
Step by Step in the Alien World, a Lotus Grows
by There Is No Beauty Under The Moon
About This Novel
Can a person really start over in his lifetime? In his previous life, Zhou Meng experienced all the suffering in the world, and finally perished in the sea of fire with his enemies. I thought everything was over, but who would have thought that after waking up, I traveled through a different world and experienced vicissitudes of life. In this world, Tianxin decided to fight with God for a long-term happiness, and with others for a bright future. See how Tian Xin brings the rare treasures he traveled with, practices spiritual techniques, carves talismans, and gives birth to lotus flowers step by step!
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Official(44)Scraped 23d ago
Is there a male protagonist?
There is a male protagonist, but I don't watch it...
I just finished reading it. It's a very good book. There are no weird points. It's really good as an upgrade route for refreshing novels. However, there is almost no emotion, and there are a lot of missing points. In addition, I think the female protagonist's views on relationships are a bit strange. She has reincarnated the male protagonist (tentatively) and still likes her, but she has become someone else's substitute. If the male protagonist is reincarnated, why would she go to find someone else to do? Isn't this double standard? It's a bit pretentious.
65~65, 67~68, I just saw more than 60 chapters and there are so many missing ones.
I really liked it at first, but how can I continue to watch it like this? I feel quite depressed, I hope the author can fix it, otherwise, ugh╯▂╰
Who is the male protagonist?
Can anyone tell me that the heroine's appearance has always been ordinary? Will it become beautiful in the future?
To be honest, the heroine is so brainless!
The heroine is so brainless! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
This is embarrassing, Li Ran, haha (laughing awkwardly)
He has the same name and surname and is a villain, but luckily his gender is different haha
The heroine has a tough character
The story style of this book is quite outstanding, although there are a lot of typos and the emotional lines are so obscure that it's hard to figure out. The focus is on building character. . . .
I just started watching it, give me a ticket
Not bad, it's my type!
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Community(0)
Official(44)Scraped 23d ago
Is there a male protagonist?
There is a male protagonist, but I don't watch it...
I just finished reading it. It's a very good book. There are no weird points. It's really good as an upgrade route for refreshing novels. However, there is almost no emotion, and there are a lot of missing points. In addition, I think the female protagonist's views on relationships are a bit strange. She has reincarnated the male protagonist (tentatively) and still likes her, but she has become someone else's substitute. If the male protagonist is reincarnated, why would she go to find someone else to do? Isn't this double standard? It's a bit pretentious.
65~65, 67~68, I just saw more than 60 chapters and there are so many missing ones.
I really liked it at first, but how can I continue to watch it like this? I feel quite depressed, I hope the author can fix it, otherwise, ugh╯▂╰
Who is the male protagonist?
Can anyone tell me that the heroine's appearance has always been ordinary? Will it become beautiful in the future?
To be honest, the heroine is so brainless!
The heroine is so brainless! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
This is embarrassing, Li Ran, haha (laughing awkwardly)
He has the same name and surname and is a villain, but luckily his gender is different haha
The heroine has a tough character
The story style of this book is quite outstanding, although there are a lot of typos and the emotional lines are so obscure that it's hard to figure out. The focus is on building character. . . .
I just started watching it, give me a ticket
Not bad, it's my type!
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