
Taoist Priests in the Republic of China
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There are stories about protagonists with various types of superpowers and magic weapons investigating and exploring during the Republic of China. The book contains detailed descriptions of the food culture, famous gourmets, and famous chefs of the Republic of China. The main plot includes real major cases and various strange cases, tasks, and conspiracies written by the author. The protagonists are Taoist priests and descendants of gods, and each possess one or two kinds of superpowers, but their abilities are limited to a certain range, and there are no earth-shattering superpowers. The style of the article is mainly light and humorous, occasionally brain-burning, and the protagonist's love story has twists and turns, but it is definitely a novel with a single female protagonist. Welcome to follow and subscribe. Group number: 522282334
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[Male Channel] Protagonists with various types of superpowers and magic weapons investigate cases during the Republic of China and adventure stories. The book introduces the food culture, famous gourmets, and famous chefs of the Republic of China. Each teacher is described in detail. The main plot contains real major cases various strange cases, various tasks, and various plots written by the author. Conspiracy. The protagonists are Taoist priests and descendants of gods, and they each have a Two kinds of abilities, but the ability is limited to a certain range, there is no The kind of earth-shattering superpower. This book is testing the waters. You can vote to support it and give it a boost for a week~ 2020.3.1




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Go hand in hand and achieve win-win cooperation. The key points are all in the introduction to the book list. Go hand in hand and achieve win-win cooperation. The key points are all in the introduction to the book list. Go hand in hand and achieve win-win cooperation. The key points are all in the introduction to the book list.




[B]Chapter title is very cool. The title seems to have explained the main content, but the Taoist priests here also have missionaries and monks as companions. The plot has many elements of college and daily life, but there are too many dialogues at the beginning. Almost 90% of a chapter is dialogue, which looks a bit tired, and the use of quotation marks is not standardized.











