
Six Positions
by Du Yao
About This Novel
An unknown realm guides the pace of the entire era, and people are always pursuing it on the way forward. Yu Yin, a withdrawn person, stepped into this complex and diverse world. He was out of tune with his surroundings and seemed redundant. Like a stubborn stone that does not belong to this world, facing the competition for beautiful women and wealth, he only remembers his mother's dying words: "If you don't fight, you will have nothing!"
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Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
It's both typical and realistic, the protagonist looks like a retarded person, and the plot is also poisonous to death.
The protagonist is portrayed as an outlier, young, energetic, diligent, and "striving for the top." The overall logic is self-consistent, but the sense of substitution is not strong. He is always reminded that this is someone else's story. If you can tolerate a protagonist who is always looking for trouble, you can try it and see, it's okay.
The protagonist is obviously of low cultivation, but still likes to show off his power of words.
Is there no one...
I didn't want to read it after I saw someone sleeping with me in the adventure team. Later, a man who I had just met arranged for his sister to sleep with the protagonist and get married, so I gave up completely. If it was a stallion story, just start with a straight forward. I kept talking about how naive the protagonist is and doesn't know anything about men and women, but later he turns into a horse. I'm really speechless. It's typical of people who become prostitutes and have to build memorial arches.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 13d ago
It's both typical and realistic, the protagonist looks like a retarded person, and the plot is also poisonous to death.
The protagonist is portrayed as an outlier, young, energetic, diligent, and "striving for the top." The overall logic is self-consistent, but the sense of substitution is not strong. He is always reminded that this is someone else's story. If you can tolerate a protagonist who is always looking for trouble, you can try it and see, it's okay.
The protagonist is obviously of low cultivation, but still likes to show off his power of words.
Is there no one...
I didn't want to read it after I saw someone sleeping with me in the adventure team. Later, a man who I had just met arranged for his sister to sleep with the protagonist and get married, so I gave up completely. If it was a stallion story, just start with a straight forward. I kept talking about how naive the protagonist is and doesn't know anything about men and women, but later he turns into a horse. I'm really speechless. It's typical of people who become prostitutes and have to build memorial arches.









