
It's Hard to Find an Immortal
by Yun Ji
About This Novel
As a female monk, there are too many difficulties to overcome on the road to eternal life. Qualifications, skills, elixirs, and magic weapons are all indispensable. Emotion, weakness, kindness, greed, none of them can be too much. Without the former, practice is too slow; without the latter, it becomes cold too quickly. What's more, the appearance must be less than that, and the wisdom must be more or less ====== The new book "Destiny is the Phoenix" http://www. Qdmm. Com/MMWeb/1003310469. Aspx Please support it~
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I really don't like the heroine's character. It was a little better at the beginning but by about 70-80 chapters it was really speechless. I accidentally killed Tianqiao and his wife, and also caused my second uncle, who had died recently, to run for his life. He didn't let the second uncle worry about it, and kept asking us if we could escape, which made people speechless...
People are different, Tao is also different
It took me two weeks to read this book, and I felt like I had followed Shou Jing and Qing Wei to see a completely different world. Watching them grow step by step, I felt very satisfied. Everyone has their own path in their heart, and everyone is following their own path. It will pay off in the end. Maybe many people think the ending is unsatisfactory, but if there really is an ending, I might not think more about it. I can now make up the ending I want for this book in my heart. Maybe when I grow up, I will have a different feeling and a different ending when I read it again. Sometimes, no words are better than words. In short, I would like to thank the author greatly, thank you Shoujing, Qingwei, Wushang, Jingxingzhi... I always have a lot to say in my heart, but I don't have the right words to express my feelings exactly, so I will stop here.
About the male protagonist
I first read the Fairy Atlas, but then I got to Chapter 334, where the male and female protagonists expressed their feelings. Why? Why is this? Woohoo. . . Why should there be a male protagonist? So sad. . . Then I gave up the article decisively. I'm not biased against novels with male protagonists, but I still think novels about cultivating immortals are not as good as male protagonists. Of course this is just my personal opinion (don't criticize if you don't like it)
I can't stand it, there are too few love scenes between the male protagonist and the female protagonist. I really don't have the patience to read this novel. There isn't much introduction to the male protagonist. It's all about the boring daily life story of the female protagonist growing up from six years old to nearly a hundred years old. It's so boring.
A hundred people will have a hundred different opinions when reading a book. Once a book is written, it must have a structure that can carry good reviews, and it must also have the tolerance to accept criticism. Speech is free. No matter what the reader's senses are in the end, at least they have carefully read the author's book before making an evaluation. I have also read some of the author's books, and I personally feel that they are a little bit inferior. The characters of the protagonists in several books cannot keep up with the charm of the characters themselves. It's hard to find a fairy. I have read all the new books, but I still regret that I didn't finish reading**. Seeing these scoldings in it really makes people lose their favorable impression of the author. If you really do it for the author's benefit, don't argue. The readers are also commenting on the character of the protagonist in the book, not the author. Some people like it and some don't.
The female protagonist is not a person in the early stage, she is just a tool that can promote cultivation. The master told the male protagonist that he could get her, but the male protagonist did not agree. If the male protagonist agreed, could he not give the female protagonist to him? Did the heroine say that the heroine's father said that the decision of marriage was entirely up to the hero? The hero simply looked down on the heroine in the early stage. If the heroine was just an ordinary five-spirited person, would he want the heroine to be his wife or his concubine? It depends on whether the heroine is willing or not. In front of the great ancestor, you said that your marriage is entirely up to you. You are so arrogant. Do you think that the heroine is a fellow disciple?
I seem to have read a book. The plot is almost the same but the names of the characters are different. . . The plot is almost exactly the same. . . So embarrassing
When Qi refining begins, the plot is pretty good, without all those messy demons, gods, and martial arts! It's just that the heroine is so weak and ignorant that it makes me sick to death! The heroine is simply an idiot. .
After reading it, I felt a sense of loss. I like the open ending very much. Who knows, maybe Tiange is the destined person. See you again? By the way, the Immortal Crossing and the Best Female Immortal are both very good.
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Official(376)Scraped 20d ago
I really don't like the heroine's character. It was a little better at the beginning but by about 70-80 chapters it was really speechless. I accidentally killed Tianqiao and his wife, and also caused my second uncle, who had died recently, to run for his life. He didn't let the second uncle worry about it, and kept asking us if we could escape, which made people speechless...
People are different, Tao is also different
It took me two weeks to read this book, and I felt like I had followed Shou Jing and Qing Wei to see a completely different world. Watching them grow step by step, I felt very satisfied. Everyone has their own path in their heart, and everyone is following their own path. It will pay off in the end. Maybe many people think the ending is unsatisfactory, but if there really is an ending, I might not think more about it. I can now make up the ending I want for this book in my heart. Maybe when I grow up, I will have a different feeling and a different ending when I read it again. Sometimes, no words are better than words. In short, I would like to thank the author greatly, thank you Shoujing, Qingwei, Wushang, Jingxingzhi... I always have a lot to say in my heart, but I don't have the right words to express my feelings exactly, so I will stop here.
About the male protagonist
I first read the Fairy Atlas, but then I got to Chapter 334, where the male and female protagonists expressed their feelings. Why? Why is this? Woohoo. . . Why should there be a male protagonist? So sad. . . Then I gave up the article decisively. I'm not biased against novels with male protagonists, but I still think novels about cultivating immortals are not as good as male protagonists. Of course this is just my personal opinion (don't criticize if you don't like it)
I can't stand it, there are too few love scenes between the male protagonist and the female protagonist. I really don't have the patience to read this novel. There isn't much introduction to the male protagonist. It's all about the boring daily life story of the female protagonist growing up from six years old to nearly a hundred years old. It's so boring.
A hundred people will have a hundred different opinions when reading a book. Once a book is written, it must have a structure that can carry good reviews, and it must also have the tolerance to accept criticism. Speech is free. No matter what the reader's senses are in the end, at least they have carefully read the author's book before making an evaluation. I have also read some of the author's books, and I personally feel that they are a little bit inferior. The characters of the protagonists in several books cannot keep up with the charm of the characters themselves. It's hard to find a fairy. I have read all the new books, but I still regret that I didn't finish reading**. Seeing these scoldings in it really makes people lose their favorable impression of the author. If you really do it for the author's benefit, don't argue. The readers are also commenting on the character of the protagonist in the book, not the author. Some people like it and some don't.
The female protagonist is not a person in the early stage, she is just a tool that can promote cultivation. The master told the male protagonist that he could get her, but the male protagonist did not agree. If the male protagonist agreed, could he not give the female protagonist to him? Did the heroine say that the heroine's father said that the decision of marriage was entirely up to the hero? The hero simply looked down on the heroine in the early stage. If the heroine was just an ordinary five-spirited person, would he want the heroine to be his wife or his concubine? It depends on whether the heroine is willing or not. In front of the great ancestor, you said that your marriage is entirely up to you. You are so arrogant. Do you think that the heroine is a fellow disciple?
I seem to have read a book. The plot is almost the same but the names of the characters are different. . . The plot is almost exactly the same. . . So embarrassing
When Qi refining begins, the plot is pretty good, without all those messy demons, gods, and martial arts! It's just that the heroine is so weak and ignorant that it makes me sick to death! The heroine is simply an idiot. .
After reading it, I felt a sense of loss. I like the open ending very much. Who knows, maybe Tiange is the destined person. See you again? By the way, the Immortal Crossing and the Best Female Immortal are both very good.
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I prefer articles on cultivating immortals. I will take a quick look at almost all the well-known articles on cultivating immortals, but not many can read them all. The introductory article is the famous "Zhu Xian". It's hard to find an immortal. There was a time when I really liked reading articles about cultivating immortals, and I longed for the kind of life that strives for a goal. There are a lot of articles about immortality in male videos, but most of them are unreadable. Mainly because the descriptions of women are too one-sided and the writing style is not delicate enough to impress me. This one suits me




The old work of the great master is worth revisiting.




Yun Da classic. There is no too scary golden finger, and the love scenes come slowly. Very flavorful.



Personal rating: ★★★★☆ Recommended, there are male protagonists and female protagonists with chaotic spiritual roots, pure yin bodies, and furnace constitutions. First of all, let's have a good time complaining! This book was the first of its kind for women to practice Ludingwen. Since then, various Ludingwens have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. Then, there are pure yin bodies, pure yang bodies, absolute yin, extremely yin, three yin, nine yin, charming bones, etc., Etc., All kinds of furnace physiques emerge in endlessly, it is really a bloodbath in the Internet literary world! It is not an exaggeration to say that Yun Da can be a god, even if it is unfinished. It has gotten a little better now, it has only been popular for a while, and Yun Dadu is writing his third book. Okay, let's be serious, the heroine's ancestors once gave birth to monks, and left behind a magic weapon for measuring spiritual roots. In addition, the heroine's father is also a monk, and her mother has a pure yin body, so the heroine inherits her mother's physique. Normally, mortal women with this kind of physique are generally short-lived, but the heroine has spiritual roots. Therefore, you can practice and live for a long time. However, this kind of physique is the furnace body in the world of immortality. Instead of dual cultivation, the benefits are endless. The heroine is simply a walking tonic pill that can be used repeatedly without side effects. If I were a male cultivator, I would also want to sleep with the heroine again after seeing her! Then the heroine began to disguise herself as a man for her own sake, trying her best to hide her physique and enter the sect. Later on, I met the male protagonist on the road of spiritual practice and fell in love with him. However, due to physical problems, I was so entangled that it made me uncomfortable to watch. The male protagonist! He is many years older than the heroine (age is not a problem in cultivating immortals, seniority is not a problem), and he knows the heroine's father, so he knows the heroine's physique and helps her hide it. At first, I just thought that the heroine was being protected by a junior, but later I also fell in love with the heroine through getting along with her! Although there is a male protagonist, the female protagonist basically acts alone, is self-reliant, self-reliant, and has a particularly good friend of the opposite sex! In the above, you may think that I didn't write anything, I just talked about the love between the male and female protagonists. However, I can say here that Yun Da's emotional drama is the worst in writing, just to scare away those who are hesitant, but you can watch the really interesting content by yourself, I will not write out the highlights. Naturally, my good boy keeps it to himself, if he has the ability ゞ(o`Д´o) come to fight!









