Douluo: He Turned into a Villain, and the Audience Begged Me Not to Die

Douluo: He Turned into a Villain, and the Audience Begged Me Not to Die

by Fat Tiger Loves To Eat Sugar Oranges

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Su Ming traveled to the animation world of "Douluo Dalu" and became a passerby, bound to the popularity value system. I thought my good days were coming, but who knew it was actually over! This golden finger actually depends entirely on popularity. If the popularity is too low, he will be killed in the plot and his character will be forced to offline. So he borrowed 1 million popularity points from the system and exchanged them for the modified version of the Nine Lamas Demon as a martial spirit, corresponding to all the chakra abilities of the nine tailed beasts. From then on, he became the ceiling of his peers' strength. A random tailed beast jade can make Zhao Wuji doubt his life. In his half-tailed beast state, even Pope Bibi Dong would look at him with suspicion. But as the plot progresses, Su Ming finds that his views on the three protagonists are becoming more and more at odds with each other. Admit it, as a human being, you simply cannot accept their hypocritical views, let alone the scene after the destruction of the Killing City, where there are no roosters crowing for thousands of miles, and the bones are exposed in the wild. He repeatedly questioned Shrek Academy's various double standards, but all he got in exchange was alienation and hostility. This also makes the villain Su Ming extremely popular. ... Many years later, there was a battle at Jialingguan. Looking at Tang San and others who were about to attack him, Su Ming stood in the void. "Please accept the parting gift, Big Spiral Wheel Yu..." The dark soul power ball covering the sky and the sun shrouded the entire Jialing Pass under the doomsday. That day, all the audience went crazy.

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