
Master of the World: Start with the Dragon Gate Card
About This Novel
Zhang Zhi traveled to a magical world with a vast number of ways to practice: The path of the Lord of the World: One person is a world, and one person can destroy a world; one person can defeat a clan, and one person can destroy a clan; Path to immortality: becoming an immortal and becoming an ancestor, becoming the supreme being in the world; The fantasy path, gathering great power in oneself, can destroy the heaven and earth with every move; Path to becoming a god; magical pathways; The path of demon clan; Zhang Zhi, who came to this world to become the Lord of the World, started his magnificent life with a Dragon Gate Card that could improve the bloodline of fishes.
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The subject matter is very good, but I have a question. The world is still so small, so what is the point of putting so many human races? It consumes a lot of resources. At the lowest level, it is when resources are needed. It is better to use these resources to cultivate your own strength, and then consider cultivating human races when your level is high in the future.
Just average. Mainly because Chapter 26 struck me as a surprise. I especially hate schools that use students as bait. Although the author also came to terms with the situation in the article, it was really annoying to see this kind of plot. The protagonist is attacked by a traitor as soon as he enters the academy, and then it is discovered that the protagonist has extraordinary talents. Then the dean takes the initiative to tell the protagonist that he hopes that the protagonist can be used as bait. And I can't refuse it at all, no matter the protagonist's identity or situation. I was speechless. I had always stressed that students should not be allowed to reveal their talents. I kept saying that my parents and classmates didn't know about it, but the college knew about it and a traitor just happened to find out about it. Then why are you stressing so much, and why are you talking about so many geniuses being eliminated by traitors? Is there more to do to highlight the waste of the academy? Or is it that the protagonist really has an accident constitution, and something will happen wherever he goes. Sorry, I'm a bit angry. The two books I have read before have this kind of plot, one is about beast control, and the other is fantasy. It seems that as long as there is an academy, there must be this kind of plot. There is a book here that the military directly asks students to use as bait. That one really disgusted me the most. Anyway, if you can accept this kind of plot, you can buy it. The author's world view is set well, and so are the characters. It's that kind of plot that I can't stand, and I have a shadow of this kind of plot. So, bye.
Is the Taoist boy a eunuch in the previous book?
Is the Taoist boy a eunuch in the previous book?
It's very well written, I hope it can keep up.
It's a eunuch, it's a eunuch, there's no need to read it.
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The subject matter is very good, but I have a question. The world is still so small, so what is the point of putting so many human races? It consumes a lot of resources. At the lowest level, it is when resources are needed. It is better to use these resources to cultivate your own strength, and then consider cultivating human races when your level is high in the future.
Just average. Mainly because Chapter 26 struck me as a surprise. I especially hate schools that use students as bait. Although the author also came to terms with the situation in the article, it was really annoying to see this kind of plot. The protagonist is attacked by a traitor as soon as he enters the academy, and then it is discovered that the protagonist has extraordinary talents. Then the dean takes the initiative to tell the protagonist that he hopes that the protagonist can be used as bait. And I can't refuse it at all, no matter the protagonist's identity or situation. I was speechless. I had always stressed that students should not be allowed to reveal their talents. I kept saying that my parents and classmates didn't know about it, but the college knew about it and a traitor just happened to find out about it. Then why are you stressing so much, and why are you talking about so many geniuses being eliminated by traitors? Is there more to do to highlight the waste of the academy? Or is it that the protagonist really has an accident constitution, and something will happen wherever he goes. Sorry, I'm a bit angry. The two books I have read before have this kind of plot, one is about beast control, and the other is fantasy. It seems that as long as there is an academy, there must be this kind of plot. There is a book here that the military directly asks students to use as bait. That one really disgusted me the most. Anyway, if you can accept this kind of plot, you can buy it. The author's world view is set well, and so are the characters. It's that kind of plot that I can't stand, and I have a shadow of this kind of plot. So, bye.
Is the Taoist boy a eunuch in the previous book?
Is the Taoist boy a eunuch in the previous book?
It's very well written, I hope it can keep up.
It's a eunuch, it's a eunuch, there's no need to read it.













