
Shi Potian Travels Through the Legend of the Condor Heroes
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When Brother Gou woke up, he suddenly changed from the leader of the Changle Gang to a little beggar. The crazy old man Ouyang Feng said: "My good son, whoever dares to bully you, use the Toad Kung Fu to beat him. With just one push from both hands, he will beat many evil people to pieces!" ... Shi Potian pushed with both hands, and the new version of the Toad Kung Fu directly fired the vitality bullets. It really smashed many enemies to pieces! ... Guo Jing: "Guo'er is the best in the world in terms of character and martial arts. I want Fu'er to be betrothed to him!" Huang Rong: "How come this kid is born with toad skills? He is also called a bastard. Could he be Ouyang Ke's bastard? We must guard him to the death!"
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Shi Potian's character was too much to be an emperor, let alone a harem.
The idea of Brother Dog opening a harem is still too far-fetched, and the pretentiousness is too blunt, lacking the essence of the original work.
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
Shi Potian's character was too much to be an emperor, let alone a harem.
The idea of Brother Dog opening a harem is still too far-fetched, and the pretentiousness is too blunt, lacking the essence of the original work.
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Brainstorm ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Actual effect ⭐⭐⭐ All kinds of memes are quite interesting If it is polished well, it will be a masterpiece. The one who pioneered the Shi Potian genre is Traveling Through Linghu Chong, and Traveling Through Yang Guo is obviously more interesting, but it is a bit off-kilter after going north. It would be great if Brother Dog established a martial arts dynasty, a nine-grade warrior system or other ideas. Generally speaking, food.




The Gou Ge follow-up article has become popular recently, but the author understands Shi Potian quite well, and no character has collapsed so far. Grain + Personally, I feel it is much better than Linghu Chong's book. It has a more Jin Yong flavor and is worth a read.












