
The Great Elder Who Seizes the Body at the Beginning
by Gu Jianfeng
About This Novel
Chen Xinghe was hit by a thunderstorm when he was young, and a strange arm was split out. Who would have thought that God would trick people, and this arm would eat up all the metal weapons, magic weapons, spiritual weapons, magic weapons, and spiritual treasures in the world. Emperor Zombie Dragon Coffin? Eat. The flying sword of the second generation of Shaozong? Eat. The demon king opens the god ax? Eat. The most amazing thing is that the arm can replace the position of magical weapons and spiritual weapons, and all kinds of skills have entered the Zixiao Palace. Xinghe, who was born in a small accountant, has become a wild dragon in the world of cultivation.
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Today I started browsing the Star Cruises again and clicked in, only to find that Gu Dada is completely cool. Gu Dada should return to writing science fiction.
I'm not on point. I'm not as passionate about watching Interstellar as I used to be. When will I be writing a science fiction novel?
Are pig feet stupid? Can you write well? I don't want to write anything to harm people.
The storm is finally over
Good hahahahahahahahaha
Writer of sensational headlines. . I can recommend this
Hahaha, a ten-year-old bookworm can't understand it. It's so illogical.
Sparkling,? ? ? . .
I also think the author's writing is a bit too complicated. What new movies are there about cultivating immortals?
Hurry back and write science fiction about space exploration and upgrades. The fantasy water is too deep and you can't grasp it.
Hurry back and write science fiction about space exploration and upgrades. The fantasy water is too deep and you can't grasp it.
Urgent to update. Urgent to update.
Guda Guda, when will the third update be resumed after the Chinese New Year? Two updates are not enough to watch.
The author doesn't quite understand the role of the word "water" in the number of strokes.
Don't worry about the rationality of martial arts. You have to write down what you are doing every day so that you can have an immersive experience and develop branching plots. It is impossible to get to the end of a plot without life, people around you, and the concept of villages, towns, cities, provinces, and countries.
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Official(19)Scraped 2d ago
Today I started browsing the Star Cruises again and clicked in, only to find that Gu Dada is completely cool. Gu Dada should return to writing science fiction.
I'm not on point. I'm not as passionate about watching Interstellar as I used to be. When will I be writing a science fiction novel?
Are pig feet stupid? Can you write well? I don't want to write anything to harm people.
The storm is finally over
Good hahahahahahahahaha
Writer of sensational headlines. . I can recommend this
Hahaha, a ten-year-old bookworm can't understand it. It's so illogical.
Sparkling,? ? ? . .
I also think the author's writing is a bit too complicated. What new movies are there about cultivating immortals?
Hurry back and write science fiction about space exploration and upgrades. The fantasy water is too deep and you can't grasp it.
Hurry back and write science fiction about space exploration and upgrades. The fantasy water is too deep and you can't grasp it.
Urgent to update. Urgent to update.
Guda Guda, when will the third update be resumed after the Chinese New Year? Two updates are not enough to watch.
The author doesn't quite understand the role of the word "water" in the number of strokes.
Don't worry about the rationality of martial arts. You have to write down what you are doing every day so that you can have an immersive experience and develop branching plots. It is impossible to get to the end of a plot without life, people around you, and the concept of villages, towns, cities, provinces, and countries.
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PS: Updated three times a day, the updates are stable and ready to be slaughtered. Xian Xia: Chen Xinghe joined the Dian Cang sect of the martial arts sect in order to suppress his strange disease, but he did not expect that he would be involved in a fatal murder just after he had achieved some success in martial arts. It was a disaster but also an opportunity. After many disasters, he discovered the other side of the world, the world of cultivation.



Recommendation index:★★★☆☆ It's okay, not updated much yet, waiting for updates. When Chen Xinghe was 9 years old, he picked up a beautiful tortoise stone. When he took it home, the tortoise stone in his hand was struck by a bolt of lightning, and Chen Xinghe almost died. At this point, turtle lines appeared on the back of his right hand and forearm, which appeared and disappeared, causing bone-eroding pain. Only by calming him with various weapons could he survive the attack, which made him want to be killed head-on... Protagonist: Chen Xinghe




76 points Xianxia, pseudo-infinite flow The golden finger can establish a body seizing channel through the opponent's natal magic weapon, thereby reading the opponent's memory and obtaining the opponent's cultivation experience, skills, etc. The opening chapter is about the world of martial arts. The protagonist is a bookkeeper who is experienced in human relations. The small sect he is in is coerced by a large sect to attack the rival sect. After accidentally awakening the golden finger, he uses some calculations to stir up troubles among several sects and accumulate capital. It can be considered that he has paid a heavy price to successfully embark on the path of cultivating immortality. The author is also an old author. His interstellar trilogy seems to have a better reputation than this book. The single author will try it if he has the opportunity. ------ ------ Updated after reading on 2023.6.27 The author's writing style is not very good and it is difficult to give readers a sense of the picture. Maybe this is the narrative style that the author focuses on? The protagonist's behavior is somewhat utilitarian, but he is also willing to be friends with others and can treat them sincerely. The foundation-building period accounts for half of the entire book. Although some parts seem slow in pace, the plot aspect is personally the most exciting part of the book. Not the kind of novice, but also the kind who beat the young and the old until the entire sect is wiped out. What I am not satisfied with is the later stage, which has many shortcomings. On the one hand, the determination of combat power is also a bit vague. The most important thing is the enemy's IQ. Judging from the performance of 99% of the enemies in the book, it is not said that they have reduced their intelligence, but at most they are the average IQ of adults, plus various hot tempers, and they cannot be said to be thin-skinned. Before the Foundation Establishment, I could still accept all these people, but in the later stages, especially when I saw those Mahayana and immortals who had lived for countless thousands of years, they were like this too. Personally, I can only say that it's okay. If you don't have any books to read, you can read them.




Congratulations on putting it on the shelves. The writing style of the ancient master is still very suitable to my taste. From a series of saucy moves such as the elder who seizes the body, I have unprecedented expectations for the follow-up, but the early stage is a bit long and the protagonist's growth is still a bit slow.












