
Douluo: Reincarnated as a Liang, Wipe Out Evil in the World
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Reborn as A Liang, he refined his life flying sword and understood the art of swordsmanship. One day, he accidentally traveled to Douluo Continent! The level is maxed out at the beginning, and you can kill gods with one sword. But this world is so rotten! The soul master is aloof, while the common people are living on their last breath. The nobles control everything, and ordinary people will never get ahead. The weak eat the strong, and the strong are respected? What a bunch of rubbish! So A Liang decided. He wants to overturn the entire old rules! He taught the art of swordsmanship and opened a Confucian academy. Common people can also practice cultivation, and everyone can become a saint. The training system completely crushes the martial arts. Many years later, Confucian schools spread all over the world, and ordinary people practiced Haoran righteousness. There is no more soul master in the mainland to oppress the common people. The Wuhun Palace fell apart, and the soul masters were no longer superior to others. That day, A Liang drank wine and looked at the sound of reading in the city, and said with a smile: "This world is finally not so bad."
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
I reviewed the latest chapter and summarized it: inconsistencies, confusing logic, a lot of nonsense when you have strength but don't show it, confusing timeline, unclear power system, no martial arts skills at all, more than 100 students but all are written by women, it's hard to describe in one word. Give it one star.
Now Douluo also come to touch the porcelain sword? There is Qi Jingchun and now there is A Liang
Could the author be less casual when writing a book? Is it okay to read more of the original work when writing?
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
I reviewed the latest chapter and summarized it: inconsistencies, confusing logic, a lot of nonsense when you have strength but don't show it, confusing timeline, unclear power system, no martial arts skills at all, more than 100 students but all are written by women, it's hard to describe in one word. Give it one star.
Now Douluo also come to touch the porcelain sword? There is Qi Jingchun and now there is A Liang
Could the author be less casual when writing a book? Is it okay to read more of the original work when writing?









