the conclusion of Sunshine: The Mysterious Doctor and the Queen of Owls
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Official(177)Scraped 22d ago
a little disappointed
I just don't quite understand why in these novels about strong women, the female protagonist is always at a lower level than the male protagonist. In order for the male protagonist to protect the female protagonist? ? Isn't it ridiculous? It's said that the female protagonist will be strong. Every time the male and female protagonists are together, I always skip the plot. I feel that the female protagonist is like a wage earner and can always bring benefits to the male protagonist. Does the female protagonist exist to make the male protagonist strong? Is the heroine the hero's companion? Is the heroine's god-level soul lamp just a decoration? ? I can't catch up with the male protagonist like this. Also. The identity of the heroine is definitely unusual. As for the hero, we don't know, and we don't dare to ask him how the opportunity came about. After all, he grew up in a small palace and went to the place where the heroine lived when he was a child. Anyway, he is better than the heroine! Regardless of whether it's logical or not. He is the best in the whole book. The most genius! Not to mention any new routines, these are the same routines in fantasy novels over the years. But how to write it in an attractive way is very important. I have to say that the author's writing style is good, and the characterization is very delicate, but the plot is very troublesome. I especially don't like that the author has opened the golden finger of the heroine so wide, and it is not as good as that of the male protagonist. It will only make me feel too useless, and the golden finger is useless. The world built by the author is particularly grand, with nine heavens, different continents, and the little boy who wants Blood Crow's heart. But! The author's writing style made me feel unable to support this grand fantasy framework. In addition, the image of the male protagonist was not clear at the beginning, but suddenly he started to cheat. Well, let's skip all the parts about the male protagonist. I really can't stand it, and I don't want to just watch it without cp. I don't think it's better to have no CP, but some books are not suitable for CP, and some authors are not very good at portraying such feelings, so it's better to give up treatment directly.
I just like novels where the male and female protagonists have dual C positions and strong characters.
I haven't started reading it yet, but when I read book reviews, some people always complain that the male protagonist has too many roles. Let me give it a good review first. I like novels with male and female protagonists at the center. I don't like the plot where the female protagonist fights monsters and upgrades with the male partner. There are really enough novels of this type. You have too many choices. Really, try another one. Who says the male protagonist can't fight monsters and grow up with the female protagonist? I like fantasy romance novels where the male protagonist has more roles, natural emotional lines, and less male supporting characters~
The teacher said that love is a luxury product that not everyone can have, but some people don't deserve it at all.
About Qianyan
I don't quite understand why a soul beast that already has a contract can still make a soul contract with others, and it's called a soul contract. Why is the previous owner's contract stronger than the current one? Does this soul contract also have a first-come, first-served basis? You have a better understanding with the soul beast before me? It feels like this question is forced to add drama! After talking about various reasons for a long time, in a word, Qian Yan will betray the heroine sooner or later, and the heroine knows this now, but can't bear to hurt her. It seems that for the sake of multiple plots, the heroine also wants to turn against the Holy Mother.
We want the female protagonist to be self-reliant and refuse to let the male protagonist be there at any time.
We don't require the heroine to have no CP or anything. I personally think it's best to have someone accompany you on the Road to Immortality. However, I also refuse that the hero appears too frequently. Can the heroine be allowed to be self-reliant? Can the hero find something to do? Can he not be around the heroine all day long? (The above is my personal opinion, please stay away if you don't like it.)
Definitely recommended
This book is really good. The heroine is the same as before, with an air of overwhelming nobility. But there is just a little bit of nagging, and there is nothing else, but the male protagonist gave me a not-so-good feeling. The male protagonist appears too often, and his cultivation level seems to have increased casually, without the feeling of becoming very strong. And I don't think the male protagonist loves the female protagonist that much, which can be seen from the details described in many writings. I remember one story about the male protagonist. The female protagonist said that his family centered on him in everything, and that she was the one who loved her the most. But at that time, the male protagonist was thinking about her father and mother. The heroine is ranked third. So I think the heroine may not be that important in his heart. Perhaps this is also a foreshadowing left by the author, that is, two slow-warming people will gradually center on each other and become the most important person. I still hope that the author will work hard! Come on! Come on!
Sunshine has actually opened a new book. After reading the text, it is my favorite fantasy and romance genre. The previous book, The Mysterious Doctor and the Queen, was my favorite. What I like most about the heroine in the author's works is that she is not so full of violence and is not a time-travel killer, but gives people a sense of nobility. She speaks and behaves in a way that makes people not disgusted. This book hopes that the author can break through the worldview. Although innovation is not easy, I still hope that this new book can be refreshing. Of course, I hope that no one else will interfere in the love between the male and female protagonists, and they will not act stupid when cutting peach blossoms, and both of them can be worthy of each other's love.
Hate Ba Yan
It doesn't deserve to be called Qianyan, it's too disgusting Why is the heroine so holy? She doesn't hurt it and leaves a formation to protect it... It's like giving it one star. I can't watch it. Others, such as the heroine's training is too easy, the plot is bland, the hero keeps pestering the heroine, there is no space for self-cultivation, and the heroine can't die no matter how much she dances... I can try to ignore these, just be a little plain, or feel good, but why should I make the heroine such a holy mother? It's understandable to be sad, understandable to be disappointed, what do you want to do to protect this soul beast that doesn't belong to you at all and doesn't care about you and only uses you as a container for your own cultivation? Do you want him to come back to resent you when he grows up and take revenge on you? Knowing that it won't appreciate it, it won't think that I'm wrong, ah! The more I talk about it, the more disgusting it becomes.
Why is it that Fang Ruo'an is so difficult to die? He is like an unbeatable Xiao Qiang. His soul has been devoured by the heroine, but there is still a residual soul that has not been devoured. He is saved again. He has no memory and cannot remember anything. He only remembers the name of the heroine. He hates the heroine. He hates the heroine for revenge. Holy shit, this scumbag can't die no matter how hard he is killed. He can turn around and come out to harm others. . . (The author should hurry up and make her lose her mind and never come out to jump again)
I'll give you an update soon! I believe this is what most readers expect😊😊
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Official(177)Scraped 22d ago
a little disappointed
I just don't quite understand why in these novels about strong women, the female protagonist is always at a lower level than the male protagonist. In order for the male protagonist to protect the female protagonist? ? Isn't it ridiculous? It's said that the female protagonist will be strong. Every time the male and female protagonists are together, I always skip the plot. I feel that the female protagonist is like a wage earner and can always bring benefits to the male protagonist. Does the female protagonist exist to make the male protagonist strong? Is the heroine the hero's companion? Is the heroine's god-level soul lamp just a decoration? ? I can't catch up with the male protagonist like this. Also. The identity of the heroine is definitely unusual. As for the hero, we don't know, and we don't dare to ask him how the opportunity came about. After all, he grew up in a small palace and went to the place where the heroine lived when he was a child. Anyway, he is better than the heroine! Regardless of whether it's logical or not. He is the best in the whole book. The most genius! Not to mention any new routines, these are the same routines in fantasy novels over the years. But how to write it in an attractive way is very important. I have to say that the author's writing style is good, and the characterization is very delicate, but the plot is very troublesome. I especially don't like that the author has opened the golden finger of the heroine so wide, and it is not as good as that of the male protagonist. It will only make me feel too useless, and the golden finger is useless. The world built by the author is particularly grand, with nine heavens, different continents, and the little boy who wants Blood Crow's heart. But! The author's writing style made me feel unable to support this grand fantasy framework. In addition, the image of the male protagonist was not clear at the beginning, but suddenly he started to cheat. Well, let's skip all the parts about the male protagonist. I really can't stand it, and I don't want to just watch it without cp. I don't think it's better to have no CP, but some books are not suitable for CP, and some authors are not very good at portraying such feelings, so it's better to give up treatment directly.
I just like novels where the male and female protagonists have dual C positions and strong characters.
I haven't started reading it yet, but when I read book reviews, some people always complain that the male protagonist has too many roles. Let me give it a good review first. I like novels with male and female protagonists at the center. I don't like the plot where the female protagonist fights monsters and upgrades with the male partner. There are really enough novels of this type. You have too many choices. Really, try another one. Who says the male protagonist can't fight monsters and grow up with the female protagonist? I like fantasy romance novels where the male protagonist has more roles, natural emotional lines, and less male supporting characters~
The teacher said that love is a luxury product that not everyone can have, but some people don't deserve it at all.
About Qianyan
I don't quite understand why a soul beast that already has a contract can still make a soul contract with others, and it's called a soul contract. Why is the previous owner's contract stronger than the current one? Does this soul contract also have a first-come, first-served basis? You have a better understanding with the soul beast before me? It feels like this question is forced to add drama! After talking about various reasons for a long time, in a word, Qian Yan will betray the heroine sooner or later, and the heroine knows this now, but can't bear to hurt her. It seems that for the sake of multiple plots, the heroine also wants to turn against the Holy Mother.
We want the female protagonist to be self-reliant and refuse to let the male protagonist be there at any time.
We don't require the heroine to have no CP or anything. I personally think it's best to have someone accompany you on the Road to Immortality. However, I also refuse that the hero appears too frequently. Can the heroine be allowed to be self-reliant? Can the hero find something to do? Can he not be around the heroine all day long? (The above is my personal opinion, please stay away if you don't like it.)
Definitely recommended
This book is really good. The heroine is the same as before, with an air of overwhelming nobility. But there is just a little bit of nagging, and there is nothing else, but the male protagonist gave me a not-so-good feeling. The male protagonist appears too often, and his cultivation level seems to have increased casually, without the feeling of becoming very strong. And I don't think the male protagonist loves the female protagonist that much, which can be seen from the details described in many writings. I remember one story about the male protagonist. The female protagonist said that his family centered on him in everything, and that she was the one who loved her the most. But at that time, the male protagonist was thinking about her father and mother. The heroine is ranked third. So I think the heroine may not be that important in his heart. Perhaps this is also a foreshadowing left by the author, that is, two slow-warming people will gradually center on each other and become the most important person. I still hope that the author will work hard! Come on! Come on!
Sunshine has actually opened a new book. After reading the text, it is my favorite fantasy and romance genre. The previous book, The Mysterious Doctor and the Queen, was my favorite. What I like most about the heroine in the author's works is that she is not so full of violence and is not a time-travel killer, but gives people a sense of nobility. She speaks and behaves in a way that makes people not disgusted. This book hopes that the author can break through the worldview. Although innovation is not easy, I still hope that this new book can be refreshing. Of course, I hope that no one else will interfere in the love between the male and female protagonists, and they will not act stupid when cutting peach blossoms, and both of them can be worthy of each other's love.
Hate Ba Yan
It doesn't deserve to be called Qianyan, it's too disgusting Why is the heroine so holy? She doesn't hurt it and leaves a formation to protect it... It's like giving it one star. I can't watch it. Others, such as the heroine's training is too easy, the plot is bland, the hero keeps pestering the heroine, there is no space for self-cultivation, and the heroine can't die no matter how much she dances... I can try to ignore these, just be a little plain, or feel good, but why should I make the heroine such a holy mother? It's understandable to be sad, understandable to be disappointed, what do you want to do to protect this soul beast that doesn't belong to you at all and doesn't care about you and only uses you as a container for your own cultivation? Do you want him to come back to resent you when he grows up and take revenge on you? Knowing that it won't appreciate it, it won't think that I'm wrong, ah! The more I talk about it, the more disgusting it becomes.
Why is it that Fang Ruo'an is so difficult to die? He is like an unbeatable Xiao Qiang. His soul has been devoured by the heroine, but there is still a residual soul that has not been devoured. He is saved again. He has no memory and cannot remember anything. He only remembers the name of the heroine. He hates the heroine. He hates the heroine for revenge. Holy shit, this scumbag can't die no matter how hard he is killed. He can turn around and come out to harm others. . . (The author should hurry up and make her lose her mind and never come out to jump again)
I'll give you an update soon! I believe this is what most readers expect😊😊






