
Qi Practitioner, but Relies on Merit to Practice
by A Garden Of Flowers Blooms And Falls
About This Novel
In order to practice as a Qi practitioner, Lu Xiangbei broke through the entertainment industry. In order to practice as a Qi practitioner, Lu Xiangbei penetrated the healing circle. In order to practice as a Qi practitioner, Lu Xiangbei broke through the cat trap. In order to practice as a Qi practitioner, Lu Xiangbei penetrated the planting and breeding supply circle. In order to practice as a Qi practitioner, Lu Xiangbei broke through the environmental transformation circle. For the cultivation of Qi practitioners... Lu Xiangbei has numerous professions. Some call him Lu Da, some call him Director Lu, some call him Doctor Lu, some call him Boss Lu... There are billions of people in Blue Star, and no one knows who his "real identity" is. In fact, Lu Xiangbei is not from Blue Star. He is a Qi Master from Earth. All for practice!
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Official(20)Scraped 23d ago
Keep reading carefully, the more you look, the more comfortable you will be.
After reading the introduction, I thought it was a plot about various people showing off their saints and being awesome, but in fact it was an invisible show of pretense, and the protagonist really felt like a spiritual practitioner. Although there are many other psychological descriptions of small characters, I quite enjoyed reading it. Every old man in it was so real. All in all, it was very comfortable to watch.
There are too many narrations or psychological descriptions. It is estimated that 80% of the content in a chapter is narration + psychological description, and the actual content is pitiful.
It's too group portrait, mostly written from a third person's perspective, it's hard to be immersed in it, and there are too many narrations.
Pictures 1 to 243 of the inhumane man who is still massaging water in the park.
The description of the atmosphere of Qi Lianshi is very good, without bitterness or hatred.
It's too long-winded. Let's push the plot forward.
The author's writing style doesn't sound like a newcomer's. Does he have other works?
It's pretty good. There's no such thing as pretending to be a slap in the face, and it's not a posthumous essay.
I was put off by the title, so I recommend it.
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Official(20)Scraped 23d ago
Keep reading carefully, the more you look, the more comfortable you will be.
After reading the introduction, I thought it was a plot about various people showing off their saints and being awesome, but in fact it was an invisible show of pretense, and the protagonist really felt like a spiritual practitioner. Although there are many other psychological descriptions of small characters, I quite enjoyed reading it. Every old man in it was so real. All in all, it was very comfortable to watch.
There are too many narrations or psychological descriptions. It is estimated that 80% of the content in a chapter is narration + psychological description, and the actual content is pitiful.
It's too group portrait, mostly written from a third person's perspective, it's hard to be immersed in it, and there are too many narrations.
Pictures 1 to 243 of the inhumane man who is still massaging water in the park.
The description of the atmosphere of Qi Lianshi is very good, without bitterness or hatred.
It's too long-winded. Let's push the plot forward.
The author's writing style doesn't sound like a newcomer's. Does he have other works?
It's pretty good. There's no such thing as pretending to be a slap in the face, and it's not a posthumous essay.
I was put off by the title, so I recommend it.













