
Go up in the Top Sect and Rise to the Top
by The Sword Rises To The End Of Qingping
About This Novel
Reborn in the world of immortality, as a low-level ordinary monk from a large sect with a barely adequate golden finger, Chen Ping felt that he had a promising future. In his previous life, he worked as a cow and horse until he died suddenly. Now he was reborn and traveled through time. He decided to take care of himself first. What about fighting and killing, sect responsibilities, the fate of human monks... Even though the sect is surrounded by dangers, with thousands of demon kingdoms and Nascent Soul-level demons, and rumors of hundreds of great demons transforming into gods, the situation is dire. But that's not what he, who is currently weak, should consider. If he goes out to fight, he may die at any time. In this dark forest-like area, the Shangqing Sect, which has stood for tens of thousands of years with burning torches, will not be destroyed in its own generation. The current goal is to grow steadily, pursue immortality, live a good life steadily, and not show too much edge. In your spare time, listen to Qu Diao fishing... For thousands of years, he stood in the long river of time, watching the ebb and flow of the tide, the death of old friends, and the various expressions of all living beings. -- Realm: Qi refining, foundation building, Zifu, pill formation, Nascent Soul, God Transformation, Immortal (the starting period is the God Transformation Era, there are no immortals)
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Official(36)Scraped 2d ago
Gou Dao is not a stupid way
I really don't understand why the protagonist hides his talent and shows it to others. Firstly, the protagonist's talent at this time is at the level of a minor genius at best, which is not uncommon. Secondly, the protagonist has always emphasized that the environment in which the protagonist lives is stable and orderly, and he is not afraid of being jealous and killed by villains. Thirdly, the protagonist must reveal his talent if he wants to pass the Taoist Academy, and the protagonist himself knows this very well. So what's the point of the protagonist hiding his talent for decades since he was six years old? Because of this ridiculous hiding, the elders in the same school who have watched the protagonist grow up belittle and look down on the protagonist, and the conflict intensifies to the point where the protagonist is forced to go to the killer organization to solve the problem. In fact, why bother, as long as the protagonist shows his not so rare talent early, there will naturally be goodwill around him. After watching it all the way, I can only say that the protagonist is not Gou, but stupid, so stupid that I can't bear to look at it.
It's too poisonous. The author clearly wrote it at the beginning and maintained a quasi-eternal standard, but he still got scolded by his neighbors. . . . . How stupid is this neighbor? . . . . Also, as Mrs. Yuanying, I already look down on Jiang Han's admission meeting, so why bother? . . . . . Now that I'm here, I still have to curse. . . . This is a bitch. . . . Such people can be favored by Nascent Soul. . . . . People like Mr. Yuanying must be an elite group. This group of people will promote such a shrew. Even if they don't have children, they can just adopt children, or gather several more. Why should they specifically promote one shrew? . . . Moreover, this is a novel about cultivating immortals. At the beginning, there are a lot of people scolding the protagonist and complaining about life. At the beginning, there are a lot of calculations, but they have to be told openly. Is it useful to talk about the calculations? If someone can tell the conspiracy, will he accompany the conspiracy? . . . . Rubbish
I don't know how to comment. Is it a Siheyuan in the world of cultivating immortals? Or is it a Siheyuan that forcibly incorporates the elements of cultivating immortals?
Siheyuan + Xiuxian
Siheyuan + Xiuxian Siheyuan + Xiuxian Siheyuan + Xiuxian
The writing is lengthy and verbose, and it's all due to the selfishness of the parents. There are very few serious practitioners of immortality. Many things can be skipped. It takes so long to write, and the progress of cultivation is not clearly stated. The author is not suitable for writing articles on immortality at all.
Cultivation in the Siheyuan
I can't stand it anymore, they are fighting each other all day long.
It's so stupid. After reading more than 40 chapters, he was bullied by his stupid neighbors, stupid classmates, and stupid teammates. It was about various handicaps and mentally retarded people having house fights in a big yard. The protagonist kept enduring it without even letting go of a single fart. Less than 30% of the content about cultivating immortals. I suggest the author just stop writing about cultivating immortals.
It's a bit too poisonous and I really can't bear it.
Cultivation version of Siheyuan is a waste of time😐😐😐😐😐
The writing is very good, and the plot is like radish and green vegetables, everyone has their own preferences.
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Official(36)Scraped 2d ago
Gou Dao is not a stupid way
I really don't understand why the protagonist hides his talent and shows it to others. Firstly, the protagonist's talent at this time is at the level of a minor genius at best, which is not uncommon. Secondly, the protagonist has always emphasized that the environment in which the protagonist lives is stable and orderly, and he is not afraid of being jealous and killed by villains. Thirdly, the protagonist must reveal his talent if he wants to pass the Taoist Academy, and the protagonist himself knows this very well. So what's the point of the protagonist hiding his talent for decades since he was six years old? Because of this ridiculous hiding, the elders in the same school who have watched the protagonist grow up belittle and look down on the protagonist, and the conflict intensifies to the point where the protagonist is forced to go to the killer organization to solve the problem. In fact, why bother, as long as the protagonist shows his not so rare talent early, there will naturally be goodwill around him. After watching it all the way, I can only say that the protagonist is not Gou, but stupid, so stupid that I can't bear to look at it.
It's too poisonous. The author clearly wrote it at the beginning and maintained a quasi-eternal standard, but he still got scolded by his neighbors. . . . . How stupid is this neighbor? . . . . Also, as Mrs. Yuanying, I already look down on Jiang Han's admission meeting, so why bother? . . . . . Now that I'm here, I still have to curse. . . . This is a bitch. . . . Such people can be favored by Nascent Soul. . . . . People like Mr. Yuanying must be an elite group. This group of people will promote such a shrew. Even if they don't have children, they can just adopt children, or gather several more. Why should they specifically promote one shrew? . . . Moreover, this is a novel about cultivating immortals. At the beginning, there are a lot of people scolding the protagonist and complaining about life. At the beginning, there are a lot of calculations, but they have to be told openly. Is it useful to talk about the calculations? If someone can tell the conspiracy, will he accompany the conspiracy? . . . . Rubbish
I don't know how to comment. Is it a Siheyuan in the world of cultivating immortals? Or is it a Siheyuan that forcibly incorporates the elements of cultivating immortals?
Siheyuan + Xiuxian
Siheyuan + Xiuxian Siheyuan + Xiuxian Siheyuan + Xiuxian
The writing is lengthy and verbose, and it's all due to the selfishness of the parents. There are very few serious practitioners of immortality. Many things can be skipped. It takes so long to write, and the progress of cultivation is not clearly stated. The author is not suitable for writing articles on immortality at all.
Cultivation in the Siheyuan
I can't stand it anymore, they are fighting each other all day long.
It's so stupid. After reading more than 40 chapters, he was bullied by his stupid neighbors, stupid classmates, and stupid teammates. It was about various handicaps and mentally retarded people having house fights in a big yard. The protagonist kept enduring it without even letting go of a single fart. Less than 30% of the content about cultivating immortals. I suggest the author just stop writing about cultivating immortals.
It's a bit too poisonous and I really can't bear it.
Cultivation version of Siheyuan is a waste of time😐😐😐😐😐
The writing is very good, and the plot is like radish and green vegetables, everyone has their own preferences.









