
Jiutai Daotu
by The Mountains And Rivers Outside The Fog
About This Novel
Imprison the Immortal Emperor, open the way, be the founder, mess up destiny, not involved in cause and effect, and have followers all over the Kingdom of God! Control all living beings, unite with the Nine Supreme Beings, defy the great Luo, create the heavens, walk on the ladder of heaven, and ascend the throne of God!
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Official(20)Scraped 20d ago
He said he couldn't reveal anything. As a result, the protagonist is either talking to himself or whispering. You have to say everything with your mouth. I don't care about criminal matters at all.
The content is too rich and difficult to remember. Sometimes, due to the setting, the protagonist can kill people across so many levels even though his level is still low, which is a bit outrageous. It's considered food.
I read dozens of chapters without understanding the background of the story, and I couldn't remember the level of cultivation. Although I couldn't understand it, I was greatly shocked. [Emot=default,29/]
It is a combination of gods and mortals that makes people dizzy when watching it. There is neither exciting fighting nor fascinating suspense. Apart from a new setting, the rest is just a smooth and enjoyable story, which is not even a bit worse than the mystery.
I rarely post book reviews. I have read all the previous books. The previous system settings were too many and a bit outdated. I hope the author will write a new world.
The eunuch ended suddenly, but it was still pretty good~
Hmm... Hmm... Wuwai's book is just too full of skills, many of which have a lot of words. I hope that a book with a single skill, such as a tank that goes all the way to the end, should be better than this one ~ there must always be some weaknesses...
I have followed Taiyi until now, and I can be considered a fan of the author. I will list some shortcomings of the author's books for your reference. First of all, the completion rate of the author Taiyi's several subsequent books is impressive. Except for One Night's Taoism, which reaches the passing mark, and Dao Shaohua's Outline Escape, this Jiutai Taoism directly eunuchs. I hope readers will consider the author's book carefully. Secondly, the author's setting is a bit flimsy. 1. The realm in the author's book seems to be to express the classification of the novel. Other than that, there seems to be no difference. The protagonist in the book can cross a quite exaggerated realm gap to defeat the opponent. Once or twice is okay, but too many times can be completely persuaded to quit. 2. The author sets the protagonist's moves to be too unnatural. For example, after mastering the Four Swords of Zhu Xian, no matter how different the realm is, he will die immediately upon contact. After training, the number of uses will only increase. There is no step-by-step process or limit. 3. Except for the detailed description of the Novice Village where the protagonist lives, the author does not describe much about the rest of the place (including the sect where the protagonist lives). After reading the whole book, he only remembered the name of the sect and did not know the rest. In this book, he went to the sect to become a eunuch. Finally, the author has been writing the book for more than ten years, and the Xianqin universe has been structured for more than ten years, but up to now, the author has not fully written the core setting "The Ninety-nine Secret Techniques of Xianqin", let alone when someone will be able to collect all the ninety-nine secret techniques. I have finished listing the shortcomings that I think, and I sincerely hope that the author can get better. After all, the author's settings can be said to be top-notch in online writing. I really don't want such a good setting to be buried.
Are all the books outside the fog so abstract now? I can't understand them.
It's okay, but this book has a reading threshold. You have to read the author's previous books to understand some of the foreshadowing in it. Otherwise, starting from chapter 50, you will start to feel confused. Anyway, I am too lazy to read the previous books, so I gave up.
You can see the corners of my mouth twitching, I'm such a seductress and such an idiot.
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Official(20)Scraped 20d ago
He said he couldn't reveal anything. As a result, the protagonist is either talking to himself or whispering. You have to say everything with your mouth. I don't care about criminal matters at all.
The content is too rich and difficult to remember. Sometimes, due to the setting, the protagonist can kill people across so many levels even though his level is still low, which is a bit outrageous. It's considered food.
I read dozens of chapters without understanding the background of the story, and I couldn't remember the level of cultivation. Although I couldn't understand it, I was greatly shocked. [Emot=default,29/]
It is a combination of gods and mortals that makes people dizzy when watching it. There is neither exciting fighting nor fascinating suspense. Apart from a new setting, the rest is just a smooth and enjoyable story, which is not even a bit worse than the mystery.
I rarely post book reviews. I have read all the previous books. The previous system settings were too many and a bit outdated. I hope the author will write a new world.
The eunuch ended suddenly, but it was still pretty good~
Hmm... Hmm... Wuwai's book is just too full of skills, many of which have a lot of words. I hope that a book with a single skill, such as a tank that goes all the way to the end, should be better than this one ~ there must always be some weaknesses...
I have followed Taiyi until now, and I can be considered a fan of the author. I will list some shortcomings of the author's books for your reference. First of all, the completion rate of the author Taiyi's several subsequent books is impressive. Except for One Night's Taoism, which reaches the passing mark, and Dao Shaohua's Outline Escape, this Jiutai Taoism directly eunuchs. I hope readers will consider the author's book carefully. Secondly, the author's setting is a bit flimsy. 1. The realm in the author's book seems to be to express the classification of the novel. Other than that, there seems to be no difference. The protagonist in the book can cross a quite exaggerated realm gap to defeat the opponent. Once or twice is okay, but too many times can be completely persuaded to quit. 2. The author sets the protagonist's moves to be too unnatural. For example, after mastering the Four Swords of Zhu Xian, no matter how different the realm is, he will die immediately upon contact. After training, the number of uses will only increase. There is no step-by-step process or limit. 3. Except for the detailed description of the Novice Village where the protagonist lives, the author does not describe much about the rest of the place (including the sect where the protagonist lives). After reading the whole book, he only remembered the name of the sect and did not know the rest. In this book, he went to the sect to become a eunuch. Finally, the author has been writing the book for more than ten years, and the Xianqin universe has been structured for more than ten years, but up to now, the author has not fully written the core setting "The Ninety-nine Secret Techniques of Xianqin", let alone when someone will be able to collect all the ninety-nine secret techniques. I have finished listing the shortcomings that I think, and I sincerely hope that the author can get better. After all, the author's settings can be said to be top-notch in online writing. I really don't want such a good setting to be buried.
Are all the books outside the fog so abstract now? I can't understand them.
It's okay, but this book has a reading threshold. You have to read the author's previous books to understand some of the foreshadowing in it. Otherwise, starting from chapter 50, you will start to feel confused. Anyway, I am too lazy to read the previous books, so I gave up.
You can see the corners of my mouth twitching, I'm such a seductress and such an idiot.












