
This Warrior is so Fierce
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The sky is bright and the world is suffering. Cao Wufu was born out of nowhere. A man can stand on his fist, and a horse can move on his arm. He just wants to be a quiet, low-key, and honest person with content. But his strength didn't allow it... Facing the sky full of masters, Cao Wufu smiled slightly. "I just want to beat you all to death, or be beaten to death by you. --------------Book Club Number: 522021855
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Official(38)Scraped 11d ago
Calculating and calculating
A group of low-level shrimps who can't even get enough to eat. Is it interesting to write about calculating this and that?
Lots of loopholes
The rebels are rebelling, and the small town where the protagonist is located has dozens of warriors in the realm of strength. The imperial army can kneel down in a state at every turn, but the small town of the protagonist can fight back and kill all kinds of pretense. Second, according to the current content description, the protagonist has so many power realm masters in a small town that are not qualified to be on the so-called Dragon and Tiger Ranking. A mid-level foreign power realm is considered very good and can deter the protagonist's power in the city. There are hundreds of dragons and tigers on the list. The rebel rebels send a few top masters to assassinate the protagonist's senior officials at will. Isn't that casual? They also need to spend time attacking the city? After all, according to the content of the book, the protagonist's small town is completely defenseless against these power realm masters, who can come in and out at will. Third, according to the book, Qi and blood warriors can be produced in a few months and a year, and according to the production rate of force realm, there are dozens in a small city, not counting various factions and forces. In other words, in a state with dozens or hundreds of small and large cities, wouldn't the state-level army have thousands of force realm masters, and wouldn't there be more imperial courts that govern the world? Hundreds of thousands of Qi and blood warriors, tens of thousands of force realms? Even if the protagonist has dozens of low-level force realm warriors, a few thousand ordinary troops can turn the tide? Fourth, are the rebels all fools? The masters on their side are slaughtered by the protagonist, and every time they have to face the protagonist, they are counter-attacked by the protagonist in various unexpected ways. And then, even though they knew where the protagonist's family was, and the protagonist's home was still in the outer city, and there was no garbage warrior guarding him, he didn't know how to kill or threaten him. But being able to write is a sign of perseverance, so I won't give it one star. I hope the logic is more rigorous.
Well enough
I hope the author will study hard and make progress every day, and read more book reviews. The author can think about some of the issues they mentioned and strive to write a good book.
Would have been good
Chapter 227-228 is to persuade me to quit. The author does not consider touching people when writing. The protagonist must die and must write it as if the protagonist wins. It is too intellectual.
Before Chapter 108, it seemed okay, but starting from Chapter 108, the connection was a bit weird. First, I knew there was a spy and found out where the stronghold was. I didn't give it away and left it there. Later, there was turmoil in the city. I don't know if it was a foreshadowing. I couldn't stand it when I saw entering the secret realm. Second, he promised to give him martial arts secrets, but he just handed them over and went straight to the battle. It was too blunt.
Comment for yourself
Thank you again for your support and love, please leave a comment for yourself, hahaha
There is a problem with the golden finger settings. Others need to break through and pick up the leaks before there is a chance to improve. So how to pick up the leaks in the later stage? The strong people who achieved breakthroughs in cultivation must have practiced in seclusion. How did you miss it? Could it be that the strong man behind you is trying to break through in front of you, leaving you unable to catch it?
The writing is so messed up that I can't stand it anymore.
The writing is so confusing that I can't stand it anymore.
Luo Li is so embarrassed. He was threatened, taken advantage of, and was wronged. You didn't kill him to celebrate the New Year. He looked like a grandson and was disgusting.
There is a problem with the settings
Kill people to pick up light balls, others break through you to pick up light balls. The result? The result is that there is no mention of whether there is a ball of light. What the hell is this setting? The protagonist's ability growth is fascinating
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Official(38)Scraped 11d ago
Calculating and calculating
A group of low-level shrimps who can't even get enough to eat. Is it interesting to write about calculating this and that?
Lots of loopholes
The rebels are rebelling, and the small town where the protagonist is located has dozens of warriors in the realm of strength. The imperial army can kneel down in a state at every turn, but the small town of the protagonist can fight back and kill all kinds of pretense. Second, according to the current content description, the protagonist has so many power realm masters in a small town that are not qualified to be on the so-called Dragon and Tiger Ranking. A mid-level foreign power realm is considered very good and can deter the protagonist's power in the city. There are hundreds of dragons and tigers on the list. The rebel rebels send a few top masters to assassinate the protagonist's senior officials at will. Isn't that casual? They also need to spend time attacking the city? After all, according to the content of the book, the protagonist's small town is completely defenseless against these power realm masters, who can come in and out at will. Third, according to the book, Qi and blood warriors can be produced in a few months and a year, and according to the production rate of force realm, there are dozens in a small city, not counting various factions and forces. In other words, in a state with dozens or hundreds of small and large cities, wouldn't the state-level army have thousands of force realm masters, and wouldn't there be more imperial courts that govern the world? Hundreds of thousands of Qi and blood warriors, tens of thousands of force realms? Even if the protagonist has dozens of low-level force realm warriors, a few thousand ordinary troops can turn the tide? Fourth, are the rebels all fools? The masters on their side are slaughtered by the protagonist, and every time they have to face the protagonist, they are counter-attacked by the protagonist in various unexpected ways. And then, even though they knew where the protagonist's family was, and the protagonist's home was still in the outer city, and there was no garbage warrior guarding him, he didn't know how to kill or threaten him. But being able to write is a sign of perseverance, so I won't give it one star. I hope the logic is more rigorous.
Well enough
I hope the author will study hard and make progress every day, and read more book reviews. The author can think about some of the issues they mentioned and strive to write a good book.
Would have been good
Chapter 227-228 is to persuade me to quit. The author does not consider touching people when writing. The protagonist must die and must write it as if the protagonist wins. It is too intellectual.
Before Chapter 108, it seemed okay, but starting from Chapter 108, the connection was a bit weird. First, I knew there was a spy and found out where the stronghold was. I didn't give it away and left it there. Later, there was turmoil in the city. I don't know if it was a foreshadowing. I couldn't stand it when I saw entering the secret realm. Second, he promised to give him martial arts secrets, but he just handed them over and went straight to the battle. It was too blunt.
Comment for yourself
Thank you again for your support and love, please leave a comment for yourself, hahaha
There is a problem with the golden finger settings. Others need to break through and pick up the leaks before there is a chance to improve. So how to pick up the leaks in the later stage? The strong people who achieved breakthroughs in cultivation must have practiced in seclusion. How did you miss it? Could it be that the strong man behind you is trying to break through in front of you, leaving you unable to catch it?
The writing is so messed up that I can't stand it anymore.
The writing is so confusing that I can't stand it anymore.
Luo Li is so embarrassed. He was threatened, taken advantage of, and was wronged. You didn't kill him to celebrate the New Year. He looked like a grandson and was disgusting.
There is a problem with the settings
Kill people to pick up light balls, others break through you to pick up light balls. The result? The result is that there is no mention of whether there is a ball of light. What the hell is this setting? The protagonist's ability growth is fascinating
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Don't tell me this book is good Basically a war Although mixed with demons and ghosts But actually after reading about 400 chapters, the demon has no sense of existence. Drawing on some elements of the Three Kingdoms But essentially it's still a cool article It's about the protagonist Cao Cao... Bah... Cao Su Well~ It's not impossible to say that it's a fantasy and otherworldly version of Cao Cao. His struggle to survive in troubled times after traveling through time two power systems A cultivator, foundation-building elixir Yuanying One is a warrior, Qi, blood and strength realm Xuanhai Demon clan's strength by year But you can ignore it. There aren't many people showing up anyway. The protagonist is a martial artist with magical powers. It's that simple. Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty... Bah... Anyway, it is about the imperial army under the wise leadership of the useless emperor... Anyway, it is the story of the protagonist starting from a small soldier and winning every battle. Then the emperor suddenly died. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty... Bah (am I hopeless?)... Succeeded to the throne. Then the protagonist probably wants to become a king on his own. In the later stage, there should be some funny stories about people within the company starting to scroll. In fact, the content of the story is not exciting, but at least it is interesting. By the way, the protagonist once did something Cao liked to do (forced) If you could stop reading those messy comments before reading the book I guess you still have the patience to read the beginning. After reading the comments, I guess I don't want to read the third chapter. It's different for me. I read the reviews and still finished the book. I don't think there's anything wrong with it. It's definitely of medium quality. To be honest, I haven't been able to download any books that suit my taste lately. I hope to find some books where the three views are correct or at least the protagonist has a bottom line. If you have some spare time, please leave me a message or a recommendation. Thank you




This book is a rare work that combines history and fantasy. It is similar to Zichuan, but the writing is a little immature. However, the author took a clever trick and used some classic battles in history, such as the Three Kingdoms, plus fantasy. Overall, it is very exciting. The golden finger in this book is also well designed, creating a fantasy version of Huo Qubing who was born as a commoner.













