
The Wandering Swordsman
by Getting Up Early And Speechless
About This Novel
Chen Wuya, who had his great revenge, should have died, but he is still alive for unknown reasons. Aimless Chen Wuya can only wander around various worlds, Contact with different people, Experience different lifestyles, Make connections with others, Gradually find your own place of belonging.
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Official(14)Scraped 17d ago
The indigenous protagonist systematically travels across the heavens without knowing the plot.
The indigenous protagonist systematically travels across the heavens without knowing the plot.
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There is no doubt that there will be a single female protagonist, but there are two subsequent developments: One is that Chen Wuya and Chelsea are in a relationship, but Chelsea will not exist after this world, and they will only be mentioned once or twice at most. The other is that Chen Wuya and Chelsea confirm their relationship, and then the two go to various worlds together. Which one do you prefer?
The biggest failure is the lack of sense of immersion. . . . . .
Are you into full-body Japanese comics? Ten words
Next World and World Collection
First of all, let me say something. I know that few people like to watch the plot of 86, so I will try my best to finish the explanation in about five chapters and then change to the next world. I have also read some messages in the comment area, saying that I have no main line, or that my writing is poor, etc. I fully agree with this (not irony, it is true). In fact, I wrote this novel on a whim, so I didn't have an outline or an idea. I basically just wrote whatever came to my mind. My writing skills are not that good, and readers should be able to tell. Anyway, I will keep on writing, and when I really have nothing to write about, it should be the end. I plan to write about Qin Shi Mingyue in the next world. If you don't like it, you can skip it or replace it with another world. Considering that some readers may not see what I wrote in the author's words at the end of the chapter, I wrote the World Collection directly in the book review so that more people can see it. Then comes the World Collection, the same old rules, I will write about everything I read, it's just a matter of time. As for the ones I haven't read, I haven't read Sea of Fire, for example. I've only read the novels. If you don't mind, I can write about it too. Then write down the world you want to see in the comments. You can use parentheses at the end of the sentence to indicate if you don't mind passing by, so that I can understand what it means when I see it, and then I can write. Thank you all for your support.
Very pretty
The first part was very interesting, but I really disliked the Lost Belt part. I hate reading books where the main character loses his memory.
A world that's too long is boring, but it's even less interesting if it's too fast. It dies before even leaving the Novice Village. What's the use of time travel without growth...
Remind yourself every day not to forget the water experience
The protagonist is not a modern person, but an ancient person from the feudal period (literally)
The parts about Shushan and Fate were so well written.
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Official(14)Scraped 17d ago
The indigenous protagonist systematically travels across the heavens without knowing the plot.
The indigenous protagonist systematically travels across the heavens without knowing the plot.
ask a question
There is no doubt that there will be a single female protagonist, but there are two subsequent developments: One is that Chen Wuya and Chelsea are in a relationship, but Chelsea will not exist after this world, and they will only be mentioned once or twice at most. The other is that Chen Wuya and Chelsea confirm their relationship, and then the two go to various worlds together. Which one do you prefer?
The biggest failure is the lack of sense of immersion. . . . . .
Are you into full-body Japanese comics? Ten words
Next World and World Collection
First of all, let me say something. I know that few people like to watch the plot of 86, so I will try my best to finish the explanation in about five chapters and then change to the next world. I have also read some messages in the comment area, saying that I have no main line, or that my writing is poor, etc. I fully agree with this (not irony, it is true). In fact, I wrote this novel on a whim, so I didn't have an outline or an idea. I basically just wrote whatever came to my mind. My writing skills are not that good, and readers should be able to tell. Anyway, I will keep on writing, and when I really have nothing to write about, it should be the end. I plan to write about Qin Shi Mingyue in the next world. If you don't like it, you can skip it or replace it with another world. Considering that some readers may not see what I wrote in the author's words at the end of the chapter, I wrote the World Collection directly in the book review so that more people can see it. Then comes the World Collection, the same old rules, I will write about everything I read, it's just a matter of time. As for the ones I haven't read, I haven't read Sea of Fire, for example. I've only read the novels. If you don't mind, I can write about it too. Then write down the world you want to see in the comments. You can use parentheses at the end of the sentence to indicate if you don't mind passing by, so that I can understand what it means when I see it, and then I can write. Thank you all for your support.
Very pretty
The first part was very interesting, but I really disliked the Lost Belt part. I hate reading books where the main character loses his memory.
A world that's too long is boring, but it's even less interesting if it's too fast. It dies before even leaving the Novice Village. What's the use of time travel without growth...
Remind yourself every day not to forget the water experience
The protagonist is not a modern person, but an ancient person from the feudal period (literally)
The parts about Shushan and Fate were so well written.
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A non-traveler, he wandered around the world at the age of ten, held a sword out of revenge, took the emperor's head among thousands of armies, and wandered in the two-dimensional world after his death. Should he continue wandering in confusion, or should he regain the heart of the sword during the long journey? The author is very good at writing stories. Regardless of whether I am familiar with it or not, I never skipped a world.




An eye-catching comprehensive comic, with an indigenous protagonist, not a virgin. The protagonist is a swordsman who aims for revenge. After taking revenge, he dies and obtains a system that can travel through the world (called Xuan Shu Lu in the novel, but there is no difference). It has a very ordinary and clichéd opening, but what makes people shine is that the author's description of the protagonist's inner drama is very natural and reasonable. He successfully writes the mood that a swordsman should have, and makes people see a story that makes people feel. A "clean" protagonist, unlike many works, Shuang Ming is an assassin, professor and master of swordsmanship, but the description is full of swear words, shock, and obscenity. His behavior is frivolous and he likes to talk dirty, and his words are dirty. It is completely inconsistent with the character and has no explanation. What he shows is a nouveau riche with no power, which only makes people feel greasy and embarrassing (the comments here do not include funny novels) The protagonist's attitude towards the system also reflects this. The protagonist can use the system, but does not rely on the system. He is not the kind of protagonist who is useless without the system. The skills given by the system are also injected into the memory, rather than unclear abilities that can only be used through the system. Except for the author's slight lack of writing skills in the early stages and a few confusing passages, it can be said that there are basically no flaws and it is a pretty good novel. Also, it is recommended not to read the wedge. This wedge can be said to be the only failure so far. It is extremely discouraging. I almost missed this novel because of it.













