
Hong Kong Variety Show: the Exorcist
About This Novel
Li Mu traveled through the world of Hong Kong TV series and was about to have a big fight, but he found that this world was not normal. There was actually... In this world...
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Official(30)Scraped 22d ago
Chapter 8 was poisonous. It was written too hastily and I guess there was no outline.
It's pretty good, but it's suggested that the protagonist has three wives and four concubines, a man who is destined to become an immortal and a god, a man who uses cheats, a handsome, super strong and extremely rich man. It would be too cheating if you want him to be single or have a single female protagonist.
The timeline in Chapter 1 is confusing, but when you look at the date in Chapter 6, you know that Azu is planning to rob a bank for the first time.
I came from the starting point and suddenly saw it and quickly gave a bad review.
The protagonist is a good person, and those who like the Virgin Mary can read it.
The first few paragraphs of the first chapter made me lose interest in reading. The timeline of the Hong Kong comprehensive novel is so confusing that I really have no interest in reading it. Basically, I have watched the original movie of the plot in the first Hong Kong comprehensive novel. I have basically watched the movie that was released ten years later and the movie that was released a few years ago. All of them happened in the nineteen and eighty years together. It is really too messy.
Good looking but not good enough. Write well and don't jerk off halfway
I don't want to look at the small world anymore. I know I'm going to collapse when I see something evil.
As an old bookworm who is in a book shortage, I can't stand reading it anymore even during the book shortage period. Pure yy writing for novices.
There are not many male protagonists who are so annoying.
Arrogant and self-righteous + ambitious + daddy + unprepared and unplanned, relying solely on the author's golden finger to go smoothly
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Official(30)Scraped 22d ago
Chapter 8 was poisonous. It was written too hastily and I guess there was no outline.
It's pretty good, but it's suggested that the protagonist has three wives and four concubines, a man who is destined to become an immortal and a god, a man who uses cheats, a handsome, super strong and extremely rich man. It would be too cheating if you want him to be single or have a single female protagonist.
The timeline in Chapter 1 is confusing, but when you look at the date in Chapter 6, you know that Azu is planning to rob a bank for the first time.
I came from the starting point and suddenly saw it and quickly gave a bad review.
The protagonist is a good person, and those who like the Virgin Mary can read it.
The first few paragraphs of the first chapter made me lose interest in reading. The timeline of the Hong Kong comprehensive novel is so confusing that I really have no interest in reading it. Basically, I have watched the original movie of the plot in the first Hong Kong comprehensive novel. I have basically watched the movie that was released ten years later and the movie that was released a few years ago. All of them happened in the nineteen and eighty years together. It is really too messy.
Good looking but not good enough. Write well and don't jerk off halfway
I don't want to look at the small world anymore. I know I'm going to collapse when I see something evil.
As an old bookworm who is in a book shortage, I can't stand reading it anymore even during the book shortage period. Pure yy writing for novices.
There are not many male protagonists who are so annoying.
Arrogant and self-righteous + ambitious + daddy + unprepared and unplanned, relying solely on the author's golden finger to go smoothly









