
The Exorcist's Self-cultivation
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Thanks for the invitation. I'm in New York and just got off the plane. Du Wei found himself traveling through time. Helpless, he had no choice but to return to his old business and opened a psychological counseling clinic. However, the patients who came to consult with psychological problems were a bit strange... Reader group 1: 1085293036 Full subscription group: add a group and ask the administrator to verify and join the group Note: This book is a world view of the Conjuring universe.
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Official(124)Scraped 18d ago
Give reasons for negative reviews and forcibly demoralize the protagonist.
The ancient clock incident in Chapter 13. First, as a somewhat famous psychiatrist, I went to the patient's home to see the doctor (actually to see what happened to the supernatural), and then I discovered that the ancient clock was the beginning of the supernatural. Okay, let's start with the poisonous point. If you were a normal person and wanted that clock, you would definitely not forcefully spend money to help people exorcise ghosts on the pretext of buying the clock. Moreover, you were helping a patient you had only met a few times, which also caused you to owe money and favors. (The effect of the author forcibly reducing intelligence) In a normal person's situation, first of all, if you need the clock, you will definitely make it clear to the woman and ask yourself to take the clock away and seal it. If the woman doesn't believe it, there is nothing you can do. Since you are seeking death, there is nothing I can do, so I will turn around and leave. After all, weird and supernatural events had happened to that woman for a few days, and she couldn't believe it. What I just said is quite good. If the protagonist has a dark heart, he can extort another sum of money to deal with the supernatural clock for her while he can now. He can not only get money, but also get the clock he needs. It is well known as hard work. This is so witty. Is the author's protagonist so kind? She spends money to buy a clock, owes debts, and owes favors, making it seem as if the protagonist must save her. It feels like, I blocked the gun for you, and you didn't pay me the medical bills. Then you stupidly said that I would buy you a new dress after all the blood was spattered on you. Then you found out that you couldn't afford it, and then the person said no, and then you felt embarrassed to complain. It was like you still owed money and a favor. This is a wonderful thing (dog head saves life) In order to advance the plot, even basic logic is lost. Stop talking, give up, give up
not bad.
The character of the protagonist is well written. It just seems a bit passive. But still within control. I'm used to reading cool articles, but now I feel very passive when reading this one.
Lack of ability is understandable
If becoming stronger is just for survival, what's wrong with death! Compared with the horror caused by death, losing kindness is more terrifying! Emotions can make people weak, but they can also make them strong!
generally.
Personal Highlights: The original copy of the story is attractive. The protagonist is not stupid. Personal poison point: Modern technology plays no other role in the process of eliminating demons except transportation and lighting. I don't know how humans in this world entered the information age. There are almost no supporting roles. The process of eliminating demons is routine. The investigation reveals that the evil spirit triggers the mechanism. Use prop a, the evil spirit attacks, and the protagonist opens defensive prop b. The protagonist uses prop c to attack. The evil spirit dodges, the protagonist uses prop d, and the evil spirit is destroyed.
Let me give you full marks first. After all, there are fewer and fewer authors of this type of novels. The key points are that many of them are written like urban novels... I feel that the book friends here are very interesting and speak well. They are all talents who are ready to complain and above~
Nothing to see, ahhhhhhh
I thought it was going to be an exorcism, haha😄
How to say it.
I've read Chapter 66. The protagonist has not gotten rid of even one evil spirit, and is constantly looking for evil spirits to find a balance. It was really fresh at first. But I am tired of watching it like this. And... How to put it! ! ! I'm not very good at expressing myself, so just pretend I'm tired of seeing it.
Some small questions that I can't read at the beginning
First of all, I would like to ask the author some small questions at the beginning, whether the psychiatrist's diagnosis process and the protagonist's assertion are consistent with his professional quality and the background of having just experienced time travel. The second protagonist asks whether the priest's behavior is too fast. Based on the arbitrary degree of the protagonist's diagnosis, he is most likely to suspect that the afternoon patient is playing a prank. The third protagonist answers that the priest believes in God. In terms of lying, does it violate the setting of the first chapter? He is venomous and indifferent when facing patients, and is afraid to give up his faith when facing a priest. Not even exploring. Personally, I think there are some problems. Hope Dashenmen answers
Forcibly subduing the heroine and forcibly rationing the heroine
This book is okay at the beginning. I already bought it for 5,000 book coins. But halfway through, you came up with a love story about a doctor and a patient, a rich woman, who forcibly suppresses their intelligence. Why are you so anxious to finish it? Don't you want me to spend money to read a book? If you don't know how to write a romance series, then don't write it. Even if you write one without a heroine, I'll read it. Now that it's like this, I don't even want to read it as a pirated version.
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Official(124)Scraped 18d ago
Give reasons for negative reviews and forcibly demoralize the protagonist.
The ancient clock incident in Chapter 13. First, as a somewhat famous psychiatrist, I went to the patient's home to see the doctor (actually to see what happened to the supernatural), and then I discovered that the ancient clock was the beginning of the supernatural. Okay, let's start with the poisonous point. If you were a normal person and wanted that clock, you would definitely not forcefully spend money to help people exorcise ghosts on the pretext of buying the clock. Moreover, you were helping a patient you had only met a few times, which also caused you to owe money and favors. (The effect of the author forcibly reducing intelligence) In a normal person's situation, first of all, if you need the clock, you will definitely make it clear to the woman and ask yourself to take the clock away and seal it. If the woman doesn't believe it, there is nothing you can do. Since you are seeking death, there is nothing I can do, so I will turn around and leave. After all, weird and supernatural events had happened to that woman for a few days, and she couldn't believe it. What I just said is quite good. If the protagonist has a dark heart, he can extort another sum of money to deal with the supernatural clock for her while he can now. He can not only get money, but also get the clock he needs. It is well known as hard work. This is so witty. Is the author's protagonist so kind? She spends money to buy a clock, owes debts, and owes favors, making it seem as if the protagonist must save her. It feels like, I blocked the gun for you, and you didn't pay me the medical bills. Then you stupidly said that I would buy you a new dress after all the blood was spattered on you. Then you found out that you couldn't afford it, and then the person said no, and then you felt embarrassed to complain. It was like you still owed money and a favor. This is a wonderful thing (dog head saves life) In order to advance the plot, even basic logic is lost. Stop talking, give up, give up
not bad.
The character of the protagonist is well written. It just seems a bit passive. But still within control. I'm used to reading cool articles, but now I feel very passive when reading this one.
Lack of ability is understandable
If becoming stronger is just for survival, what's wrong with death! Compared with the horror caused by death, losing kindness is more terrifying! Emotions can make people weak, but they can also make them strong!
generally.
Personal Highlights: The original copy of the story is attractive. The protagonist is not stupid. Personal poison point: Modern technology plays no other role in the process of eliminating demons except transportation and lighting. I don't know how humans in this world entered the information age. There are almost no supporting roles. The process of eliminating demons is routine. The investigation reveals that the evil spirit triggers the mechanism. Use prop a, the evil spirit attacks, and the protagonist opens defensive prop b. The protagonist uses prop c to attack. The evil spirit dodges, the protagonist uses prop d, and the evil spirit is destroyed.
Let me give you full marks first. After all, there are fewer and fewer authors of this type of novels. The key points are that many of them are written like urban novels... I feel that the book friends here are very interesting and speak well. They are all talents who are ready to complain and above~
Nothing to see, ahhhhhhh
I thought it was going to be an exorcism, haha😄
How to say it.
I've read Chapter 66. The protagonist has not gotten rid of even one evil spirit, and is constantly looking for evil spirits to find a balance. It was really fresh at first. But I am tired of watching it like this. And... How to put it! ! ! I'm not very good at expressing myself, so just pretend I'm tired of seeing it.
Some small questions that I can't read at the beginning
First of all, I would like to ask the author some small questions at the beginning, whether the psychiatrist's diagnosis process and the protagonist's assertion are consistent with his professional quality and the background of having just experienced time travel. The second protagonist asks whether the priest's behavior is too fast. Based on the arbitrary degree of the protagonist's diagnosis, he is most likely to suspect that the afternoon patient is playing a prank. The third protagonist answers that the priest believes in God. In terms of lying, does it violate the setting of the first chapter? He is venomous and indifferent when facing patients, and is afraid to give up his faith when facing a priest. Not even exploring. Personally, I think there are some problems. Hope Dashenmen answers
Forcibly subduing the heroine and forcibly rationing the heroine
This book is okay at the beginning. I already bought it for 5,000 book coins. But halfway through, you came up with a love story about a doctor and a patient, a rich woman, who forcibly suppresses their intelligence. Why are you so anxious to finish it? Don't you want me to spend money to read a book? If you don't know how to write a romance series, then don't write it. Even if you write one without a heroine, I'll read it. Now that it's like this, I don't even want to read it as a pirated version.
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A Western version of Mysterious Resurrection. Late at night... The neighbor's dog finally went to sleep. Lying on the warm bed, leaning against the soft cushions, I first read through Mysterious Resurrection and then appreciated the self-cultivation of The Exorcist. Σ(゚∀゚ノ)ノ The neighbor's dog woke up again and barked under the moonlight. Occasionally, you can hear the angry roars of neighbors and the pitiful whimpering of dogs. ... Well~ it's dawn. PS: It is not recommended to read late at night! ! !




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The protagonist went out for fun at the invitation of a friend, but found that he had traveled through time as soon as he got off the plane. In desperation, he had to reopen his old business and opened a psychological counseling clinic, but every time the people who came to see the doctor were a little strange...



A very good suspense work. The character descriptions are very good and the plot is enjoyable. The world is the world view of the Conjuring universe. Pin it next time: 20 likes













