
Expert in Defeating Evil Spirits
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When I pulled out the book that recorded forbidden knowledge from the bookshelf of the city library, I felt helpless and frightened, watching my life crash into another railway full of crazy nonsense. On the road, we also ran over some garbage that the mantis used as a car.
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The book is half dead
It's half the battle not to die if you write a first-person book. I've never seen a few first-person books where you can survive and become a god.
There are comics coming out, but the novels are gone😱
Shangzhi Xu Fu (talent is simply not human) He maintains his true nature in the many ways of pursuing strength, kills countless people but is self-disciplined, pursues psychic powers but rejects evil laws. His talent allows him to have a vision far beyond that of others, but he also sets his own boundaries (including moral and behavioral aspects). Xu Fu clearly understood that a person's strength and weakness, and the outcome of a battle, were not determined by speed skills or psychic abilities, but by exploiting strengths and avoiding weaknesses, and using strength to overcome weakness. No matter what, they were just weapons and means, and among them, Xu Fu's greatest advantage was martial arts. Xiayu Wufu (the talent of middle-aged people) He is obsessed with martial arts and is not moved by external things. There may be easier ways to become stronger, but he doesn't care. For him, there is no point in defeating his opponent if he does not use martial arts, and he refuses to adapt. This way of living is undoubtedly stupid for "smart people", but who knows who will be stupid in the end? Neither a wise nor a foolish "swordsman" (different talents) Although he is loyal to the sword, he is half-hearted. In order to become stronger, he abandons the bottom line and sacrifices the near for the distant. This reminds me of a poor man who marries a rich girl because he is a child. Although his love is sincere, he cannot help but live an uncomfortable life. Unlike the former Xu Fu Wufu, the "Swordsman" was chosen to practice martial arts, and the concept of martial arts was also instilled by others (including the power of psychics). He was obviously strong enough to be close to an expert in subduing demons, but was defeated by the "Magic Eye" and had the illusion of "getting what he asked for" (Swordsman: "But how could it be me?"). Being favored without realizing it, and being gifted but mediocre is the greatest irony of his life. ---------------------- Xu Fu's vision went beyond the shackles. Wu Fu's single-mindedness made him not see the shackles at all (the special psyker may have been the first psyker Wu Fu dealt with, and Wu Fu broke the shackles unknowingly). Only the swordsman restrained himself because of the martial arts concepts he was instilled.
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I'm afraid that the serialization status will become complete in one day.
Is the author still alive?
There has been no update for almost two and a half years.
Author, please update quickly.
Reading his books, I am always afraid that he will die.
Don't stop updating, I still want to see the Faceless Man
Very good writing
The writing is very good and the ideas are good. Just not updating
Always pay attention to the author, don't die
Woohoo, author, where have you been?
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Official(23)Scraped 20d ago
The book is half dead
It's half the battle not to die if you write a first-person book. I've never seen a few first-person books where you can survive and become a god.
There are comics coming out, but the novels are gone😱
Shangzhi Xu Fu (talent is simply not human) He maintains his true nature in the many ways of pursuing strength, kills countless people but is self-disciplined, pursues psychic powers but rejects evil laws. His talent allows him to have a vision far beyond that of others, but he also sets his own boundaries (including moral and behavioral aspects). Xu Fu clearly understood that a person's strength and weakness, and the outcome of a battle, were not determined by speed skills or psychic abilities, but by exploiting strengths and avoiding weaknesses, and using strength to overcome weakness. No matter what, they were just weapons and means, and among them, Xu Fu's greatest advantage was martial arts. Xiayu Wufu (the talent of middle-aged people) He is obsessed with martial arts and is not moved by external things. There may be easier ways to become stronger, but he doesn't care. For him, there is no point in defeating his opponent if he does not use martial arts, and he refuses to adapt. This way of living is undoubtedly stupid for "smart people", but who knows who will be stupid in the end? Neither a wise nor a foolish "swordsman" (different talents) Although he is loyal to the sword, he is half-hearted. In order to become stronger, he abandons the bottom line and sacrifices the near for the distant. This reminds me of a poor man who marries a rich girl because he is a child. Although his love is sincere, he cannot help but live an uncomfortable life. Unlike the former Xu Fu Wufu, the "Swordsman" was chosen to practice martial arts, and the concept of martial arts was also instilled by others (including the power of psychics). He was obviously strong enough to be close to an expert in subduing demons, but was defeated by the "Magic Eye" and had the illusion of "getting what he asked for" (Swordsman: "But how could it be me?"). Being favored without realizing it, and being gifted but mediocre is the greatest irony of his life. ---------------------- Xu Fu's vision went beyond the shackles. Wu Fu's single-mindedness made him not see the shackles at all (the special psyker may have been the first psyker Wu Fu dealt with, and Wu Fu broke the shackles unknowingly). Only the swordsman restrained himself because of the martial arts concepts he was instilled.
reminder
I'm afraid that the serialization status will become complete in one day.
Is the author still alive?
There has been no update for almost two and a half years.
Author, please update quickly.
Reading his books, I am always afraid that he will die.
Don't stop updating, I still want to see the Faceless Man
Very good writing
The writing is very good and the ideas are good. Just not updating
Always pay attention to the author, don't die
Woohoo, author, where have you been?
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Recommendation index:■■■■ If possible, I hope everyone will read Teacher Tea's book. I can't be the only one waiting at the bottom of the pit. The Tea Teacher and the Demon-Conquering Expert have also appeared on Chiji's book list. They are very high-quality works. However, the Tea Teacher has redefined July and also redefined the concept of forging ahead with determination. For food and grass, it is recommended to review it every day* (it won't be updated anyway)




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54. Cthulhu modern urban literature. For a book as good as this, I can praise it from multiple aspects such as plot, rhythm, characters, settings, etc., But I think these are unnecessary. Because Ninth Brother, I know very well how difficult it is for those of us third-person advocates who have been trained by Internet articles to read a first-person novel. Therefore, Ninth Brother, I have to be down-to-earth. Brother Jiu, I am a firm supporter of the third person, but this book really made me enjoy it. I originally planned to give it a perfunctory glance, but I didn't expect that after one glance, I couldn't put it down anymore. Therefore, I don't need you to read too much, just three chapters. Believe me, three chapters will conquer you. Well, although this book is already out of date, Brother Jiu, I would like to add a new one to replace it, but it is so well written that I always feel it is a pity, so I will leave this issue as a reflection.












