
I Am Master Jiu Shu
by First Man
About This Novel
Huang Zirong gets the golden finger of Mr. Lam Ching-ying's film and television world, and is reborn in Hong Kong. Let's see how he dominates the entertainment industry. Let's see how he...
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Official(48)Scraped 21d ago
Book club group:527828767
Please communicate more First man
It's okay, but the time is not certain
The protagonist is not very attentive. He is either a rich man or a Taoist priest. The protagonist's heart is also unstable, so he doesn't quite understand what he's watching.
renew
Author, the novel you wrote is still good. When will your Tang Dynasty Li Shimin update it? Also, updates are slow.
Write well
The author wishes that there should be no practitioners or other things in the real world, just the protagonist. There should be no behind-the-scenes masterminds or other man-made things behind the protagonist's time travel.
The writing is a bit poor and there is no logic!
Things don't make sense, and the writing is too natural. Not enough details. Full of loopholes! The protagonist has no personality and the story is a bit rushed
Brother, in the 1970s, he still used Dayang to play.
Jiu Shu in the early Republic of China. He must have been over sixty in the 1970s, right?
The author should update it quickly. I'll finish reading it in a few minutes.
😡😡😡😡
Brother, please update a few more chapters. I haven't read any of your books, otherwise I will give up on yours too.
Why is it a bit confusing to alternate between the Republic of China and Bruce Lee?
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Community(0)
Official(48)Scraped 21d ago
Book club group:527828767
Please communicate more First man
It's okay, but the time is not certain
The protagonist is not very attentive. He is either a rich man or a Taoist priest. The protagonist's heart is also unstable, so he doesn't quite understand what he's watching.
renew
Author, the novel you wrote is still good. When will your Tang Dynasty Li Shimin update it? Also, updates are slow.
Write well
The author wishes that there should be no practitioners or other things in the real world, just the protagonist. There should be no behind-the-scenes masterminds or other man-made things behind the protagonist's time travel.
The writing is a bit poor and there is no logic!
Things don't make sense, and the writing is too natural. Not enough details. Full of loopholes! The protagonist has no personality and the story is a bit rushed
Brother, in the 1970s, he still used Dayang to play.
Jiu Shu in the early Republic of China. He must have been over sixty in the 1970s, right?
The author should update it quickly. I'll finish reading it in a few minutes.
😡😡😡😡
Brother, please update a few more chapters. I haven't read any of your books, otherwise I will give up on yours too.
Why is it a bit confusing to alternate between the Republic of China and Bruce Lee?











