
Uncle Jiu's First Disciple, It's Not Too Much to Open the Heavenly Gate with One Sword!
by Aries Horse
About This Novel
Travel through the zombie world and become the adopted son and first disciple of Uncle Nine. But it took eighteen years for the system to wake up...
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
I don't know how to evaluate
The first four chapters made me a little embarrassed. The author explained it at the beginning. After the protagonist traveled through time, everyone made it very clear. Even if the protagonist traveled through time and had a plug-in, he had not yet mastered Maoshan Taoism. I think it should be relatively difficult. Then when he went to see Mr. Ren, how did the protagonist tell Uncle Jiu that he spent time learning English with the missionary? As Uncle Jiu said before, the protagonist has spent all these years practicing martial arts in seclusion or guarding Yiyizhuang. Does Uncle Jiu really think that the protagonist has time to learn this? Let's take a step back. Even if I learned it from a missionary. I'm wondering, is there really a missionary who can enter Yizhuang to teach the protagonist. And what are the skills of the protagonist's master, Uncle Jiu? Wouldn't he know if someone taught him as a disciple? So I felt very embarrassed from the first 4 chapters😅
Why is it that this year, both humans and ghosts can open the gate of heaven with one sword?
The good thing is that it is too narcissistic
The first few chapters made me feel embarrassed, but I felt a little disconnected haha😊
At the beginning, the protagonist comes to the world of Uncle Jiu
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
I don't know how to evaluate
The first four chapters made me a little embarrassed. The author explained it at the beginning. After the protagonist traveled through time, everyone made it very clear. Even if the protagonist traveled through time and had a plug-in, he had not yet mastered Maoshan Taoism. I think it should be relatively difficult. Then when he went to see Mr. Ren, how did the protagonist tell Uncle Jiu that he spent time learning English with the missionary? As Uncle Jiu said before, the protagonist has spent all these years practicing martial arts in seclusion or guarding Yiyizhuang. Does Uncle Jiu really think that the protagonist has time to learn this? Let's take a step back. Even if I learned it from a missionary. I'm wondering, is there really a missionary who can enter Yizhuang to teach the protagonist. And what are the skills of the protagonist's master, Uncle Jiu? Wouldn't he know if someone taught him as a disciple? So I felt very embarrassed from the first 4 chapters😅
Why is it that this year, both humans and ghosts can open the gate of heaven with one sword?
The good thing is that it is too narcissistic
The first few chapters made me feel embarrassed, but I felt a little disconnected haha😊
At the beginning, the protagonist comes to the world of Uncle Jiu









