
Fairy Family
by Cuckoo Chat
About This Novel
I am the Ghost Fire Man of the Mountains, the Heavenly Cult is lazy and crazy. I once corrected the Qing Ci and Huang Biao, and went to the underworld drunk to borrow paper money. There are thousands of techniques and thousands of chapters of Dharma. How many times have you ever raised your eyes to look at the King of Hell? It calls ghosts and attracts monsters who will not go back, and burns immortals to eat the moonlight. ----------The story of nourishing gods and ghosts, refining water and fire, and immortals competing for immortality. (There are already Wan Jun old books "Xian Cong" and Ba Qian Jun old books "Xian Lu" with the same taste. Click on the author's name to view)
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Official(50)Scraped 22d ago
I thought the book was not good after reading the introduction, but after opening it carefully, it was okay. I will urge you to update it.
Nowadays, the rules of the book review area are corrupt and traitors are everywhere. This is due to the lack of updates. If the author diligently updates 10,000 words every day, then the traitors will be afraid and retreat, and the moral gentlemen will rejoice. This is a feat worthy of praise by Yao and Shun! I have heard that calves born in sheep pens do not behave like sheep when they grow up. You are at the starting point and your computer keyboard is often used, but you have lost interest in updating it. Is this reasonable? Qidian is strong because it has inherited the etiquette and skills of its ancestors. Stop bursting, the pressure has nowhere to release, and instead you become tired. Isn't this the same as abandoning the roots of the tree and pursuing the treetops? If this continues, great disaster will surely happen! The reason why Bai Jin can have tens of thousands of royalties and not be harmed by villains is precisely because they are willing to listen to what upright gentlemen have to say. However, Poujie cannot get royalties and is even looked down upon by his girlfriend. This is because they are close to evil villains. I hope you can think carefully about the difference. There is one thing for which the author can cry bitterly, and six things for which the author can sigh. Since ancient times, when performing actions, the words are often very passionate. If they are not passionate, they will not be able to move the actor's heart. Harsh words are akin to slander. Author, you should think carefully about whether such a thing is right or wrong. Those authors who updated less, delayed updates, or missed updates had no time to feel sad about themselves, so they were drowned in the torrent of works, leaving only later authors to feel sad about them; later authors felt sad and did not learn from it, and future authors felt sad about it.
These three books of Cuckoo Chat all have the same theme. There are still some wonderful moments, but basically in the middle and late stages, it deviates from the character he set for the protagonist. So the later it gets, the worse it becomes. If it were a Cthulhu-style promotion process, I think it would be quite suitable; but if he wants to write about a cultivation style of "exerting evil practices on the outside and adhering to righteous practices internally", then it is inappropriate. Because the protagonist's true nature is only revealed in words, and he occasionally mentions it, but at other times his style is all about magic and immortality. This situation becomes more serious later on. It is recommended that you adjust the hostility in the following text, or you can just go with the dark flow.
How to say it? What kind of immortality are you cultivating?
It just feels like intrigue. All kinds. The dark side is all here. It feels like it's not the money that's being repaired, but the cultivation. Intrigue. This kind of cultivation. Give it to me and I won't even cultivate it.
It turns out I'm not the only one who feels this way. The early stage is very exciting, but the mid-term doesn't have that exciting feeling. It's very abrupt and cliff-like.
Hmm
The level... Is just like that. I think the author feels like he has come back to life, and his skills have basically not improved. After about 150 chapters, I felt useless. The villain's mindless operation is not because he has other reasons, but because the author really set up this kind of lip-pencil villain, a villain template from ten years ago. Yes, my assessment is that he was pulled by the hip. He was brought up by a niche in the track. How can I really say that the level is really average? The language description and character portrayal are all average and very superficial. I have not studied systematically or practiced carefully. After so many years of writing, I have basically made no progress. To be honest, the money is just bad. Who can say that the characters in this book are OK? I can only say that I have never eaten fine rice bran.
If you don't change your mistakes, you won't achieve anything.
A ninth-grade early-stage man has written more than a hundred chapters and hasn't moved a bit. There are all kinds of intrigues and various inheritance of techniques, but there is no movement in his cultivation.
It's too obvious to copy the leader's story. The same people who travel through time to cultivate immortals are cultivating ghosts here, the same clans obstruct the imperial examinations, and the bishop kills people. The same villains on the same list are neither stupid nor smart.
His book is better than most books on cultivating immortals!
This is the first time I have read a novel that starts with Japanese customs.
I'm really convinced. I hope the author can provide an explanation, otherwise some readers will really take the Japanese custom of "not being human" as their own.
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Official(50)Scraped 22d ago
I thought the book was not good after reading the introduction, but after opening it carefully, it was okay. I will urge you to update it.
Nowadays, the rules of the book review area are corrupt and traitors are everywhere. This is due to the lack of updates. If the author diligently updates 10,000 words every day, then the traitors will be afraid and retreat, and the moral gentlemen will rejoice. This is a feat worthy of praise by Yao and Shun! I have heard that calves born in sheep pens do not behave like sheep when they grow up. You are at the starting point and your computer keyboard is often used, but you have lost interest in updating it. Is this reasonable? Qidian is strong because it has inherited the etiquette and skills of its ancestors. Stop bursting, the pressure has nowhere to release, and instead you become tired. Isn't this the same as abandoning the roots of the tree and pursuing the treetops? If this continues, great disaster will surely happen! The reason why Bai Jin can have tens of thousands of royalties and not be harmed by villains is precisely because they are willing to listen to what upright gentlemen have to say. However, Poujie cannot get royalties and is even looked down upon by his girlfriend. This is because they are close to evil villains. I hope you can think carefully about the difference. There is one thing for which the author can cry bitterly, and six things for which the author can sigh. Since ancient times, when performing actions, the words are often very passionate. If they are not passionate, they will not be able to move the actor's heart. Harsh words are akin to slander. Author, you should think carefully about whether such a thing is right or wrong. Those authors who updated less, delayed updates, or missed updates had no time to feel sad about themselves, so they were drowned in the torrent of works, leaving only later authors to feel sad about them; later authors felt sad and did not learn from it, and future authors felt sad about it.
These three books of Cuckoo Chat all have the same theme. There are still some wonderful moments, but basically in the middle and late stages, it deviates from the character he set for the protagonist. So the later it gets, the worse it becomes. If it were a Cthulhu-style promotion process, I think it would be quite suitable; but if he wants to write about a cultivation style of "exerting evil practices on the outside and adhering to righteous practices internally", then it is inappropriate. Because the protagonist's true nature is only revealed in words, and he occasionally mentions it, but at other times his style is all about magic and immortality. This situation becomes more serious later on. It is recommended that you adjust the hostility in the following text, or you can just go with the dark flow.
How to say it? What kind of immortality are you cultivating?
It just feels like intrigue. All kinds. The dark side is all here. It feels like it's not the money that's being repaired, but the cultivation. Intrigue. This kind of cultivation. Give it to me and I won't even cultivate it.
It turns out I'm not the only one who feels this way. The early stage is very exciting, but the mid-term doesn't have that exciting feeling. It's very abrupt and cliff-like.
Hmm
The level... Is just like that. I think the author feels like he has come back to life, and his skills have basically not improved. After about 150 chapters, I felt useless. The villain's mindless operation is not because he has other reasons, but because the author really set up this kind of lip-pencil villain, a villain template from ten years ago. Yes, my assessment is that he was pulled by the hip. He was brought up by a niche in the track. How can I really say that the level is really average? The language description and character portrayal are all average and very superficial. I have not studied systematically or practiced carefully. After so many years of writing, I have basically made no progress. To be honest, the money is just bad. Who can say that the characters in this book are OK? I can only say that I have never eaten fine rice bran.
If you don't change your mistakes, you won't achieve anything.
A ninth-grade early-stage man has written more than a hundred chapters and hasn't moved a bit. There are all kinds of intrigues and various inheritance of techniques, but there is no movement in his cultivation.
It's too obvious to copy the leader's story. The same people who travel through time to cultivate immortals are cultivating ghosts here, the same clans obstruct the imperial examinations, and the bishop kills people. The same villains on the same list are neither stupid nor smart.
His book is better than most books on cultivating immortals!
This is the first time I have read a novel that starts with Japanese customs.
I'm really convinced. I hope the author can provide an explanation, otherwise some readers will really take the Japanese custom of "not being human" as their own.









