
It's Difficult to Be a Casual Cultivator
by Floating Life Like Morning Dew
About This Novel
Heaven cannot be premeditated, and Tao cannot be premeditated. Cultivation and enlightenment are a journey and a gamble. He Miaomiao vows to break through the obstacles and become the winner who reaches the top of the clouds!
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Is there a male protagonist?
Tell me if you have any! Because I have read too many articles, I can only read novels without male protagonists, so please tell me! Thank you (I have made a list of books myself, and they are all without male protagonists). Moreover, this author's big books are indeed a bit to my liking.
Is there a male protagonist?
Is there a male protagonist? If there is no male protagonist, I won't watch it.
Quite depressing
I still like the character of the heroine in the early stage. After the heroine returns to Qinglang from the upper world in the later stage, why should Qinglang be able to pass to the upper world? Save the Qinglang people? Are you kidding me? It's okay for you to say that you only take those you care about, but you want to save all the Qinglang monks! ? I worry too much, don't say that I am cold and selfish, I am. It's okay to be capable, but what can you do if you're not capable? I can't even sort out my own affairs and I haven't become strong yet.
Is He Quanling the male protagonist? It was so cute to see He Quanling feed He Shuangling poison for the heroine and change from a good old man. I really wish he was the male protagonist.
You write very well, why do you always get low marks?
The plot is very good. It can be seen from the article that the author's writing style is very good. There are many interpretations of Tao. There is always a person on the road to immortality. Everyone has his own different path. There is no need to force it. You are strong. It is a very traditional immortality novel. There are very few such books nowadays. Moreover, the heroine herself is Very good, her mentality is changing slowly, step by step, and when you see the end, you will find that she has changed so much, from a beggar to a stable and reliable person. She is not alone, she has always had friends, many friends, and everyone is by her side. The author is great! ! ! Now I really like this kind of traditional immortality writing, come on💪💪!
Can't say good or bad
I have been immersed in immortality novels for a long time. I have read many immortality novels without male protagonists, as well as rebirth novels with female protagonists and female protagonists. I have read almost all of the well-written immortality novels, especially those with female protagonists. I spent a long time reading this book with more than 400 chapters. The plot progress is really slow and the pace is very slow. Although I like long novels about cultivating immortals, I was a little hesitant about this progress. I skipped to the finale and read it. In the ending, the heroine became the main god, Zixuan. The ending was very different from what I had hoped for. I hope that the heroine will be accompanied by the whole soul, and I hope that they will be together, because the heroine is too lonely in this life. Although she has some friends, they are not companions. Although people who cultivate immortals should be indifferent****** However, Miaomiao's journey was too lonely. Both her parents died. The old man who adopted her separated from her at the age of five and embarked on the path of immortality. However, she was led by blood and stayed with her for more than ten years. Later, in order to save her, she was separated for decades. When she came to Canglan Realm, she met her parents and had never experienced much family affection. Later, she became close to her family because of their blood. Miaomiao has been too lonely on her journey. Only loving her wholeheartedly can make her feel less lonely. Miaomiao doesn't have to rely on anyone. She is the support of many people. Becoming Zixuan, she has reached the pinnacle of her path. But, it's so lonely! ! ! Lonely, I want my whole soul to stay with her. I have read a lot of fairy tales, and I always prefer those without male protagonists, or with male protagonists and female protagonists growing up together. However, after reading this book without a male protagonist, I suddenly understood why: I only envy mandarin ducks but not immortals! Love is not a necessity, but the lonely and lonely fairy road, Miaomiao standing at the top, makes me feel a little distressed. The Lord God has cut off love and love, and there is only Tao in his heart, but he is not worthy of envy.
Hey, I really can't stand it anymore. The progress is too slow and the plot is too dragging.
I've seen about 50% of them. It's still a period of consolidation. I haven't seen any opportunities. All along the way, there's nothing but killing people. I want to ask, will killing so many people on the path to immortality not affect the Taoist mind? It's very messy. I feel like the road to immortality is full of bad people, and they are all people who want to be killed. Can they finish the killing? ?
When will the heroine arrive at Yuanying? The progress is so slow.
Regarding the heroine's attitude towards Zi's family in the early stage
In the early stage, the heroine's behavior and personality were very good, and she was of a growth type. In the early stage, the heroine was said to be cold-blooded, and most of them were holy mothers from God's perspective. 1. First of all, the heroine did not know the true situation of bloodline and skills in the early stage, and she had no sense of belonging to the Zi family's bloodline. She felt that the "obstacle" was because she could not kill people wantonly, which was indeed a trouble. Secondly, Zijun is murderous and exploitative of the heroine, and challenges the heroine's bottom line again and again. This kind of death is not a pity. As for Zi Yan, the foreshadowing in the previous article revealed that Zi Yan is malicious and alienated from the heroine. In both cases, the family members are malicious towards the heroine. The heroine didn't know anything about it in the early stage. Is it possible to like the villain? Third, the most important point is that the heroine in the early stage had no understanding of the Zi family at all, so why was she asked to explore how the Zi family perished? What about parental origin? For her, the most important things in the early stage are friends, Quanling and grandpa. Are there any problems? I think it's pretty good. Fourth, the follow-up process may involve searching for the All Souls, rescuing friends, and seeking revenge on the man in black... So as to understand Zi's family, the truth behind Zi's family's destruction, and her parents' desperate efforts to save her. When these antecedents are understood and the information is equal, the heroine will naturally have a sense of belonging to the family, and there will be no problem with the current processing. She didn't even have the ability to stay alive in the early stage, and thinking about the Zi family = seeking death.
Come on, it's well written. I hope there will be a male protagonist.
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Official(158)Scraped 20d ago
Is there a male protagonist?
Tell me if you have any! Because I have read too many articles, I can only read novels without male protagonists, so please tell me! Thank you (I have made a list of books myself, and they are all without male protagonists). Moreover, this author's big books are indeed a bit to my liking.
Is there a male protagonist?
Is there a male protagonist? If there is no male protagonist, I won't watch it.
Quite depressing
I still like the character of the heroine in the early stage. After the heroine returns to Qinglang from the upper world in the later stage, why should Qinglang be able to pass to the upper world? Save the Qinglang people? Are you kidding me? It's okay for you to say that you only take those you care about, but you want to save all the Qinglang monks! ? I worry too much, don't say that I am cold and selfish, I am. It's okay to be capable, but what can you do if you're not capable? I can't even sort out my own affairs and I haven't become strong yet.
Is He Quanling the male protagonist? It was so cute to see He Quanling feed He Shuangling poison for the heroine and change from a good old man. I really wish he was the male protagonist.
You write very well, why do you always get low marks?
The plot is very good. It can be seen from the article that the author's writing style is very good. There are many interpretations of Tao. There is always a person on the road to immortality. Everyone has his own different path. There is no need to force it. You are strong. It is a very traditional immortality novel. There are very few such books nowadays. Moreover, the heroine herself is Very good, her mentality is changing slowly, step by step, and when you see the end, you will find that she has changed so much, from a beggar to a stable and reliable person. She is not alone, she has always had friends, many friends, and everyone is by her side. The author is great! ! ! Now I really like this kind of traditional immortality writing, come on💪💪!
Can't say good or bad
I have been immersed in immortality novels for a long time. I have read many immortality novels without male protagonists, as well as rebirth novels with female protagonists and female protagonists. I have read almost all of the well-written immortality novels, especially those with female protagonists. I spent a long time reading this book with more than 400 chapters. The plot progress is really slow and the pace is very slow. Although I like long novels about cultivating immortals, I was a little hesitant about this progress. I skipped to the finale and read it. In the ending, the heroine became the main god, Zixuan. The ending was very different from what I had hoped for. I hope that the heroine will be accompanied by the whole soul, and I hope that they will be together, because the heroine is too lonely in this life. Although she has some friends, they are not companions. Although people who cultivate immortals should be indifferent****** However, Miaomiao's journey was too lonely. Both her parents died. The old man who adopted her separated from her at the age of five and embarked on the path of immortality. However, she was led by blood and stayed with her for more than ten years. Later, in order to save her, she was separated for decades. When she came to Canglan Realm, she met her parents and had never experienced much family affection. Later, she became close to her family because of their blood. Miaomiao has been too lonely on her journey. Only loving her wholeheartedly can make her feel less lonely. Miaomiao doesn't have to rely on anyone. She is the support of many people. Becoming Zixuan, she has reached the pinnacle of her path. But, it's so lonely! ! ! Lonely, I want my whole soul to stay with her. I have read a lot of fairy tales, and I always prefer those without male protagonists, or with male protagonists and female protagonists growing up together. However, after reading this book without a male protagonist, I suddenly understood why: I only envy mandarin ducks but not immortals! Love is not a necessity, but the lonely and lonely fairy road, Miaomiao standing at the top, makes me feel a little distressed. The Lord God has cut off love and love, and there is only Tao in his heart, but he is not worthy of envy.
Hey, I really can't stand it anymore. The progress is too slow and the plot is too dragging.
I've seen about 50% of them. It's still a period of consolidation. I haven't seen any opportunities. All along the way, there's nothing but killing people. I want to ask, will killing so many people on the path to immortality not affect the Taoist mind? It's very messy. I feel like the road to immortality is full of bad people, and they are all people who want to be killed. Can they finish the killing? ?
When will the heroine arrive at Yuanying? The progress is so slow.
Regarding the heroine's attitude towards Zi's family in the early stage
In the early stage, the heroine's behavior and personality were very good, and she was of a growth type. In the early stage, the heroine was said to be cold-blooded, and most of them were holy mothers from God's perspective. 1. First of all, the heroine did not know the true situation of bloodline and skills in the early stage, and she had no sense of belonging to the Zi family's bloodline. She felt that the "obstacle" was because she could not kill people wantonly, which was indeed a trouble. Secondly, Zijun is murderous and exploitative of the heroine, and challenges the heroine's bottom line again and again. This kind of death is not a pity. As for Zi Yan, the foreshadowing in the previous article revealed that Zi Yan is malicious and alienated from the heroine. In both cases, the family members are malicious towards the heroine. The heroine didn't know anything about it in the early stage. Is it possible to like the villain? Third, the most important point is that the heroine in the early stage had no understanding of the Zi family at all, so why was she asked to explore how the Zi family perished? What about parental origin? For her, the most important things in the early stage are friends, Quanling and grandpa. Are there any problems? I think it's pretty good. Fourth, the follow-up process may involve searching for the All Souls, rescuing friends, and seeking revenge on the man in black... So as to understand Zi's family, the truth behind Zi's family's destruction, and her parents' desperate efforts to save her. When these antecedents are understood and the information is equal, the heroine will naturally have a sense of belonging to the family, and there will be no problem with the current processing. She didn't even have the ability to stay alive in the early stage, and thinking about the Zi family = seeking death.
Come on, it's well written. I hope there will be a male protagonist.
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It's quite good-looking. As a traditional fairy tale, the plot is unconventional and the heroine's life experience is a mystery. Although she fell into the hands of evil cultivators at the beginning, the protagonist is optimistic and strong, and she is not a virgin. The story is told eloquently and at a reasonable pace, without the procrastination of those fairy tales. The protagonist is neither time travel nor rebirth, and the writing style is down-to-earth and not naive. Although I am very thin now, I am very optimistic about this article. (Serialized twice a day) Ps. The author's introduction is super unattractive... Let me complain, I almost missed this book because of the boring introduction to the alchemist.




I accidentally came across a very orthodox article on cultivating immortals. Unlike other articles on cultivating immortals, every one of them is a cultivator who defies the will of heaven, pretending to be awesome and fighting monsters all the way. Articles like "Rose Cultivator" are very interesting to read. It becomes stronger bit by bit, and it gives a strong sense of upgrading when reading. Among the many fast food business articles today. There are not many articles that can be found that are not trivial.




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It's rare to find a book about non-traditional cultivation. This is a new book by the author of Miao Ni Xian Dao. It is still very thin and can be fattened up. The protagonist is a local child who has no time travel and no rebirth. It just feels a bit miserable. Recommended by friends in the comments, good read😊




