
Martial Arts Longevity: I Can Enter Other Worlds
by Lonely Heart
About This Novel
Prodigies from all walks of life are rising together, and thousands of great avenues are competing for the throne. In this world of billions of Hengsha, all living beings are fighting to survive. Gu Yuan was brought to the splendid world of martial arts civilization by the mysterious pagoda. He could travel back and forth from world to world at will. He rose rapidly from humble beginnings and pursued the possibility of eternal life---- Confucianism disrupts the law with literature, and chivalry violates the law with force. Herding the human world, a group of monsters feast Hundreds of ghosts wandering through the night, when the world is silent The evil spirits are endless and the incense is endless ---- Travel through the heavens, step across all realms, and have all the great avenues within your palms.
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Official(9)Scraped 2mo ago
The main reason is that the plot is not strong, and the character of the protagonist doesn't really matter. It doesn't matter whether he is cold-blooded or ruthless. It mainly depends on whether the progression of the plot is interesting. This book just felt that the plot progression was a bit monotonous and boring, and the development and utilization of golden fingers also lacked interest. The author should clearly distinguish the main world from other small worlds, not only the upper limit of power, but also make the power system of the main world more high-end (similar to the difference between cultivating immortals and practicing martial arts), so that the small world can be special and more interesting.
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This protagonist, how should I put it, is a bit too ruthless. . . It felt like everyone except himself was a wild monster. . . In his eyes, there is not even an NPC.
It's a bit of an imitation. I've read a similar book and the previous plots are almost the same.
It must be a eunuch, another one comes in
The author writes the protagonist as a pig's foot
The author looks at your setting. Is it necessary for the protagonist to exist? The protagonist feels like a marionette
Too bad setting problem
The author's writing is okay, but there is a problem with the setting. Change the setting of traveling through other worlds so that you can add a world every other year. Change the golden finger of the protagonist to only have the travel function. The world you travel through should not cause problems without the protagonist, and the protagonist should not become the savior of the world. It looks much better this way
Haha, it's pretty good-looking. Don't be mean or mean, don't be fooled by the low-star reviews. Good books also have negative reviews, and some people don't like others' good reviews.
Hit the cards and get a little bit of growth experience
It's a pity that this book was actually quite good.
If you can't write about women, don't write about it. You have to insert a few pornographic paragraphs occasionally. I'm really convinced. It disgusts readers who don't have a heroine. It also doesn't attract harem readers or readers who have a heroine. No wonder the results are so poor.
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 2mo ago
The main reason is that the plot is not strong, and the character of the protagonist doesn't really matter. It doesn't matter whether he is cold-blooded or ruthless. It mainly depends on whether the progression of the plot is interesting. This book just felt that the plot progression was a bit monotonous and boring, and the development and utilization of golden fingers also lacked interest. The author should clearly distinguish the main world from other small worlds, not only the upper limit of power, but also make the power system of the main world more high-end (similar to the difference between cultivating immortals and practicing martial arts), so that the small world can be special and more interesting.
. . . .
This protagonist, how should I put it, is a bit too ruthless. . . It felt like everyone except himself was a wild monster. . . In his eyes, there is not even an NPC.
It's a bit of an imitation. I've read a similar book and the previous plots are almost the same.
It must be a eunuch, another one comes in
The author writes the protagonist as a pig's foot
The author looks at your setting. Is it necessary for the protagonist to exist? The protagonist feels like a marionette
Too bad setting problem
The author's writing is okay, but there is a problem with the setting. Change the setting of traveling through other worlds so that you can add a world every other year. Change the golden finger of the protagonist to only have the travel function. The world you travel through should not cause problems without the protagonist, and the protagonist should not become the savior of the world. It looks much better this way
Haha, it's pretty good-looking. Don't be mean or mean, don't be fooled by the low-star reviews. Good books also have negative reviews, and some people don't like others' good reviews.
Hit the cards and get a little bit of growth experience
It's a pity that this book was actually quite good.
If you can't write about women, don't write about it. You have to insert a few pornographic paragraphs occasionally. I'm really convinced. It disgusts readers who don't have a heroine. It also doesn't attract harem readers or readers who have a heroine. No wonder the results are so poor.









