
Monk Family
by Zi Ran
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The story of a young monk and his clan members, growing their family step by step.
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What I like most about this book is that
Although the heroine is burdened by her family, she also relies on her family. From a small place where spiritual energy is scarce, even foundation building is powerful, from golden elixir to Nascent Soul can be expected. I think the process, twists and turns, opportunities and decisions are all very interesting to watch, and they are no worse than Zongmen Bisan Xiuwen. It's probably because the family ties are higher than those of the sect. The important thing is that there is no internal strife or factions within the clan. I think many of the supporting characters are quite good-looking, and it's not just the heroine who is interesting. So it's still worth watching. (What kind of Magu can't be considered a human being? She has a dog and knows how to look after the door) Then I buried a lot of pitfalls, which always makes me feel like I'm only halfway through writing this article... Finally, the writing is really good, not cliche or vulgar, I just want to say it's very interesting. Everyone is welcome to join in. Those who are hungry for books rush in quickly
It doesn't feel like a cultivator, it feels like a ghost
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Yes, but the female pig's feet don't look like someone who has been reborn twice.
The female pig's trotters don't look like someone who has been reincarnated twice and three times. People who have been reincarnated several times always have different characteristics from the natives, right? Now the pig's trotters look more native than the natives.
Very good
The writing is very good, with a girl's delicate writing skills in it. I watched it, but the scenes changed frequently in the middle, and there was no complete plot. I was very uncomfortable with this multi-line fragmented writing method, and after reading it, it was too detailed to describe the details within the family. Small conflicts and multi-faceted relationships between characters are constantly digging holes, but because the writing is too detailed and delayed and has not been buried for a long time, the plot moves forward at a snail's pace, and there are fewer interactions with people outside the family. It feels like this is not a family of cultivators in the state, but a group of people in a room. There are not many monks in this world of cultivating immortals. Except for the dozens of cultivators from the four major cultivating families, no one is cultivating immortals. Rogue cultivators basically have no sense of existence and do not have the necessary conditions for the existence of rogue cultivators. They are exposed in the wilderness every minute. Except for the four major families who have a sense of existence, the other cultivator families basically have no role in promoting the plot and have no meaning of existence. Even if they are occasionally mentioned, it is a tasteless description.
The seaside sub-base of the Pig's Foot family is so awesome? After killing one monster, another one comes.
It's really hard for Female Pig's Foot. There are so many monsters in the sub-base and it's so dangerous. How did the Pig's Foot family survive hundreds or thousands of years there? It was fine for thousands of years. Pig's feet were gone one after another, and they were comforted. The strength of the monsters is several orders of magnitude higher than that of the Pig's feet family. Can't we be more realistic? Change place? Lower the monster strength?
The heroine, who is not defensive at all, always makes me feel that she needs to experience a severe beating from society.
Why do you feel that the heroine has a giving personality? She only wants to make the family better and does not pay attention to the improvement of her own strength.
It took two hundred chapters to reach the sixth level of Qi training. This is the most stupid family story I have ever seen. An average of 50 chapters to practice one level of Qi. The heroine is a useless dog
The heroine looks stupid
Is this someone who has been reincarnated three times? Worse than an ordinary person in one life, you idiot
Highly recommended
It looks good, it looks good, but the updates are too slow. I need to work harder to update! Reading your book makes my hair turn gray! They all come out urgently, and the updates are interrupted at the most critical moment!
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Official(170)Scraped 2d ago
What I like most about this book is that
Although the heroine is burdened by her family, she also relies on her family. From a small place where spiritual energy is scarce, even foundation building is powerful, from golden elixir to Nascent Soul can be expected. I think the process, twists and turns, opportunities and decisions are all very interesting to watch, and they are no worse than Zongmen Bisan Xiuwen. It's probably because the family ties are higher than those of the sect. The important thing is that there is no internal strife or factions within the clan. I think many of the supporting characters are quite good-looking, and it's not just the heroine who is interesting. So it's still worth watching. (What kind of Magu can't be considered a human being? She has a dog and knows how to look after the door) Then I buried a lot of pitfalls, which always makes me feel like I'm only halfway through writing this article... Finally, the writing is really good, not cliche or vulgar, I just want to say it's very interesting. Everyone is welcome to join in. Those who are hungry for books rush in quickly
It doesn't feel like a cultivator, it feels like a ghost
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Yes, but the female pig's feet don't look like someone who has been reborn twice.
The female pig's trotters don't look like someone who has been reincarnated twice and three times. People who have been reincarnated several times always have different characteristics from the natives, right? Now the pig's trotters look more native than the natives.
Very good
The writing is very good, with a girl's delicate writing skills in it. I watched it, but the scenes changed frequently in the middle, and there was no complete plot. I was very uncomfortable with this multi-line fragmented writing method, and after reading it, it was too detailed to describe the details within the family. Small conflicts and multi-faceted relationships between characters are constantly digging holes, but because the writing is too detailed and delayed and has not been buried for a long time, the plot moves forward at a snail's pace, and there are fewer interactions with people outside the family. It feels like this is not a family of cultivators in the state, but a group of people in a room. There are not many monks in this world of cultivating immortals. Except for the dozens of cultivators from the four major cultivating families, no one is cultivating immortals. Rogue cultivators basically have no sense of existence and do not have the necessary conditions for the existence of rogue cultivators. They are exposed in the wilderness every minute. Except for the four major families who have a sense of existence, the other cultivator families basically have no role in promoting the plot and have no meaning of existence. Even if they are occasionally mentioned, it is a tasteless description.
The seaside sub-base of the Pig's Foot family is so awesome? After killing one monster, another one comes.
It's really hard for Female Pig's Foot. There are so many monsters in the sub-base and it's so dangerous. How did the Pig's Foot family survive hundreds or thousands of years there? It was fine for thousands of years. Pig's feet were gone one after another, and they were comforted. The strength of the monsters is several orders of magnitude higher than that of the Pig's feet family. Can't we be more realistic? Change place? Lower the monster strength?
The heroine, who is not defensive at all, always makes me feel that she needs to experience a severe beating from society.
Why do you feel that the heroine has a giving personality? She only wants to make the family better and does not pay attention to the improvement of her own strength.
It took two hundred chapters to reach the sixth level of Qi training. This is the most stupid family story I have ever seen. An average of 50 chapters to practice one level of Qi. The heroine is a useless dog
The heroine looks stupid
Is this someone who has been reincarnated three times? Worse than an ordinary person in one life, you idiot
Highly recommended
It looks good, it looks good, but the updates are too slow. I need to work harder to update! Reading your book makes my hair turn gray! They all come out urgently, and the updates are interrupted at the most critical moment!
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