
Monthly Settlement: My Talents Can Be Upgraded Infinitely
by Seeker
About This Novel
Zongmen's slow-burning farming essay. (The progress has reached the middle stage) It develops steadily in the early stage, develops steadily in the mid-term, and stands tall in the late stage. ---- The game guide blogger comes to the world of cultivating immortals. Although reality is different from the game, Fang Yun relied on his understanding of the game system to rationally formulate his own strategy and began to grow step by step. ... I don't know how many years later. The black-robed demon looked at the sword that penetrated his chest. He looked at the man in flowing white clothes in disbelief. "It is said that the leader of the Tianyun Sect is a master of both alchemy and weaponry. Unexpectedly, he is also a peerless swordsman..." Fang Yun was silent. He is not a swordsman, he just uses the sword to increase the damage by 100 million points.
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Official(9)Scraped 18h ago
It's said to be a talent, but it's more like a passive skill, which is too much of a cheat.
Generally speaking, there is no poison. It's just that you don't have spiritual power to cast spells in battle. You only rely on magic weapons. Are you serious? That world is still a flower in a greenhouse. (Spells, alchemy, weapon refining, formations, etc.)" In the world of immortality, all these things are fatal, and there is another point in the world of immortality where the strong make the rules (Killing you is for nothing, and undeveloped geniuses are all for nothing (too much, others don't know that you have the opportunity to be someone else's fool (seize the opportunity)
too complicated
The sect's influence and redundant settings are very difficult to see, so just brush up the talents as hard as you can. If there are some, just give them a four-star rating.
A heart-warming essay about cultivating immortals
I have seen too many underworld cultivators competing for resources. Apart from the struggle, it feels really good to read this kind of heartwarming immortal cultivator occasionally.
It's not bad, but it's so monotonous that I lose interest in reading it later.
The writing style is not delicate enough, but the content is novel, very consistent with the world view of the game, and it also understands the "good intentions" of game planning.
Overall there is no problem
I have seen the latest 500 or so chapters, and there are no particularly bad points. I have to say that the world of cultivating immortals is too harmonious, and there is not much intrigue. In fact, the plot development up to now can be said to be a repetitive straight line. It is nothing more than the protagonist upgrading and then conquering and continuing to practice. This path has been written all the time, but it actually becomes very weak after seeing it. The identity of the mysterious soul refiner can remain undiscovered for hundreds of chapters, and it has been in the world of the novel for hundreds of years. It is really unbelievable. It is too boring to write the plot of relying on Fang Yun to kill evil spirits through sneak attacks. Fang Yun is currently able to reach the peak of the Nascent Soul of the Evil Dao behind his back. However, he is still advancing the unification of the Qionglin Domain very slowly. In fact, in many cases, Miao Qinghong is not said to be radical, but the pace is too slow. It takes so long to write in a place where novice village has just emerged and the overall plot development is not big. I don't understand the author's arrangement in this regard. If this novel is written like this, it will either end up being too long and smelly with more than a thousand chapters, or it will collapse in the middle and late stages and be unfinished. Moreover, all the cultivation content in this novel is like playing, but this is originally a game world, so it is understandable, but it does not look real at all. In addition, the author's definition of evil sects is just a definition, and it is impossible to tell where their evil lies. Strictly speaking, these evil sects in the novel are leftist sects, but they practice different ways. They don't use children to practice elixirs or rely on blood to become gods. They are nothing more than ghost cultivation, demon cultivation, and blood cultivation. Even if they don't do these three evils, they rely on absorbing the exclusive demon vein and yin vein blood sea to improve their cultivation. The author probably discovered such a problem in the middle period, and made a special patch to talk about it, but the reasons given are not convincing at all. If you ask me, you might as well write it as a holy war with different beliefs, or a dispute between paths. Writing it like this is like a fool. The soul refiners are completely like the unreasonable medieval European tribunal paladins. Good or bad is defined by them. But Shu Huang can definitely read this book, at least it's not a particularly poisonous novel.
How can I put it this way? The design feels like a proficient and refreshing article.
Proficiency in farming cool article There's no intrigue, it's very warm
Overall, it's good. It has the refreshing feeling of farming, but there's nothing toxic about it.
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Official(9)Scraped 18h ago
It's said to be a talent, but it's more like a passive skill, which is too much of a cheat.
Generally speaking, there is no poison. It's just that you don't have spiritual power to cast spells in battle. You only rely on magic weapons. Are you serious? That world is still a flower in a greenhouse. (Spells, alchemy, weapon refining, formations, etc.)" In the world of immortality, all these things are fatal, and there is another point in the world of immortality where the strong make the rules (Killing you is for nothing, and undeveloped geniuses are all for nothing (too much, others don't know that you have the opportunity to be someone else's fool (seize the opportunity)
too complicated
The sect's influence and redundant settings are very difficult to see, so just brush up the talents as hard as you can. If there are some, just give them a four-star rating.
A heart-warming essay about cultivating immortals
I have seen too many underworld cultivators competing for resources. Apart from the struggle, it feels really good to read this kind of heartwarming immortal cultivator occasionally.
It's not bad, but it's so monotonous that I lose interest in reading it later.
The writing style is not delicate enough, but the content is novel, very consistent with the world view of the game, and it also understands the "good intentions" of game planning.
Overall there is no problem
I have seen the latest 500 or so chapters, and there are no particularly bad points. I have to say that the world of cultivating immortals is too harmonious, and there is not much intrigue. In fact, the plot development up to now can be said to be a repetitive straight line. It is nothing more than the protagonist upgrading and then conquering and continuing to practice. This path has been written all the time, but it actually becomes very weak after seeing it. The identity of the mysterious soul refiner can remain undiscovered for hundreds of chapters, and it has been in the world of the novel for hundreds of years. It is really unbelievable. It is too boring to write the plot of relying on Fang Yun to kill evil spirits through sneak attacks. Fang Yun is currently able to reach the peak of the Nascent Soul of the Evil Dao behind his back. However, he is still advancing the unification of the Qionglin Domain very slowly. In fact, in many cases, Miao Qinghong is not said to be radical, but the pace is too slow. It takes so long to write in a place where novice village has just emerged and the overall plot development is not big. I don't understand the author's arrangement in this regard. If this novel is written like this, it will either end up being too long and smelly with more than a thousand chapters, or it will collapse in the middle and late stages and be unfinished. Moreover, all the cultivation content in this novel is like playing, but this is originally a game world, so it is understandable, but it does not look real at all. In addition, the author's definition of evil sects is just a definition, and it is impossible to tell where their evil lies. Strictly speaking, these evil sects in the novel are leftist sects, but they practice different ways. They don't use children to practice elixirs or rely on blood to become gods. They are nothing more than ghost cultivation, demon cultivation, and blood cultivation. Even if they don't do these three evils, they rely on absorbing the exclusive demon vein and yin vein blood sea to improve their cultivation. The author probably discovered such a problem in the middle period, and made a special patch to talk about it, but the reasons given are not convincing at all. If you ask me, you might as well write it as a holy war with different beliefs, or a dispute between paths. Writing it like this is like a fool. The soul refiners are completely like the unreasonable medieval European tribunal paladins. Good or bad is defined by them. But Shu Huang can definitely read this book, at least it's not a particularly poisonous novel.
How can I put it this way? The design feels like a proficient and refreshing article.
Proficiency in farming cool article There's no intrigue, it's very warm
Overall, it's good. It has the refreshing feeling of farming, but there's nothing toxic about it.
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Digitize talents and obtain fragments according to monthly progress to improve talents. The author has a better understanding of himself, the plot, and development are all within the framework, and it is relatively stable. The protagonist who is steadily improving is suitable for readers who like this type of story. Three and a half stars.




Slow-paced, single female protagonist, powerful management, fully booked. The protagonist develops slowly, step by step. There are not many protagonists with golden fingers who can develop like this.













