
Yin Yang Talisman Master
by Zuo Liuying
About This Novel
I have a talisman that can control swords, kill ghosts, and kill gods. I can also know the world, know all the immortals, and count all the people! ... It's scary to think about it.
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Stop being a eunuch. .
Excellent writing and plot
Come on, come on, come on, fatten up and come again
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
. . . . . .
Stop being a eunuch. .
Excellent writing and plot
Come on, come on, come on, fatten up and come again
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Classical fairy tale, the pace is fast, without the drag of mortal life. The protagonist is a monk as soon as he appears. The setting of spells and magic cultivators is also very interesting. The magic cultivator is no longer an alternative Qi practitioner who practices demonic energy or turbid energy. In addition, although the number of words is still small, judging from the information that has been revealed, the world view of this book is still quite large, with at least six major cultivation systems of "Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Demonology, God, and Witchcraft".




Very young seedlings, but not bad. In the magic-reformed interrogation mirror system, the protagonist is a monk from the beginning, so he goes straight to the theme without getting into trouble. The golden finger is a magic number. It can be seen that the author has also put effort into this aspect. The divination section is very immersive. Friends who like this kind of thing can take a look.




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Classical fairy tale, the pace is fast, without the drag of mortal life. The protagonist is a monk as soon as he appears. The setting of spells and magic cultivators is also very interesting. The magic cultivator is no longer an alternative Qi practitioner who practices demonic energy or turbid energy. In addition, although the number of words is still small, judging from the information that has been revealed, the world view of this book is still quite large, with at least six major cultivation systems of "Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Demonology, God, and Witchcraft".













