
Nine Realms Luotian
by Chen Qianxun
About This Novel
Hao Chengfeng, a dandy boy, offended the powerful Huanxing people who were determined to retaliate, and was thrown into the eight reincarnations. He transformed into Yanyang, a janitor who was abandoned by the gangsters. With the help of the selfish elders, step by step, Hao Chengfeng He counterattacked and gradually grew into an impressive and extraordinary power. He finally penetrated many mysteries and learned his own life experience. Not only did he successfully destroy his invincible enemy, but he also became a hero standing at the top of the world.
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Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
A rare good article
This book is written fluently, seasonedly, and has a wonderful plot. It is a rare good work. Judging from the published chapters, the author has a very rich imagination, and the story direction is often unexpected. It is foreseeable that the subsequent plots will be more exciting and novel. We look forward to the author updating it as soon as possible!
The plot is interesting
The plot of this work is very interesting, such as the chapter about the disintegration of the Green Hat Team. The ideas are unique and worth watching.
Not many people read it, maybe the number of words is too few
No, it's over two million words, no contract has been signed, and no one is reading it, so why should I write it anymore?
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
A rare good article
This book is written fluently, seasonedly, and has a wonderful plot. It is a rare good work. Judging from the published chapters, the author has a very rich imagination, and the story direction is often unexpected. It is foreseeable that the subsequent plots will be more exciting and novel. We look forward to the author updating it as soon as possible!
The plot is interesting
The plot of this work is very interesting, such as the chapter about the disintegration of the Green Hat Team. The ideas are unique and worth watching.
Not many people read it, maybe the number of words is too few
No, it's over two million words, no contract has been signed, and no one is reading it, so why should I write it anymore?









