
Detective Di Renjie, the Devil is Actually Me
About This Novel
Subordinate: Sister, the demon spirit... No, the enemy is seriously injured! Xiao Qingfang: Good job, Demon Spirit! ! ! Lu Yu twitched the corner of his mouth and finally confirmed that he had traveled to the world of [Detective Di Renjie]. It seemed that he had become a demon? ? ? That's right, it's the seriously injured demon spirit...
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Official(10)Scraped 20d ago
Come on! The writing is okay. Come on
The chapters after it was released were even more cumbersome than the TV series, and the number of words was low.
Come on, there are very few fellow Detective Di Renjie
A good book by Di Renjie that has few colleagues
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The plot develops in an orderly manner and is worth watching
Except that it ended a little quickly, overall it was pretty good!
It's too hasty to end like this.
Excellent despite flaws
It lacks some rigor. First of all, there is no explanation between the young master of the Iron Hands and Yun Gu's family. Furthermore, the Tianyi Sect has a lot of people to explain before the Chaoyi faction. There is no follow-up on the artifact that returned to Li Tang. Besides, let's not mention the four realms. The Black Clothes Society is also a big hidden danger. Apart from these loopholes, the others are still very commendable. The force and intelligence are very strong. It is a good fanfic.
Inexplicably, the settings didn't come back.
The difficulty with Detective Di Renjie is that once the God's perspective is turned on, it is completely spoiled and the plot becomes particularly flat. Without the God's perspective, the plot would advance just like the original work, which seems unoriginal. Here is the author, I can remember it for a while, but I can't remember it for a while. The feeling of forcing the plot is too obvious, and it's very stiff. Remember or forget, from the perspective of reading novels, it is best to have a unified statement, this part is not rounded well, and then the impression is that although the God's perspective is clearly opened, many practices have not made progress, and the protagonist seems very useless
Rating
Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 20d ago
Come on! The writing is okay. Come on
The chapters after it was released were even more cumbersome than the TV series, and the number of words was low.
Come on, there are very few fellow Detective Di Renjie
A good book by Di Renjie that has few colleagues
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
The plot develops in an orderly manner and is worth watching
Except that it ended a little quickly, overall it was pretty good!
It's too hasty to end like this.
Excellent despite flaws
It lacks some rigor. First of all, there is no explanation between the young master of the Iron Hands and Yun Gu's family. Furthermore, the Tianyi Sect has a lot of people to explain before the Chaoyi faction. There is no follow-up on the artifact that returned to Li Tang. Besides, let's not mention the four realms. The Black Clothes Society is also a big hidden danger. Apart from these loopholes, the others are still very commendable. The force and intelligence are very strong. It is a good fanfic.
Inexplicably, the settings didn't come back.
The difficulty with Detective Di Renjie is that once the God's perspective is turned on, it is completely spoiled and the plot becomes particularly flat. Without the God's perspective, the plot would advance just like the original work, which seems unoriginal. Here is the author, I can remember it for a while, but I can't remember it for a while. The feeling of forcing the plot is too obvious, and it's very stiff. Remember or forget, from the perspective of reading novels, it is best to have a unified statement, this part is not rounded well, and then the impression is that although the God's perspective is clearly opened, many practices have not made progress, and the protagonist seems very useless









