
I Have a Taoist Scripture
by Eat Steamed Buns And Only Eat The Skin
About This Novel
There are thousands of realms in this world. Demons, demons, gods and Buddhas. The protagonist Han Shuo wakes up and travels to a different world with an unknown Taoist scripture. The skills here are incomplete and the Tao methods are incomplete. Han Shuo relied on the Taoist scriptures to enter Taoism through martial arts, mingled in the rivers and lakes, and traveled in the court. He originally wanted to practice quietly in order to live forever. No matter what. He is a conspiracy in himself..... (Mortal flow + no harem + no virgin + funny and weird)
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Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
It's getting better and better. How many chapters does the author plan to write?
Wrote too little
OK
The protagonist has a good personality and the foreshadowing is deep. I am looking forward to the follow-up plot more and more. Every time when a new map or a key plot point is needed, there are some hard-to-find hints in the previous text. The writing is natural and the reading is smooth.
It's strange why so many novel protagonists start out as mining slaves, and there's nothing surprising about their identity. Then there is the bug in the first chapter. Those three people beat the protagonist's original body to death. Why didn't they snatch his things? Do you have to wait for the protagonist to travel through time and kill him again before snatching it? Finally, the protagonist is very lucky. When he traveled back in time and was about to starve to death, he immediately encountered dead people and found food to eat. He also found martial arts secrets so that the protagonist would not be beaten to death later. It just feels like this kind of luck is a bit unnatural. For the protagonist with a golden finger, I don't want him to have to rely on luck to survive.
A very nice book
I just don't know if there is any sequel
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
It's getting better and better. How many chapters does the author plan to write?
Wrote too little
OK
The protagonist has a good personality and the foreshadowing is deep. I am looking forward to the follow-up plot more and more. Every time when a new map or a key plot point is needed, there are some hard-to-find hints in the previous text. The writing is natural and the reading is smooth.
It's strange why so many novel protagonists start out as mining slaves, and there's nothing surprising about their identity. Then there is the bug in the first chapter. Those three people beat the protagonist's original body to death. Why didn't they snatch his things? Do you have to wait for the protagonist to travel through time and kill him again before snatching it? Finally, the protagonist is very lucky. When he traveled back in time and was about to starve to death, he immediately encountered dead people and found food to eat. He also found martial arts secrets so that the protagonist would not be beaten to death later. It just feels like this kind of luck is a bit unnatural. For the protagonist with a golden finger, I don't want him to have to rely on luck to survive.
A very nice book
I just don't know if there is any sequel









