
Sanya's Adventure in Another World
About This Novel
He Xiaoting thought her life would go on peacefully until the end. Just when she thought she was going to make a fortune by hunting with her strange powers, she suddenly found herself transported to the world of immortality. So, is she going to embark on the dangerous path of cultivating immortality?
What Readers Think
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Official(113)Scraped 21d ago
So-so
I just think that the heroine should have read some cultivation novels in modern times. Why does she feel so ignorant? And her character is really hard to describe. I don't know what's good about it, but it's okay to say it's bad. Moreover, the master and senior brothers and sisters of the heroine are too (I don't know how to put it). So I gave up on the article and stopped grading it, for fear that the author would have a glassy heart.
Don't like it very much
Does the heroine have the superpower of being able to read minds? Otherwise, why would she say everything? She must have been in her thirties or forties before time travel. No matter how affected she is, she should know what to say and what not to say. Moreover, the supporting characters are also a bit single. They are all a group of children who have not grown up. Maybe the person who likes it really likes it, but for a bookworm who has been there for many years, the impression is really not good.
Can't stand it anymore
It feels like it was written by a primary school student, with a lot of verbosity. The heroine's sister, brother, and others are just weird. Even though the heroine has become an immortal, she still gets scolded by them whenever they want. He has no temper and is a bad person, but can he have the spirit of a monk? The mortals here are also written as being ignorant, and so are the heroine's fellow villagers. Vomited at the sight
Is there a male protagonist? Or is it that the heroine has been single all her life?
fine
I always feel that the heroine is a bit arrogant. She says she is timid but she is actually very bold.
I hope there will be no male protagonist,
Those who like no male protagonist support not having a male protagonist
Rubbish, the heroine is like a fool,
I really can't stand it anymore, I'm speechless.
Well, how can I put it, look at it for a long time, an adult, even if he is dressed as a little lolita, his thoughts are still there
Just like a real child, he gave up the book
The heroine's parents asked the heroine to take someone with them to the sect. They did not discuss it with the heroine, but directly asked the heroine to agree. Have you considered whether the sect will agree? Besides, there is no shortage of people in the sect! And although the heroine's spiritual roots are good, they are not absolutely necessary!
I hope there will be a male protagonist, but the emotional line can be rational. Don't let your IQ drop when there is a male protagonist and a female protagonist. Senior Brother Meng is not bad (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(113)Scraped 21d ago
So-so
I just think that the heroine should have read some cultivation novels in modern times. Why does she feel so ignorant? And her character is really hard to describe. I don't know what's good about it, but it's okay to say it's bad. Moreover, the master and senior brothers and sisters of the heroine are too (I don't know how to put it). So I gave up on the article and stopped grading it, for fear that the author would have a glassy heart.
Don't like it very much
Does the heroine have the superpower of being able to read minds? Otherwise, why would she say everything? She must have been in her thirties or forties before time travel. No matter how affected she is, she should know what to say and what not to say. Moreover, the supporting characters are also a bit single. They are all a group of children who have not grown up. Maybe the person who likes it really likes it, but for a bookworm who has been there for many years, the impression is really not good.
Can't stand it anymore
It feels like it was written by a primary school student, with a lot of verbosity. The heroine's sister, brother, and others are just weird. Even though the heroine has become an immortal, she still gets scolded by them whenever they want. He has no temper and is a bad person, but can he have the spirit of a monk? The mortals here are also written as being ignorant, and so are the heroine's fellow villagers. Vomited at the sight
Is there a male protagonist? Or is it that the heroine has been single all her life?
fine
I always feel that the heroine is a bit arrogant. She says she is timid but she is actually very bold.
I hope there will be no male protagonist,
Those who like no male protagonist support not having a male protagonist
Rubbish, the heroine is like a fool,
I really can't stand it anymore, I'm speechless.
Well, how can I put it, look at it for a long time, an adult, even if he is dressed as a little lolita, his thoughts are still there
Just like a real child, he gave up the book
The heroine's parents asked the heroine to take someone with them to the sect. They did not discuss it with the heroine, but directly asked the heroine to agree. Have you considered whether the sect will agree? Besides, there is no shortage of people in the sect! And although the heroine's spiritual roots are good, they are not absolutely necessary!
I hope there will be a male protagonist, but the emotional line can be rational. Don't let your IQ drop when there is a male protagonist and a female protagonist. Senior Brother Meng is not bad (*๓´╰╯`๓)♡.
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