
Douluo: My Flower-hearted Martial Soul Has Unlimited Awakenings
by Jade-faced Little Partridge
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New book: Douluo: The Sky Vase in the left hand, the Sacred Clothes in the right hand
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
It's hard to comment
As the title states, I generally recommend not commenting if you haven't read too much, but after reading this book for 6 chapters, I really don't want to read further. The setting alone is weird and weird, and the character of the protagonist is also indescribable. 1: At the beginning of the chapter, it is obvious that the protagonist has a bad character lying flat on his back. This is not to say that this kind of character is not good, but that he is so bad in the Wuhun Hall. What is the difference between this and joining the national army in 1948? It doesn't matter if it's a mess, then at least the protagonist has to survive, right? Just because of a sudden reminder, a person who has been acting for 18 years suddenly wants to join the center of power. There is no process of personality change, and he is not a robot. 2: The setting of the protagonist's martial spirit. The first martial spirit is weird. I haven't even explained what it is. It's a bit frivolous, and sometimes it's a carrot. The second martial spirit is inexplicably started before I can confirm what the combat power of the first martial spirit is. 3: Regarding cultivation and cultivation resources, the protagonist is 18 years old at the beginning, with full innate soul power. He has cultivated to more than 40 levels in 12 years. At least someone needs to help him obtain the soul ring. If the protagonist quickly catches up with the cultivation speed of the golden generation, will it not attract attention in the martial arts academy and report it? It was the first time Bibi Dong heard this name, and he had no impression at all; please, Wuhun Academy is an institution directly subordinate to the Pope, and those with innate levels of 8 and 9 must be reported. This makes no sense at all with the actual situation. Your basic settings must at least comply with basic logic, right? If you want to say that this situation is an internal problem of Wuhun Academy, then the author thinks it is necessary to save these forces that are rotten to the core? The author doesn't just do whatever he wants. The rest can't be evaluated because they don't look forward to it. If you can accept these settings that don't conform to realistic logic, you can continue to test the poison.
What a waste!
Every Douluo book will brag about Tang Hao's combat prowess. Bibi Dong, who has twin martial souls at level 99, was beaten down. If the author wants to brag about Tang Hao, there is no need to brag to this extent!
Idiot-like protagonist
In the Wuhun Palace, Sword Douluo will suppress you with his soul power. He won't lie down on the ground. He can't get up without his soul bones. You don't need to look to know that the protagonist is a Ninja Turtle.
A bit interesting, but not much, just looks like that
What a waste of my time. It's such a mess. I doubt the author has read the original text.
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
It's hard to comment
As the title states, I generally recommend not commenting if you haven't read too much, but after reading this book for 6 chapters, I really don't want to read further. The setting alone is weird and weird, and the character of the protagonist is also indescribable. 1: At the beginning of the chapter, it is obvious that the protagonist has a bad character lying flat on his back. This is not to say that this kind of character is not good, but that he is so bad in the Wuhun Hall. What is the difference between this and joining the national army in 1948? It doesn't matter if it's a mess, then at least the protagonist has to survive, right? Just because of a sudden reminder, a person who has been acting for 18 years suddenly wants to join the center of power. There is no process of personality change, and he is not a robot. 2: The setting of the protagonist's martial spirit. The first martial spirit is weird. I haven't even explained what it is. It's a bit frivolous, and sometimes it's a carrot. The second martial spirit is inexplicably started before I can confirm what the combat power of the first martial spirit is. 3: Regarding cultivation and cultivation resources, the protagonist is 18 years old at the beginning, with full innate soul power. He has cultivated to more than 40 levels in 12 years. At least someone needs to help him obtain the soul ring. If the protagonist quickly catches up with the cultivation speed of the golden generation, will it not attract attention in the martial arts academy and report it? It was the first time Bibi Dong heard this name, and he had no impression at all; please, Wuhun Academy is an institution directly subordinate to the Pope, and those with innate levels of 8 and 9 must be reported. This makes no sense at all with the actual situation. Your basic settings must at least comply with basic logic, right? If you want to say that this situation is an internal problem of Wuhun Academy, then the author thinks it is necessary to save these forces that are rotten to the core? The author doesn't just do whatever he wants. The rest can't be evaluated because they don't look forward to it. If you can accept these settings that don't conform to realistic logic, you can continue to test the poison.
What a waste!
Every Douluo book will brag about Tang Hao's combat prowess. Bibi Dong, who has twin martial souls at level 99, was beaten down. If the author wants to brag about Tang Hao, there is no need to brag to this extent!
Idiot-like protagonist
In the Wuhun Palace, Sword Douluo will suppress you with his soul power. He won't lie down on the ground. He can't get up without his soul bones. You don't need to look to know that the protagonist is a Ninja Turtle.
A bit interesting, but not much, just looks like that
What a waste of my time. It's such a mess. I doubt the author has read the original text.






















