
Cyber taoist Priests in the Heavens
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"Sir, I've eaten poop!" Faced with the ghost king whose yin energy was overwhelming and the mountains and rivers were changing color, Yi Tianxing took out the peach wood sword, the ghost exorcism charm, the demon mirror, the Gatling, the cantaloupe grenade... The era of cold weapons has passed. If you want to become a new generation of heavenly masters, how can you not keep up with the times? "In what age are you still engaging in hand-to-hand combat?" Yi Tianxing holds high the banner of cyberspace and brings a little technological shock to every world.
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
History, one star for cyber setting. It's said to be a cyber anti-virus company, but who puts garbage in the anti-virus pool? The protagonist said that lovers of supernatural movies don't even know how to consecrate the light, and they still scream indiscriminately.
Come on, boy. Come on, boy.
It is a chronicle-style novel that follows the plot of the film and television. Jumping chapters does not affect the continuity of the plot. In fact, the plots of Mr. Zombie were quite interesting at the beginning, but when I got to A Chinese Ghost Story and became a disciple of Yan Chixia, it was boring from the beginning. When it comes to A Chinese Ghost Story 2, there is no need to write Chiaki Kazuyo to death, but I don't know why he has to be written as being seriously injured near death. He needs to dismantle the electronic zombies to transform him, and then take him with him through time. The subsequent plot makes him continue to cause trouble, which lowers his evaluation a bit.
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
History, one star for cyber setting. It's said to be a cyber anti-virus company, but who puts garbage in the anti-virus pool? The protagonist said that lovers of supernatural movies don't even know how to consecrate the light, and they still scream indiscriminately.
Come on, boy. Come on, boy.
It is a chronicle-style novel that follows the plot of the film and television. Jumping chapters does not affect the continuity of the plot. In fact, the plots of Mr. Zombie were quite interesting at the beginning, but when I got to A Chinese Ghost Story and became a disciple of Yan Chixia, it was boring from the beginning. When it comes to A Chinese Ghost Story 2, there is no need to write Chiaki Kazuyo to death, but I don't know why he has to be written as being seriously injured near death. He needs to dismantle the electronic zombies to transform him, and then take him with him through time. The subsequent plot makes him continue to cause trouble, which lowers his evaluation a bit.









