
I Became a Martial Saint in Another World
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A strange event occurred on Blue Star. A large number of Blue Star people were affected by a mysterious force, and their souls temporarily traveled to a different world. This is a world shrouded in darkness and filled with strange things. Not only are prices extremely high, there are also many evil spirits quietly appearing. At the same time, various forces are fighting each other, and there are vendettas in the world, making the lower class people miserable. Yang Fang was originally the attending physician at a mental hospital, but he also traveled through time in a strange incident. Fortunately, he found that a proficiency panel had awakened in himself. As long as you keep refreshing your proficiency, you can improve your own realm. He grew up secretly, with corpses piling up at his feet, and unknowingly embarked on a path of becoming a saint.
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Official(124)Scraped 29d ago
It's pretty good, but I'm still doing this routine... I was completely speechless, forget about the monopoly on the technique, after all, knowledge is power. Every step up the realm requires a key thing. The key is that this thing is monopolized again. The most annoying thing is that it seems that there is no such thing as self-breakthrough, and one must rely on stimulation from external things, and external things are monopolized. It's a double lock, which is really good. When I first read it, many people were discussing what they could get by killing Weird. The result made me laugh to death, killing the evil mother, this kind of thing is considered a boss no matter what? Nothing! To summarize for you, on the protagonist's panel, martial arts can improve proficiency, but mental skills cannot. Personal qualifications can be cultivated in martial arts and then promoted. With support, the cultivation of the mind will speed up. In the structure of the story, martial arts in every major realm are basically monopolized, and those who are not core disciples are even more idiotic. Even though medicinal materials are hard to find, key items for improving one's realm are also blocked. Since the protagonist's cultivation, he has relied entirely on krypton gold, and the key role of gold fingers has been suppressed by the author. The summary of this thing is to improve the proficiency of external training, external training can improve one's own qualifications, and the improvement of qualifications can increase the speed of mental cultivation. Almost like being disabled...
poison
The more I write, the more poisonous it becomes. When I read the latest chapter, I want to join the country again. It's boring. And if you can't bring back modern times with force, then it's really boring. You race against time to become stronger and wait for coolness. The more you write, the more boring it becomes. The more you write, the more poisonous it becomes. I don't like reading about joining a country. It's no different from urban literature. It's just like being a dog.
Can you please stop being too smart?
No matter what you do, leave a tail behind to catch up. The enemy can easily suspect the protagonist, and then find the protagonist, causing the protagonist to get into more trouble!
You need to change the title of your book
You say that you are fighting all the way up, but you are actually fighting all the way up. Tell me, you are fighting all the way up to the Martial God.
The money is so messy. At the beginning, the main character is a dock worker and only gets ten copper coins a day. By Chapter 35, the main character is rich and a pound of rice costs ten copper coins.
It's actually quite well written, but the sense of immersion is too poor.
The weapon to play with muscles is actually the sword is like Yao Ming using a toothpick to kill people, and the individualism is too strong and they all revolve around the protagonist. The rest feel like they are just fish, everyone is a time traveler, there is no competitiveness at all, and it is said that there is nothing wrong with it.
You can take a look
The writing is okay. That is, the protagonist is either fighting or on the way to fight. The walking scourge will cause chaos wherever it goes.
Poison, poison to death
The first part was really good and the setting was novel, but around the 100th chapter, I found that the author had been recreating the plot. In each chapter, someone would find trouble. The protagonist would kill again, practice, and repeat the cycle. Until finally when he was about to change the map, the protagonist exploded and killed everyone, obtained the god seed, escaped, and fell into a period of weakness. The second map is also repeating the exact same plot. It's a true one-to-one replica. It's boring, so I just change some enemies. At the end of the second map (Bailuo City), in the process of going to the third map, the author was seriously injured in order to suppress the protagonist. All the money and evil-proof jade were lost, and the strength dropped from 10th level to 7th level. It was convenient for the author to reduce the number of words and repeat the same bad plot. And they all start from a small map. It is obvious that the protagonist has cheated, but it is as if he has not. As soon as he gets to the next map, a lot of stronger enemies appear, and stronger time travelers appear in the real world. At first, there are extraordinary beings above level 10, and then the protagonist is a weakling in front of them. I advise everyone not to fall into this trap. . . This author is really gouu
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Official(124)Scraped 29d ago
It's pretty good, but I'm still doing this routine... I was completely speechless, forget about the monopoly on the technique, after all, knowledge is power. Every step up the realm requires a key thing. The key is that this thing is monopolized again. The most annoying thing is that it seems that there is no such thing as self-breakthrough, and one must rely on stimulation from external things, and external things are monopolized. It's a double lock, which is really good. When I first read it, many people were discussing what they could get by killing Weird. The result made me laugh to death, killing the evil mother, this kind of thing is considered a boss no matter what? Nothing! To summarize for you, on the protagonist's panel, martial arts can improve proficiency, but mental skills cannot. Personal qualifications can be cultivated in martial arts and then promoted. With support, the cultivation of the mind will speed up. In the structure of the story, martial arts in every major realm are basically monopolized, and those who are not core disciples are even more idiotic. Even though medicinal materials are hard to find, key items for improving one's realm are also blocked. Since the protagonist's cultivation, he has relied entirely on krypton gold, and the key role of gold fingers has been suppressed by the author. The summary of this thing is to improve the proficiency of external training, external training can improve one's own qualifications, and the improvement of qualifications can increase the speed of mental cultivation. Almost like being disabled...
poison
The more I write, the more poisonous it becomes. When I read the latest chapter, I want to join the country again. It's boring. And if you can't bring back modern times with force, then it's really boring. You race against time to become stronger and wait for coolness. The more you write, the more boring it becomes. The more you write, the more poisonous it becomes. I don't like reading about joining a country. It's no different from urban literature. It's just like being a dog.
Can you please stop being too smart?
No matter what you do, leave a tail behind to catch up. The enemy can easily suspect the protagonist, and then find the protagonist, causing the protagonist to get into more trouble!
You need to change the title of your book
You say that you are fighting all the way up, but you are actually fighting all the way up. Tell me, you are fighting all the way up to the Martial God.
The money is so messy. At the beginning, the main character is a dock worker and only gets ten copper coins a day. By Chapter 35, the main character is rich and a pound of rice costs ten copper coins.
It's actually quite well written, but the sense of immersion is too poor.
The weapon to play with muscles is actually the sword is like Yao Ming using a toothpick to kill people, and the individualism is too strong and they all revolve around the protagonist. The rest feel like they are just fish, everyone is a time traveler, there is no competitiveness at all, and it is said that there is nothing wrong with it.
You can take a look
The writing is okay. That is, the protagonist is either fighting or on the way to fight. The walking scourge will cause chaos wherever it goes.
Poison, poison to death
The first part was really good and the setting was novel, but around the 100th chapter, I found that the author had been recreating the plot. In each chapter, someone would find trouble. The protagonist would kill again, practice, and repeat the cycle. Until finally when he was about to change the map, the protagonist exploded and killed everyone, obtained the god seed, escaped, and fell into a period of weakness. The second map is also repeating the exact same plot. It's a true one-to-one replica. It's boring, so I just change some enemies. At the end of the second map (Bailuo City), in the process of going to the third map, the author was seriously injured in order to suppress the protagonist. All the money and evil-proof jade were lost, and the strength dropped from 10th level to 7th level. It was convenient for the author to reduce the number of words and repeat the same bad plot. And they all start from a small map. It is obvious that the protagonist has cheated, but it is as if he has not. As soon as he gets to the next map, a lot of stronger enemies appear, and stronger time travelers appear in the real world. At first, there are extraordinary beings above level 10, and then the protagonist is a weakling in front of them. I advise everyone not to fall into this trap. . . This author is really gouu
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A strange event occurred on Blue Star. A large number of Blue Star people were affected by a mysterious force, and their souls temporarily traveled to a different world. This is a world shrouded in darkness and filled with strange things Not only are prices extremely high, there are also many evil spirits quietly appearing. At the same time, various forces are fighting each other, and there are vendettas, making the lower class people miserable. Yang Fang was originally the attending physician at a mental hospital, but he also traveled through time in a strange incident. Fortunately, he found that a proficiency panel had awakened in himself. As long as you keep refreshing your proficiency, you can improve your own realm. He grew up secretly, with corpses piling up at his feet, and unknowingly embarked on a path of becoming a saint.




I like this kind of mature writing style, it's very comfortable to read!




The protagonist in Jiang Hu's book will not disappoint, he is happy with his grudges, and decisive in killing. He is an author who can tell stories. There are some changes in the new book, but there is no breakthrough. I hope the author will seriously consider breaking through the barriers and write a more exciting story!















