
Tao Palace Game
About This Novel
Those who enter the Tao Palace will become holy after seeing it! In the dark, there are many Taoist palaces. The Tao Palace is above the Nine Heavens, between Yin and Yang, jumping out of the Three Realms and not among the Five Elements. If you are lucky and predestined, you can be selected by the Taoist Palace, enter it to practice Taoism, comprehend the mysteries, become immortal, and control the universe. Zhang Xuye, holding the relics of his ancestors, was destined to be selected by the Taoist Palace and enter the Chunyang Taoist Palace to practice. In the Tao Palace, he studied Taoism, learned knowledge, worked for the Tao Palace, was busy for immortality, and worked hard to see more of the world. (All the worlds in this book are original) (This book does not add data flow, the panel is just the display effect of magical powers) (The final interpretation rights of this book rest with Chunyang Dao Palace) (Finally, everyone is welcome to enter the pit)
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Official(19)Scraped 23d ago
Quite ordinary, what the hell? Just a gimmick
This book is very nice. But why ten words?
It's a beautiful novel. I finished it before I knew it. Please update it soon.
My opinion is the same as another comment. The first dungeon was full of flesh and blood, and I was forced to interrupt the assessment. I couldn't stand it for a moment.
The beginning was good, the first dungeon was capable of accomplishing many things, and in the end, as long as it ended smoothly, no one would say anything. However, the first dungeon was too watery, and the plot was simple enough to get through. He had to write it in great detail, but the bad ending at the end was even more troublesome, especially the meat ball at the end. It was obvious at a glance that it was related to the future development of the protagonist. You could just let him finish the dungeon well and take it back for reuse. But no, he had to be able to arrange for the meat ball to fuse by itself, or to get into the protagonist's mouth. The funniest thing about this loan is that Daogong will actually give you a loan without any real contribution from you. Later, the author explained it and said that four or five copies would make him invincible. This can only mean that the author's outline itself was not done well. Look at how many words he has in "Reincarnation Paradise", but he can still write it. I don't want to compare it with other works, but I should sort out the outline carefully.
Isn't this just an alternative game novel? It's like the Tao Palace is above the nine heavens, between yin and yang, jumping out of the three realms and not in the five elements. It wasted a few minutes of my time.
What is this chapter about vampires about? Stupid can't
I think it looks good
This author is very interesting, and there is basically nothing serious about the article. The written copy and plot are very vivid. I don't know why it only scores 7.5. Maybe it's because it's not very famous, and the characteristics of the book are not very distinctive. I think 8 points is more fair. But you can read it when you are short of books.
The first copy was uncomfortable to watch, it was anticlimactic and almost unbearable. It was supposed to bring some benefits to the protagonist, but ended up being in debt. I was really speechless.
A good book, worth reading
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Official(19)Scraped 23d ago
Quite ordinary, what the hell? Just a gimmick
This book is very nice. But why ten words?
It's a beautiful novel. I finished it before I knew it. Please update it soon.
My opinion is the same as another comment. The first dungeon was full of flesh and blood, and I was forced to interrupt the assessment. I couldn't stand it for a moment.
The beginning was good, the first dungeon was capable of accomplishing many things, and in the end, as long as it ended smoothly, no one would say anything. However, the first dungeon was too watery, and the plot was simple enough to get through. He had to write it in great detail, but the bad ending at the end was even more troublesome, especially the meat ball at the end. It was obvious at a glance that it was related to the future development of the protagonist. You could just let him finish the dungeon well and take it back for reuse. But no, he had to be able to arrange for the meat ball to fuse by itself, or to get into the protagonist's mouth. The funniest thing about this loan is that Daogong will actually give you a loan without any real contribution from you. Later, the author explained it and said that four or five copies would make him invincible. This can only mean that the author's outline itself was not done well. Look at how many words he has in "Reincarnation Paradise", but he can still write it. I don't want to compare it with other works, but I should sort out the outline carefully.
Isn't this just an alternative game novel? It's like the Tao Palace is above the nine heavens, between yin and yang, jumping out of the three realms and not in the five elements. It wasted a few minutes of my time.
What is this chapter about vampires about? Stupid can't
I think it looks good
This author is very interesting, and there is basically nothing serious about the article. The written copy and plot are very vivid. I don't know why it only scores 7.5. Maybe it's because it's not very famous, and the characteristics of the book are not very distinctive. I think 8 points is more fair. But you can read it when you are short of books.
The first copy was uncomfortable to watch, it was anticlimactic and almost unbearable. It was supposed to bring some benefits to the protagonist, but ended up being in debt. I was really speechless.
A good book, worth reading









