
Golden Sand Scroll: Insect Curse, Corpse Drop, Soul-eating Lamp
by Yuliquan
About This Novel
More than ten years ago, a strange natural event occurred inexplicably in an ordinary village in the mountains of Sichuan. Hundreds of thousands of insects in the mountains mysteriously gathered at a certain house, trying to devour an ordinary 12-year-old boy. After this incident, the boy Du Xiaokang found that the world in his eyes was somewhat different: he could always see scenes that had happened in history reappearing before his eyes. As an adult, Du Xiaokang was involved in a strange supernatural wounding case, and was shocked to discover that the murderer was an unexpected existence in the real world. There are more and more strange incidents, and Du Xiaokang discovers that the key to the matter is directly related to the "Devoured by Ten Thousand Insects" incident more than ten years ago. However, the bizarre incident, the key part of this important memory, has been artificially sealed...
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Official(226)Scraped 1d ago
Seeing a translucent human face is like seeing a ghost, let alone when you go to the toilet in the middle of the night. This is not a yin and yang eye, but it still sees unclean things.
The more I wrote, the more confusing it became. By the end, I didn't even know what they were looking for.
There are too many pitfalls, there is a lot of nonsense, and there are a lot of people trying to make up for the word count. It's not as good as it was at the beginning. It's a bit like a junior high school composition journal.
What the hell are you writing? There is no compilation.
I can't stand it any longer. As I look at it, I always feel like it's not right. It's all bullshit...
The more you look at it, the better it looks
It's rubbish, too many questions
good book
As long as you don't give up, you can cross the sea of ghosts, climb the Yin Mountains, and jump to the Tianmen, and get a one-in-a-billion chance of a comeback. Zhou Yang did it. Zhou Yang is back. However, there seems to be something wrong with the style of this rebirth. Evil ghosts with extremely powerful power, strange and inhuman mages, and powerful enemies with unknown origins all come one after another and entangle them endlessly. However, this is not a problem for Zhou Yang. There is no enemy that cannot be eliminated by opening Wushuang once. If there is, then open it again! But what happened to the school beauty who always pestered him and wanted to cause trouble, the female star who always dragged him to talk to him, the female monster who couldn't be driven away, and the female swordsman who was always ready to draw her sword? In short, this is the story of a passionate mage who overthrows everything along the way. The excitement lies in: Rebirth of the Strongest Ghost Cultivator!
Please update please update ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
When will the fourth part be updated?
The more I read, the better it gets, and I can't put it down. It involves a lot of historical, religious, and sacrificial knowledge. Whether it's something the author just picked up or something that actually existed, it's all eye-catching. Good reviews!
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Community(0)
Official(226)Scraped 1d ago
Seeing a translucent human face is like seeing a ghost, let alone when you go to the toilet in the middle of the night. This is not a yin and yang eye, but it still sees unclean things.
The more I wrote, the more confusing it became. By the end, I didn't even know what they were looking for.
There are too many pitfalls, there is a lot of nonsense, and there are a lot of people trying to make up for the word count. It's not as good as it was at the beginning. It's a bit like a junior high school composition journal.
What the hell are you writing? There is no compilation.
I can't stand it any longer. As I look at it, I always feel like it's not right. It's all bullshit...
The more you look at it, the better it looks
It's rubbish, too many questions
good book
As long as you don't give up, you can cross the sea of ghosts, climb the Yin Mountains, and jump to the Tianmen, and get a one-in-a-billion chance of a comeback. Zhou Yang did it. Zhou Yang is back. However, there seems to be something wrong with the style of this rebirth. Evil ghosts with extremely powerful power, strange and inhuman mages, and powerful enemies with unknown origins all come one after another and entangle them endlessly. However, this is not a problem for Zhou Yang. There is no enemy that cannot be eliminated by opening Wushuang once. If there is, then open it again! But what happened to the school beauty who always pestered him and wanted to cause trouble, the female star who always dragged him to talk to him, the female monster who couldn't be driven away, and the female swordsman who was always ready to draw her sword? In short, this is the story of a passionate mage who overthrows everything along the way. The excitement lies in: Rebirth of the Strongest Ghost Cultivator!
Please update please update ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
When will the fourth part be updated?
The more I read, the better it gets, and I can't put it down. It involves a lot of historical, religious, and sacrificial knowledge. Whether it's something the author just picked up or something that actually existed, it's all eye-catching. Good reviews!
