
Cultivation of Demons
About This Novel
Others are hiding in the righteous sect and secretly practicing the demonic skills, but Tong Yu practices the righteous skills openly and openly in the demonic sect. In the Dao Competition held once every 60 years in the True Demon Palace, no one congratulated Tong Yu after he defeated all the heroes and won the championship. His master looked up to the sky and sighed: "There are no descendants of the devil!" Hall master, elder, senior uncle, senior brother, senior sister, junior brother... Even his disciple's face looked ugly. Tong Yu said very innocently: "Although I practice righteous methods, I have a devil's heart. You can't discriminate!"
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Official(37)Scraped 3d ago
Thoughts on this book
This book actually started out very well in the early stages, but it exploded when I got to Wang'er. I had no idea what I was writing about.
The family is broken and people die, and the character remains unchanged? ? ! !
I just couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters (please note that this is not a rant). According to normal logic, the psychological change of having a family destroyed and being exposed to the Tong family's immortal treasure and the world of immortality should not be said to be a big change. The protagonist is still like a child with nothing in his mind (not that he has become a wise man), and his way of dealing with people is a bit imbecile (personal opinion, I don't know how the author arranged it). Goodbye fellow Taoists, this is what I feel after passing through this poor road.
I knew halfway through this book that it was going to suck.
After writing hundreds of chapters, the main characters are still weak. Which immortal often provokes the entire sect by relying on external objects. It's so damn fake, and that's the key point. Trash, don't fall into the trap, you will regret it
poison
The blood feud with the Han family is really poisonous, the marriage line is really scary, it will change your heart bit by bit,
I hope the author will continue writing. I feel it is much better than many cultivators.
This kind of plain style is rarely seen, come on
Let's evaluate it.
Anyway, this book doesn't fit my personality. I'll say goodbye.
It's been hundreds of chapters and you still haven't built a foundation?
It's been hundreds of chapters and you still haven't built a foundation? How many hundreds of millions of words does this book need to be written to become a fairy? Awesome
It's okay, but it's just unfinished later. It would be better if I didn't write emotional scenes.
Please give me the second part
This book is very good. Even though the early writing is immature, the clear plot and main line make people want to read more. I feel that some of the current fairy tale novels are not as good as this book, but why is this book not popular? I think the emotional line is not good. The author is not very good at writing emotional scenes. The inexplicable change in Han Muchian's attitude and the death of one of the heroines, Xie Xinxin, all show that the author is not good at writing emotional scenes. He does not catch the readers' attention. I would say, let's take the devil first. The female enchantress was taken away, and then Fairy Qiling fell into the world of mortals, and then had a love affair with the master of the Feixian Sect, and finally gave Wang'er a master-disciple training. Of course, the main palace is Han Muchian, but it's a pity that the author is not good at emotional drama and failed to capture the readers' pleasure.
It's very well written, but I feel like it's not finished yet. When will the second part be released?
Part 2 Is there a sequel?
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Community(0)
Official(37)Scraped 3d ago
Thoughts on this book
This book actually started out very well in the early stages, but it exploded when I got to Wang'er. I had no idea what I was writing about.
The family is broken and people die, and the character remains unchanged? ? ! !
I just couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters (please note that this is not a rant). According to normal logic, the psychological change of having a family destroyed and being exposed to the Tong family's immortal treasure and the world of immortality should not be said to be a big change. The protagonist is still like a child with nothing in his mind (not that he has become a wise man), and his way of dealing with people is a bit imbecile (personal opinion, I don't know how the author arranged it). Goodbye fellow Taoists, this is what I feel after passing through this poor road.
I knew halfway through this book that it was going to suck.
After writing hundreds of chapters, the main characters are still weak. Which immortal often provokes the entire sect by relying on external objects. It's so damn fake, and that's the key point. Trash, don't fall into the trap, you will regret it
poison
The blood feud with the Han family is really poisonous, the marriage line is really scary, it will change your heart bit by bit,
I hope the author will continue writing. I feel it is much better than many cultivators.
This kind of plain style is rarely seen, come on
Let's evaluate it.
Anyway, this book doesn't fit my personality. I'll say goodbye.
It's been hundreds of chapters and you still haven't built a foundation?
It's been hundreds of chapters and you still haven't built a foundation? How many hundreds of millions of words does this book need to be written to become a fairy? Awesome
It's okay, but it's just unfinished later. It would be better if I didn't write emotional scenes.
Please give me the second part
This book is very good. Even though the early writing is immature, the clear plot and main line make people want to read more. I feel that some of the current fairy tale novels are not as good as this book, but why is this book not popular? I think the emotional line is not good. The author is not very good at writing emotional scenes. The inexplicable change in Han Muchian's attitude and the death of one of the heroines, Xie Xinxin, all show that the author is not good at writing emotional scenes. He does not catch the readers' attention. I would say, let's take the devil first. The female enchantress was taken away, and then Fairy Qiling fell into the world of mortals, and then had a love affair with the master of the Feixian Sect, and finally gave Wang'er a master-disciple training. Of course, the main palace is Han Muchian, but it's a pity that the author is not good at emotional drama and failed to capture the readers' pleasure.
It's very well written, but I feel like it's not finished yet. When will the second part be released?
Part 2 Is there a sequel?









