
The Sword of Cultivating Immortality is Cultivated Above
by Mo Ruoan
About This Novel
Min Yueqi was born in a declining cultivator family. She has loved eating since she was a child, but her biggest worry is whether spiritual rice or spiritual rice porridge tastes better. Until one day, she watched her friends and partners fall at her feet, and there was nothing she could do. She realizes that only by becoming stronger can she protect the people she wants to protect. And she wants her lovely family to stand at the top of this continent!
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
Why do you always want the heroine's family to be wiped out? Is it interesting to have only one person left to cultivate immortality? Isn't the cost of growth too high?
Dear author, I have a question about your label.
Rebirth? Chasing his wife? ? ? ! ! ! I want to see the female protagonist carry the whole scene, and I don't want any male protagonist to say🙃 Men will only affect the speed at which the female protagonist draws her sword. . . .
The book is pretty good
The only flaw is the male protagonist, the writing is too disgusting, and the male protagonist is reborn, so what does the author mean by writing this sword cultivator? When writing about the female protagonist in the emotional drama in the novel about cultivating immortals, it is like falling out of wisdom. Don't say you don't know how. It can be seen from your article. Others write emotional drama naturally, but you write it forcefully and eloquently. Pi, the heroine and the male protagonist were forced to meet each other several times. Don't write romance novels under the guise of cultivating immortals. Readers of cultivating immortals read about cultivation, breaking through obstacles, obtaining treasures, and justice. When writing love novels, don't use cultivating immortals as a cover. You have turned such a good novel into something like this. I'm really speechless.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
Why do you always want the heroine's family to be wiped out? Is it interesting to have only one person left to cultivate immortality? Isn't the cost of growth too high?
Dear author, I have a question about your label.
Rebirth? Chasing his wife? ? ? ! ! ! I want to see the female protagonist carry the whole scene, and I don't want any male protagonist to say🙃 Men will only affect the speed at which the female protagonist draws her sword. . . .
The book is pretty good
The only flaw is the male protagonist, the writing is too disgusting, and the male protagonist is reborn, so what does the author mean by writing this sword cultivator? When writing about the female protagonist in the emotional drama in the novel about cultivating immortals, it is like falling out of wisdom. Don't say you don't know how. It can be seen from your article. Others write emotional drama naturally, but you write it forcefully and eloquently. Pi, the heroine and the male protagonist were forced to meet each other several times. Don't write romance novels under the guise of cultivating immortals. Readers of cultivating immortals read about cultivation, breaking through obstacles, obtaining treasures, and justice. When writing love novels, don't use cultivating immortals as a cover. You have turned such a good novel into something like this. I'm really speechless.
