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When my father passed away, a special funeral was held. After the funeral, a conspiracy ensued...
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Urban fortune teller, Jianghu thaumaturgy type. Xu Gongzi's books rarely have the poisonous points of a novice novel, and regardless of the writing style or plot, they are quite enjoyable to read. The protagonist wandered around the world by himself, set up a stall in Panjiayuan, deceived people under the overpass, and sold movies to get into the account. When he was trapping evil forces, he was accepted as a disciple by a Feng Shui master. From then on, he learned about the unknown forces in the world and took on his own responsibilities.




Plot: ★★★★★ Personal evaluation: (Xu Gongzi's book is very charming) Writing style: ★★★★ Personal evaluation: (good) Character creation: ★★★★ Personal evaluation: (Every character is more interesting) Setting/Creativity/World View: ★★★★ Personal evaluation: (Inheriting the worldview of the author's other books and creating a series) Update status: Completed Overall: ★★★★★- Reason for recommending the book: One of Mr. Xu's Ghosts, Gods, Humans, Heaven, Earth, Mountains, and Surprises series. It tells the story of a You Fang who accidentally became an Earth Master. The novel introduces these Jianghu routines and Feng Shui theories in a relatively in-depth manner. There is always a sense of tranquility when reading Mr. Xu's articles. There is neither Long Aotian's pretentiousness nor the bland water. It is very interesting and I highly recommend reading it!




Urban fortune teller, Jianghu thaumaturgy type. Xu Gongzi's books rarely have the poisonous points of a novice novel, and regardless of the writing style or plot, they are quite enjoyable to read. The protagonist wandered around the world by himself, set up a stall in Panjiayuan, deceived people under the overpass, and sold pornographic films to get into the account. When he was trapping evil forces, he was accepted as a disciple by a Feng Shui master. From then on, he learned about the unknown forces in the world and took on his own responsibilities. The author's writing style and experience are quite good in the online literary world (at least he checked the information carefully, which is enough to fool laymen like us). Various thaumaturgy, physiognomy, antiquities identification and even deception are described in detail in the book, but it does not seem too boring. The villain's IQ is online, and the teammates don't bow to the protagonist when they see him. Instead, they have their own analysis of the pros and cons. There is no big problem. The white-collar heroine is rather infatuated and can be treated as the protagonist being too handsome. Overall, it's a good reading experience, and it's an excellent book of this type. Suitable for both novices and old people




I particularly like the leader and Mr. Xu in Xianxia novels! All have their own systems.












