
Immortality in Two Realms: Double Pupils Are the Road to Invincibility
by Remote Knowledge Of Drunken Laughter And Zen
About This Novel
Double pupil is the path to invincibility, and there are many paths in multiple worlds. Shi Yi was born with double pupils. When he was sixteen, his double pupils changed. There is a new world in my eyes. From then on, his life changed drastically. In the Blue Star world, he is a cataract patient and a patient in the eyes of the world. But in the central world, he is a genius in martial arts, a genius in Taoism, a god of incense and fire, a great power in sitting and forgetting, a born saint, a holy emperor with double eyes, a pioneer on the other side... Who dares to call himself invincible, and who dares to say he is invincible. Once the double pupils appear, who can compete with him? [Two Realms+Double Eyes+Zhudao Immortality+Panel+Decisive Killing]
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Official(16)Scraped 29d ago
The writing is quite good, and I don't see any poisonous points. But the plot of Blue Star is useless. It uses a name from two worlds to trick people, but only two or three chapters are written. Also, the protagonist's name is Shi Yi and his younger brother is Shi Hao. The author must not be preaching based on reality. No, if I have to move out of the house because of my younger siblings, I will hate these people for the rest of my life. Don't try to settle the feud. The parents also obviously made a choice to abandon the protagonist. Otherwise, if we quarrel every day, we will have a second child? Isn't it just that the protagonist is genetically defective and takes the place of the protagonist? Regardless of the deeds, this is very similar to how I felt when I saw perfection. Qin Hao was born for Shi Hao, but Shi Hao was lost for Qin Hao. They say they are good, but they are actually doing disgusting things. Whether intentional or not, the damage has been done. This reminds me of the book The Name of All Ages. Everyone said it was shit, but I found it very refreshing. An eccentric father will never have any contact with him until death. Her mother almost killed herself. Even if she didn't know it, she couldn't forgive it. If other books had reconciled it would have been long ago. Why are you typing so much? I read six novels today, all of them have broken families. One of them is about an eccentric father who only cares for his stepson. One is about a mother who is seriously ill and cannot be cured, and the protagonist needs to do his best to practice and obtain resources to save her. In another case, the father asked the protagonist, who was a concubine, to sacrifice his life for his legitimate son.
Good reviews
Five-star praise, hahahahahaha
I feel like I should write a little more about the plot of Blue Star to prove double pupil and slap those clowns in the face.
Although it is relatively slow to heat up, the pig's trotters are decisive in killing and do not like to wander around, so they are steady. As long as the character with pig's feet doesn't jump at the back, this book can be considered a good one.
I like the protagonist's character very much
Cheating is also reasonable. The author can also try to break out of the framework of Yangshen, Tathagata Sutra, and Demon Immortals. It is too deliberate. He can also write more plots about the earth, which accounts for about 20%.
Five-star praise
Well written, give me a five-star review, keep it up! 😀😀
There are too many words in the various explanations. Although they are not harmful, they lack direct points of interest and enjoyment.
Good book, recommended, not toxic at the moment, keep up the good work
I would like to ask if there is no immortal system in Daxia? There are no Taoist or Buddhist scriptures either?
The relationship between the protagonist and his parents is neither far nor close. It only talks about how much pressure they have endured. Why not talk about how the protagonist is doing? At least the others had time to breathe, but the protagonist was surrounded all the time. Why did he forgive and help them in the end when he was obviously a stranger? I think it's too much help. You shouldn't talk about extraordinary things, just let them die of old age. If you give them monetary compensation, I think it's quite reasonable. After all, they do the same thing. But now, you give them too much. They are strangers in the first place, so why bother to force them out. The protagonist has gone through so many things. It doesn't matter whether he is lonely and wants someone to accompany him, or whether he feels that his resentment has been eliminated. These are indeed nothing compared to the protagonist's experience, but since there are no sincere feelings, there is no need to repay too much. When I see all sentient beings in this mortal world, I suddenly feel that the world is vast and my resentment disappears. Isn't it good to be a stranger again?
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Official(16)Scraped 29d ago
The writing is quite good, and I don't see any poisonous points. But the plot of Blue Star is useless. It uses a name from two worlds to trick people, but only two or three chapters are written. Also, the protagonist's name is Shi Yi and his younger brother is Shi Hao. The author must not be preaching based on reality. No, if I have to move out of the house because of my younger siblings, I will hate these people for the rest of my life. Don't try to settle the feud. The parents also obviously made a choice to abandon the protagonist. Otherwise, if we quarrel every day, we will have a second child? Isn't it just that the protagonist is genetically defective and takes the place of the protagonist? Regardless of the deeds, this is very similar to how I felt when I saw perfection. Qin Hao was born for Shi Hao, but Shi Hao was lost for Qin Hao. They say they are good, but they are actually doing disgusting things. Whether intentional or not, the damage has been done. This reminds me of the book The Name of All Ages. Everyone said it was shit, but I found it very refreshing. An eccentric father will never have any contact with him until death. Her mother almost killed herself. Even if she didn't know it, she couldn't forgive it. If other books had reconciled it would have been long ago. Why are you typing so much? I read six novels today, all of them have broken families. One of them is about an eccentric father who only cares for his stepson. One is about a mother who is seriously ill and cannot be cured, and the protagonist needs to do his best to practice and obtain resources to save her. In another case, the father asked the protagonist, who was a concubine, to sacrifice his life for his legitimate son.
Good reviews
Five-star praise, hahahahahaha
I feel like I should write a little more about the plot of Blue Star to prove double pupil and slap those clowns in the face.
Although it is relatively slow to heat up, the pig's trotters are decisive in killing and do not like to wander around, so they are steady. As long as the character with pig's feet doesn't jump at the back, this book can be considered a good one.
I like the protagonist's character very much
Cheating is also reasonable. The author can also try to break out of the framework of Yangshen, Tathagata Sutra, and Demon Immortals. It is too deliberate. He can also write more plots about the earth, which accounts for about 20%.
Five-star praise
Well written, give me a five-star review, keep it up! 😀😀
There are too many words in the various explanations. Although they are not harmful, they lack direct points of interest and enjoyment.
Good book, recommended, not toxic at the moment, keep up the good work
I would like to ask if there is no immortal system in Daxia? There are no Taoist or Buddhist scriptures either?
The relationship between the protagonist and his parents is neither far nor close. It only talks about how much pressure they have endured. Why not talk about how the protagonist is doing? At least the others had time to breathe, but the protagonist was surrounded all the time. Why did he forgive and help them in the end when he was obviously a stranger? I think it's too much help. You shouldn't talk about extraordinary things, just let them die of old age. If you give them monetary compensation, I think it's quite reasonable. After all, they do the same thing. But now, you give them too much. They are strangers in the first place, so why bother to force them out. The protagonist has gone through so many things. It doesn't matter whether he is lonely and wants someone to accompany him, or whether he feels that his resentment has been eliminated. These are indeed nothing compared to the protagonist's experience, but since there are no sincere feelings, there is no need to repay too much. When I see all sentient beings in this mortal world, I suddenly feel that the world is vast and my resentment disappears. Isn't it good to be a stranger again?









