
Mysterious Resurrection of Infinite Consciousness
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With his appearance, a shocking situation slowly emerged. Under the infinite consciousness, nothing escapes his eyes. And everything was changed because of his arrival. Yang Jian: I don't know who he is, but I'm sure that guy's methods are a little different from what we imagined. Wang Xiaoming: What's the difference? Yang Jian: Are you really sure he's not here? "He is everywhere, and no one is not him, including you. Are you really you? Are you sure that you are not him?" Ps: For those who follow the original work, you can read the reminder from the street boy after chapter forty-five.
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Official(12)Scraped 24d ago
This novel is very speechless, and the main character's actions are incomprehensible
First, the author wrote that the protagonist controlled the hungry ghost, and then he found that the protagonist was too strong, and then began to restrict the protagonist from swallowing the ghost, and found various lame reasons to limit the protagonist's development and prevent him from swallowing it. Second, in order to make himself stronger, the protagonist let go of the ghost baby who was about to grow into a starving ghost. In order to become stronger faster, he also stimulated Zhao Kaiming to speed up the killing of starving ghosts. Then the tragic scene of starving ghosts killing many people was not written at all. What did he say to comfort him? It was Zhao Kaiming who let the starving ghost go, and it was Zhao Kaiming who let him kill people. It had nothing to do with him at all. If you say you did it, you did it; if you didn't do it, you didn't do it. Regardless of whether what you did was right or not, you didn't even have the courage to take the responsibility. It was very awkward to watch, and the protagonist felt quite awkward as well. Third, in order to become stronger, the protagonist released a starving ghost that could kill a city, and a ghost that could kill a city. He also personally killed ordinary people on a bridge, saying that they would all die sooner or later anyway. What's funny is that he saved a poor-looking child and was later betrayed. What kind of psychology do you think the protagonist has? Doing small good but doing great evil? Then the author also explains that the protagonist's psychology is actually a human being! ! ! I'm confused! This is a completely evil thought, isn't it? Even if he is a human being, he is still an evil person, not a normal person anyway. Fourth, some of the protagonist's actions are often difficult to understand. When ghosts broke out in the supermarket, the protagonist ran to the supermarket, did nothing, and then frightened Yang Jian there. He and Yang Jian successfully became enemies, and then the protagonist ran away. I don't know what the purpose of this wave of protagonists was. The knocker ghost is chasing the protagonist, and then the protagonist runs to the temple to let the pinned ghost confront the knocker ghost, and then he is successfully imprisoned. The only advantage of this is that you can avoid being chased by the knocker. But there are many disadvantages. One is that it arouses Yang Jian's suspicion when he takes out the coffin nails, and successfully provokes an enemy. The second is that he successfully attracts the attention of the temple abbot and puts himself in a dangerous situation. He also kills an innocent monk. The third point is that after Yang Jian opened the door, he released the knocker again, causing the knocker to continue to chase him. Although the protagonist may not care about it later, after all, the protagonist does not care about other people's lives. What is puzzling is that the Knocker and the Starving Man broke out at the same time, which is different from the situation in the original work. As a result, the author only wrote about imprisoning the Starving Man, but not how to deal with the Knocker. The author probably forgot about it. Another very confusing operation is that the protagonist used the ghost reins to imprison four ghosts, but did not put them into the gold box or into his own ghost realm to become his own ghost slaves. Moreover, we found four ghost masters outside and asked them to carry these four ghosts on their backs. What kind of operation was this? Then the author did not explain the purpose of this, nor did he explain the significance of doing so later. It seemed that it was just to humiliate these four people, which made him very speechless.
Chapter 12: Persuasion to retreat, farewell, farewell, farewell
fan
I was fascinated by it, and I feel like the author read part of the original work and then crazily imagined the plot.
author
I don't know if I read it too quickly. Is the protagonist's surname Liu or Yang?
Always running away, always wandering, no theme, no purpose, offending everyone I see
I have no idea what the protagonist is doing, he keeps running around
This fanfic is really good, it has that flavor. Hold on, don't collapse!
What is written? I can't understand it. I didn't explain it clearly. I'm confused.
It's a mess, with lots of typos, and I suspect the author lost several chapters.
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Official(12)Scraped 24d ago
This novel is very speechless, and the main character's actions are incomprehensible
First, the author wrote that the protagonist controlled the hungry ghost, and then he found that the protagonist was too strong, and then began to restrict the protagonist from swallowing the ghost, and found various lame reasons to limit the protagonist's development and prevent him from swallowing it. Second, in order to make himself stronger, the protagonist let go of the ghost baby who was about to grow into a starving ghost. In order to become stronger faster, he also stimulated Zhao Kaiming to speed up the killing of starving ghosts. Then the tragic scene of starving ghosts killing many people was not written at all. What did he say to comfort him? It was Zhao Kaiming who let the starving ghost go, and it was Zhao Kaiming who let him kill people. It had nothing to do with him at all. If you say you did it, you did it; if you didn't do it, you didn't do it. Regardless of whether what you did was right or not, you didn't even have the courage to take the responsibility. It was very awkward to watch, and the protagonist felt quite awkward as well. Third, in order to become stronger, the protagonist released a starving ghost that could kill a city, and a ghost that could kill a city. He also personally killed ordinary people on a bridge, saying that they would all die sooner or later anyway. What's funny is that he saved a poor-looking child and was later betrayed. What kind of psychology do you think the protagonist has? Doing small good but doing great evil? Then the author also explains that the protagonist's psychology is actually a human being! ! ! I'm confused! This is a completely evil thought, isn't it? Even if he is a human being, he is still an evil person, not a normal person anyway. Fourth, some of the protagonist's actions are often difficult to understand. When ghosts broke out in the supermarket, the protagonist ran to the supermarket, did nothing, and then frightened Yang Jian there. He and Yang Jian successfully became enemies, and then the protagonist ran away. I don't know what the purpose of this wave of protagonists was. The knocker ghost is chasing the protagonist, and then the protagonist runs to the temple to let the pinned ghost confront the knocker ghost, and then he is successfully imprisoned. The only advantage of this is that you can avoid being chased by the knocker. But there are many disadvantages. One is that it arouses Yang Jian's suspicion when he takes out the coffin nails, and successfully provokes an enemy. The second is that he successfully attracts the attention of the temple abbot and puts himself in a dangerous situation. He also kills an innocent monk. The third point is that after Yang Jian opened the door, he released the knocker again, causing the knocker to continue to chase him. Although the protagonist may not care about it later, after all, the protagonist does not care about other people's lives. What is puzzling is that the Knocker and the Starving Man broke out at the same time, which is different from the situation in the original work. As a result, the author only wrote about imprisoning the Starving Man, but not how to deal with the Knocker. The author probably forgot about it. Another very confusing operation is that the protagonist used the ghost reins to imprison four ghosts, but did not put them into the gold box or into his own ghost realm to become his own ghost slaves. Moreover, we found four ghost masters outside and asked them to carry these four ghosts on their backs. What kind of operation was this? Then the author did not explain the purpose of this, nor did he explain the significance of doing so later. It seemed that it was just to humiliate these four people, which made him very speechless.
Chapter 12: Persuasion to retreat, farewell, farewell, farewell
fan
I was fascinated by it, and I feel like the author read part of the original work and then crazily imagined the plot.
author
I don't know if I read it too quickly. Is the protagonist's surname Liu or Yang?
Always running away, always wandering, no theme, no purpose, offending everyone I see
I have no idea what the protagonist is doing, he keeps running around
This fanfic is really good, it has that flavor. Hold on, don't collapse!
What is written? I can't understand it. I didn't explain it clearly. I'm confused.
It's a mess, with lots of typos, and I suspect the author lost several chapters.











