
Flash Sale
by Xiao Qian
About This Novel
The moment the soul awakens, a new world unfolds before our eyes. This is a strange world, a world of spells. There are countless secret realms, countless talisman beasts, and even more advanced talisman worlds. Guo Twelve is like a pawn crossing the river, instantly killing any enemy that blocks his survival. He needs to continue to become stronger and find more powerful talismans. When he stands at the top of the talisman world, can he continue to move forward?
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Official(120)Scraped 11d ago
The one where the soul awakens, a strange world, a world of spiritual spells. What a strange story happened in such a world, and how did Guo Twelve climb to the top step by step?
It's really average
I just finished reading it, and I was quite disappointed. It had many loopholes and the plot design was weak.
The only book on the Internet that I read twice
I read this book in 2012. What attracted me to this book was its unique power system and almost no female protagonist. There is also a rare setting where the male protagonist does not have the highest strength but has a very lovable personality. I hope the author will publish a similar book again. Come on^0^~
The author didn't even write his name in each chapter! Too lazy? It's okay if you don't read this kind of book!
Children who are fooled by the introduction will give Javanese examples here. I have to say that this introduction is really attractive, and the beginning is not a cliché plot. I like this kind of writing. In the end, I wish the author a great success and become more popular.
relive
Watched it several times. I especially want to see Li Ran and Qi Wuzhen interact together. It's a pity that Twelve is not with Dingding. But the girl from the Sword Clan in the ending was pretty good too. I have actually read this book many times. I don't know what attracted me to it, I can't forget it, it's obviously very boring. Why can't I see enough? ! ! ! !
The subject matter is okay, but I can't stand the setting of followers. The protagonist is obviously very talented, but the qualifications of the followers are not so good, especially the four younger ones. It's OK to give them a role in the beginning. After all, it is the protagonist's enlightenment stage of strength. The strength of the next four cannot keep up at all. The author keeps giving them roles. I think since the strength of these four cannot keep up, the protagonist can just give them resources and let them go to the secret realm to experience themselves. These four still ask the protagonist to take them? Originally, this was a world where strength was valued. The protagonist couldn't protect himself, was being hunted, and had four other burdens? It's really uncomfortable to watch. What I hate the most is this kind of burdensome setting, especially when the burdensome one has no self-awareness and insists on the protagonist🌚🌚
I can't figure out this train of thought
The ancient flame sparrows written in this chapter are very cool. It is easy to see two. Then one was beaten to death and half of its soul was swallowed. The other one planned to capture it alive, but still put it into the soul-suppressing cauldron under the reminder of the handsome old man, and then was swallowed alive into a chicken frame, with only a few feathers left. Why write it? Could it be that it was written as a foreshadowing because a few ancient flame sparrow feathers were missing? So for a few feathers, I focused on writing two living ancient flame birds. From life to death, how many feathers are left? Hehe!
In fact, it's the same as fantasy novels
The writing from the beginning to the middle is very attractive, with various occupations, new skills, and various cool operations. After about 500 chapters, it became dull. Like some fantasy fairy novels, it is basically about treasure fighting and magic fighting. The author has abandoned the beast talismans and insect talismans. It is all about describing several layers of altars, how to strengthen the altar, and how to use the altar. It is boring, boring, and uninteresting.
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Official(120)Scraped 11d ago
The one where the soul awakens, a strange world, a world of spiritual spells. What a strange story happened in such a world, and how did Guo Twelve climb to the top step by step?
It's really average
I just finished reading it, and I was quite disappointed. It had many loopholes and the plot design was weak.
The only book on the Internet that I read twice
I read this book in 2012. What attracted me to this book was its unique power system and almost no female protagonist. There is also a rare setting where the male protagonist does not have the highest strength but has a very lovable personality. I hope the author will publish a similar book again. Come on^0^~
The author didn't even write his name in each chapter! Too lazy? It's okay if you don't read this kind of book!
Children who are fooled by the introduction will give Javanese examples here. I have to say that this introduction is really attractive, and the beginning is not a cliché plot. I like this kind of writing. In the end, I wish the author a great success and become more popular.
relive
Watched it several times. I especially want to see Li Ran and Qi Wuzhen interact together. It's a pity that Twelve is not with Dingding. But the girl from the Sword Clan in the ending was pretty good too. I have actually read this book many times. I don't know what attracted me to it, I can't forget it, it's obviously very boring. Why can't I see enough? ! ! ! !
The subject matter is okay, but I can't stand the setting of followers. The protagonist is obviously very talented, but the qualifications of the followers are not so good, especially the four younger ones. It's OK to give them a role in the beginning. After all, it is the protagonist's enlightenment stage of strength. The strength of the next four cannot keep up at all. The author keeps giving them roles. I think since the strength of these four cannot keep up, the protagonist can just give them resources and let them go to the secret realm to experience themselves. These four still ask the protagonist to take them? Originally, this was a world where strength was valued. The protagonist couldn't protect himself, was being hunted, and had four other burdens? It's really uncomfortable to watch. What I hate the most is this kind of burdensome setting, especially when the burdensome one has no self-awareness and insists on the protagonist🌚🌚
I can't figure out this train of thought
The ancient flame sparrows written in this chapter are very cool. It is easy to see two. Then one was beaten to death and half of its soul was swallowed. The other one planned to capture it alive, but still put it into the soul-suppressing cauldron under the reminder of the handsome old man, and then was swallowed alive into a chicken frame, with only a few feathers left. Why write it? Could it be that it was written as a foreshadowing because a few ancient flame sparrow feathers were missing? So for a few feathers, I focused on writing two living ancient flame birds. From life to death, how many feathers are left? Hehe!
In fact, it's the same as fantasy novels
The writing from the beginning to the middle is very attractive, with various occupations, new skills, and various cool operations. After about 500 chapters, it became dull. Like some fantasy fairy novels, it is basically about treasure fighting and magic fighting. The author has abandoned the beast talismans and insect talismans. It is all about describing several layers of altars, how to strengthen the altar, and how to use the altar. It is boring, boring, and uninteresting.













