
Lingwu: I Am the Only Immortal
by No Realm
About This Novel
The sky's orbits crisscross, and mysterious energy invades. The environment changed and martial arts flourished. Zhou Yi, who traveled through time, is blessed with unique resources. I have a psychic mine, and I can project the heavens. Everyone is martial, but I am the only immortal.
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Official(6)Scraped 27d ago
My favorite settings and ideas, the content is hard to describe in one sentence, and there are too many sermons, especially on how to deal with people and the world. Almost every chapter has sermons. It's poisonous. It's good to be more detailed about cultivation. There's something wrong with having so many people and the world. It's enough to understand everything you know. Just try less and resort to ancient routines. That's a poisonous point. Author, you need to be stunned. There are still many things that you should do less and expose before the protagonist loses his strength. You are not in a hurry and no one is chasing you. You can stop when the Shengwu is strong enough. Yes, both are fine. There are too many things exposed, and no master or master is of any use. Many things take time to accumulate. Don't treat others as fools. The key is not a necessity, and no one forces or urges. The protagonist has no necessities. I don't know why I want to expose it. After reading more than fifty chapters, I can't resist. I hope the author can change it. I really like this setting and imagination, but there is too little written. Although the planet is called Green Star, I want to complain, but I hope the author can write it well and improve it.
The setting of the characters is good, but there are a lot of preaching and explanations, and the pretense routine is a bit old, and the main plot line seems to be off-topic after a hundred chapters...
This copy is too long
How long has it been since I last returned to the main line?
Maverick
The author's writing is too special, with too many thoughts of his own, but not much plot. Another point is that the author set the health of ordinary people to be 1. As a result, the training camp was full of people with dozens of health. Carrying dozens of kilograms of weight has a great impact.
It's an anticlimactic story again, the first 100 or so pictures were pretty good, but then it got worse and worse.
I think the protagonist handled his sister's affairs beautifully.
Some people may think that what happened to the protagonist's sister is poisonous, but I don't think so. On the contrary, I felt very comfortable, and that was how things should be handled.
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Official(6)Scraped 27d ago
My favorite settings and ideas, the content is hard to describe in one sentence, and there are too many sermons, especially on how to deal with people and the world. Almost every chapter has sermons. It's poisonous. It's good to be more detailed about cultivation. There's something wrong with having so many people and the world. It's enough to understand everything you know. Just try less and resort to ancient routines. That's a poisonous point. Author, you need to be stunned. There are still many things that you should do less and expose before the protagonist loses his strength. You are not in a hurry and no one is chasing you. You can stop when the Shengwu is strong enough. Yes, both are fine. There are too many things exposed, and no master or master is of any use. Many things take time to accumulate. Don't treat others as fools. The key is not a necessity, and no one forces or urges. The protagonist has no necessities. I don't know why I want to expose it. After reading more than fifty chapters, I can't resist. I hope the author can change it. I really like this setting and imagination, but there is too little written. Although the planet is called Green Star, I want to complain, but I hope the author can write it well and improve it.
The setting of the characters is good, but there are a lot of preaching and explanations, and the pretense routine is a bit old, and the main plot line seems to be off-topic after a hundred chapters...
This copy is too long
How long has it been since I last returned to the main line?
Maverick
The author's writing is too special, with too many thoughts of his own, but not much plot. Another point is that the author set the health of ordinary people to be 1. As a result, the training camp was full of people with dozens of health. Carrying dozens of kilograms of weight has a great impact.
It's an anticlimactic story again, the first 100 or so pictures were pretty good, but then it got worse and worse.
I think the protagonist handled his sister's affairs beautifully.
Some people may think that what happened to the protagonist's sister is poisonous, but I don't think so. On the contrary, I felt very comfortable, and that was how things should be handled.









