I Just Want to Survive, How Did I Become a Peerless Master?

I Just Want to Survive, How Did I Become a Peerless Master?

by Tuo Tuo Dad

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505Kwords190chapters
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The spear of Yan Zhao, the knife of killing evil, a piece of red dust breaks the heart and intestines, I see Yama on the road to Huangquan, the road is uneven and the seven big bandits, three thousand white-haired ghosts see sorrow. The flash of swords, the intrigues of the iron-blooded Jianghu, the loyal generals of the corrupt imperial court, and the time traveler Su Canyang, who never forgets the national disaster until his death, originally wanted to survive and save his life, but wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes. He resolutely jumped into the rivers and lakes, shouldering the responsibility of morality. He is an unparalleled son, and his chivalrous courage illuminates Kunlun, interpreting a touching legend of the rivers and lakes.

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Happy House Painting Workshop Hu18mo ago

Regarding readers' interpretations of various perspectives in this book

This book has 180,000 words and will be on the shelves soon. I would like to thank all the book friends for their support of the author. During the process of reading the book, the book friends expressed their opinions, including support and criticism. I have summarized that the most controversial issues among readers are the following issues. 1: About the definition of guns in this world. From the beginning, in my setting, the gun was a kind of hidden weapon. It was powerful and easy to operate, but it was also destined to have an upper limit of power. I have described the imperial army in my book. Ordinary soldiers wore iron armor and were equipped with powerful crossbows, which were enough to kill low-level warriors in formation. The advantage of a gun over a crossbow is that it is easy to carry and has strong suddenness. As for its power, it is not that strong compared to a powerful crossbow. After all, the conditions are limited. The gun used by the protagonist is probably the kind of simple single-shot gun used during World War II, not the powerful anti-equipment firearm of modern people. The guns in the book can also deal with middle-level and third-level warriors. They can only be said to be a certain threat to upper-level third-level warriors, such as sniping iron-handed gods and demons, which can only kill with one hit under specific circumstances. This is a martial arts world. The army is extremely powerful, wearing iron armor and carrying powerful crossbows. In this case, the gun used by the protagonist is of little use! It is reasonable for the court to be disinterested. Just like in the late Ming Dynasty, muskets still failed to defeat the Manchu Tatars. 2: About the setting of the protagonist First of all, it should be noted that readers cannot view the protagonist from a God's perspective. The protagonist was just a modern young man in his twenties in his previous life. When he came to this world, he was just a beggar. Apart from having more modern knowledge than the people in this world, he did not have any advantages over the natives in other aspects. No matter in which world, as long as there is a country, it must be the most powerful party, except of course Xianxia and Xuanhua, because personal force has reached the level of overwhelming a city and destroying a country. When the protagonist comes to this world, his first choice is that there is no problem with the court. The protagonist has no background, low strength, and no talent that has not yet grown up. Therefore, the problem can only be dealt with within the scope of the court rules, so as to protect himself to the greatest extent. The protagonist's only impulse was the death of the Guo family's mother and son. After an impulse, he killed Qian Gui. If you don't follow the rules yourself, don't blame others for not following the rules. The result is a thousand-mile escape. I don't want to write the protagonist as a selfish villain, or even a villain who benefits himself at the expense of others. The protagonist should be an ordinary person with flesh and blood and all kinds of emotions. So in many places it's not that the protagonist has no brains, but that others use rules to suppress you. Until you don't have the strength to overturn the rules, you can only use the rules to fight against. In the trip to the deserted state, the reader stands from a God's perspective and knows that Cheng Dalong and his gang are bad, but in the eyes of the protagonist, this is normal. There is no big problem with other people's authority. Why do you doubt your immediate boss? Three: About the title and content of the book This is something that I regret recently. The original title of the book was "The Chivalrous Heroes of Kunlun". After signing the contract, the editor said that I wouldn't take it seriously, so the title was changed to the current one. However, I will forcefully explain this tonight. The protagonist came to this world with the intention of keeping Gou alive, but was forced by reality to survive and had to enter the world. The above is just the author's point of view. If you have any questions, please give me your advice. You are also welcome to participate in the discussion. Thank you again for your support. No matter what, I will definitely write this book as a way to fulfill my childhood martial arts dream.

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Dance to Clear the Shadow_ec16mo ago

Write something. Tong San can hire murderers to kill people. Why does the protagonist want to run away with the bucket? A gang dares to do so blatantly. Enter six doors to kill someone? Is the imperial court a loser?

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