
The Fairy Cultivator and Her Counterattack
by Not Old
About This Novel
"In the previous life, Zhang Rong'er's spiritual root was destroyed by her stepmother, and her step-sister and a scumbag tried to steal the jade liquid bottle, the secret treasure of spiritual practice. She was planted with evil insects by her stepmother, and was tortured to death. She swore to God that if there was an afterlife, she would be repaid with blood, and let those people bear the pain she suffered one by one. After she was reborn, her stepmother wanted to destroy her spiritual root. She Destroy the stepmother's spiritual roots. Let everyone see her true face, the hypocritical little white flower. To put it simply, this is a story about a man who thinks that the woman he loves is dead, so he wants to destroy the whole world and bury her with her. He uses 18 methods to torture his enemies, so be careful!
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Official(164)Scraped 21d ago
Rubbish
The writing is disgusting. The male protagonist always wanted to use the female protagonist as a stumbling block but was raped. In the end, they were still together.
They are all very good-looking, but why is the male protagonist a stud?
I quite like the female lead, but why does the male lead have to be a stallion? It's really tiring to read this kind of article. I quite enjoyed watching it, but the male protagonist was really disgusting. He fucked so many women. And the heroine actually likes this kind of person. And I slept with this kind of person. It's really disgusting. Moreover, the male protagonist practices the method of collecting supplements. Then he must have many women, and he can't stop sleeping with other women just because of the heroine. Holy shit, it's really disgusting.
I really don't like reading stories where the male protagonist is a stallion. It was pretty good at the beginning. After seeing Cao Zong coming out, I immediately read the ending. It was so surprising. The male protagonist turned out to be a stallion. Cao Zong decisively abandoned the article. Bad review, bad review, bad review. Say important things three times.
Slipping away
After reading more than 70 chapters, I thought Rong Hao was the male protagonist,? Looking at the comments section, I never thought the male protagonist was Cao Zong, so I slipped away. . . This is truly the author of a mother. I have read so many books and it is the only one in which the male protagonist relies on women to improve his cultivation.
So angry! ! ! !
Why is the male protagonist a stud? ! ! The heroine is also a bitch ←_← She has no brains at all, but it's still very good in terms of sentences. The female protagonist also has something wrong with her. She knows that the male protagonist treats her like a crucible and still likes her. She whines about getting revenge. It's not pleasant at all and it's uncomfortable to watch.
The heroine is just a 2b, mentally ill,
What does it feel like to have an unhealthy outlook on life and feel a bit disgusting?
It's so rubbish, it's written in such a way that the donkey's lips are not the horse's mouth. As for cultivation, I can't keep up with it in a whole house fight.
I even slept with Cao Zong. I was so disgusted that I didn't even look at how to practice.
In fact, I have always been curious about why this book has been criticized by so many people, but there are still so many people collecting it. It's like I've always been a double-cleaner before, but now I can't stop lusting after Cao Zong. Cao Zong is a very bad person. He is ruthless and cruel to the young heroine. He also imprisoned many female cultivators. However, he is also very good and has saved the heroine again and again. According to the heroine's opinion, Cao Zong is just for her excellent Celestial Spirit Body. In fact, if it was just for this, Cao Zong would not risk his life to save the heroine in the desert. Although the Celestial Spirit Body is rare, it is not unique. Cao Zong simply fell in love with the heroine. The heroine was hurt twice, which made Cao Zong become darker. There was always a knot in his heart that he couldn't get rid of, but he couldn't let go of the heroine. That's why when he thought of Qingrong, he decided to kill the heroine. I have always liked reading he's novels, but I feel that the ending of this book should not have Cao Zong and the heroine get together again. Because that is Cao Zong who can call the heroine Rong'er tenderly, that is Qingrong's Cao Zong. Rather than just the short-lived Cao Zong of Zhang Rong'er, the Cao Zong who would call Sister Rong evilly is gone forever. In the later stage, I felt that the emotional color of the heroine belonged to Zhang Rong'er, because she knew that Cao Zong liked her now, but he liked her as Qing Rong, and she forgot about Zhang Rong'er.
What the hell are you writing? I feel like my intelligence is being insulted.
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Community(0)
Official(164)Scraped 21d ago
Rubbish
The writing is disgusting. The male protagonist always wanted to use the female protagonist as a stumbling block but was raped. In the end, they were still together.
They are all very good-looking, but why is the male protagonist a stud?
I quite like the female lead, but why does the male lead have to be a stallion? It's really tiring to read this kind of article. I quite enjoyed watching it, but the male protagonist was really disgusting. He fucked so many women. And the heroine actually likes this kind of person. And I slept with this kind of person. It's really disgusting. Moreover, the male protagonist practices the method of collecting supplements. Then he must have many women, and he can't stop sleeping with other women just because of the heroine. Holy shit, it's really disgusting.
I really don't like reading stories where the male protagonist is a stallion. It was pretty good at the beginning. After seeing Cao Zong coming out, I immediately read the ending. It was so surprising. The male protagonist turned out to be a stallion. Cao Zong decisively abandoned the article. Bad review, bad review, bad review. Say important things three times.
Slipping away
After reading more than 70 chapters, I thought Rong Hao was the male protagonist,? Looking at the comments section, I never thought the male protagonist was Cao Zong, so I slipped away. . . This is truly the author of a mother. I have read so many books and it is the only one in which the male protagonist relies on women to improve his cultivation.
So angry! ! ! !
Why is the male protagonist a stud? ! ! The heroine is also a bitch ←_← She has no brains at all, but it's still very good in terms of sentences. The female protagonist also has something wrong with her. She knows that the male protagonist treats her like a crucible and still likes her. She whines about getting revenge. It's not pleasant at all and it's uncomfortable to watch.
The heroine is just a 2b, mentally ill,
What does it feel like to have an unhealthy outlook on life and feel a bit disgusting?
It's so rubbish, it's written in such a way that the donkey's lips are not the horse's mouth. As for cultivation, I can't keep up with it in a whole house fight.
I even slept with Cao Zong. I was so disgusted that I didn't even look at how to practice.
In fact, I have always been curious about why this book has been criticized by so many people, but there are still so many people collecting it. It's like I've always been a double-cleaner before, but now I can't stop lusting after Cao Zong. Cao Zong is a very bad person. He is ruthless and cruel to the young heroine. He also imprisoned many female cultivators. However, he is also very good and has saved the heroine again and again. According to the heroine's opinion, Cao Zong is just for her excellent Celestial Spirit Body. In fact, if it was just for this, Cao Zong would not risk his life to save the heroine in the desert. Although the Celestial Spirit Body is rare, it is not unique. Cao Zong simply fell in love with the heroine. The heroine was hurt twice, which made Cao Zong become darker. There was always a knot in his heart that he couldn't get rid of, but he couldn't let go of the heroine. That's why when he thought of Qingrong, he decided to kill the heroine. I have always liked reading he's novels, but I feel that the ending of this book should not have Cao Zong and the heroine get together again. Because that is Cao Zong who can call the heroine Rong'er tenderly, that is Qingrong's Cao Zong. Rather than just the short-lived Cao Zong of Zhang Rong'er, the Cao Zong who would call Sister Rong evilly is gone forever. In the later stage, I felt that the emotional color of the heroine belonged to Zhang Rong'er, because she knew that Cao Zong liked her now, but he liked her as Qing Rong, and she forgot about Zhang Rong'er.
What the hell are you writing? I feel like my intelligence is being insulted.
