
I've Become a God, You Want Me to Conquer the Heroine?
by Just Want To Get Some Experience
About This Novel
Xu Feng traveled to the mortal world and possessed heavenly spiritual roots. Five hundred years later, he successfully broke through the stage of becoming a god. At this time, there was still one year before Doctor Mo seized Han Li's body. He originally wanted to seize Han Li's vial, but the system awakened. [Ding, the time travel system has been successfully bound and the novice mission has been released. ][The heroine of Golden Years Fusion World Strategy, the mission rewards water-attributed spiritual roots. If the mission fails, you cannot travel to the next plane. ]Looking at this task, Xu Feng fell into deep thought. Why was he targeting ordinary women? If you were Nangong Wan, I would rush. I, Xu Feng, transform into a god from the human world, and conquer the heroine of the ordinary world. Isn't this inappropriate? ...
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Official(23)Scraped 24d ago
A common problem with this kind of novel is that
It's impossible to describe the experience of a monk who is hundreds of years old. It's embarrassing to compare him to a cultivator who has become a god. The protagonist is a casual cultivator, right? Why can't casual cultivators who can cultivate to the point of spiritual transformation use any means to cultivate?
No, aren't immortal women much prettier than mortals? Run to the city star? Celebrities all have plastic surgery, skin resurfacing, and filters
Purely obscene, with a lot of stitches. He was invincible at the beginning but behaved like a waste. The popular urban drama time travel novel is used as a fig leaf to cultivate immortality, which feels nondescript
Why write about Song Qian, who likes old women so much?
It's a mess, written like a two-armed
So-so
I originally thought it was about infinitely traveling across the world to find opportunities, but I didn't expect that the author of this novel combined the domineering president and the powerful writer into the novel.
6666, travel to the world of cultivating immortals, return to the city, and open a harem too Liu
Write about mortals, just write about mortals
Alas, I don't even know what novel you wrote.
I would have watched Nangong Wan if I had conquered it, it was boring.
Hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat
You might as well just write about the city. Just give me a system.
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Community(0)
Official(23)Scraped 24d ago
A common problem with this kind of novel is that
It's impossible to describe the experience of a monk who is hundreds of years old. It's embarrassing to compare him to a cultivator who has become a god. The protagonist is a casual cultivator, right? Why can't casual cultivators who can cultivate to the point of spiritual transformation use any means to cultivate?
No, aren't immortal women much prettier than mortals? Run to the city star? Celebrities all have plastic surgery, skin resurfacing, and filters
Purely obscene, with a lot of stitches. He was invincible at the beginning but behaved like a waste. The popular urban drama time travel novel is used as a fig leaf to cultivate immortality, which feels nondescript
Why write about Song Qian, who likes old women so much?
It's a mess, written like a two-armed
So-so
I originally thought it was about infinitely traveling across the world to find opportunities, but I didn't expect that the author of this novel combined the domineering president and the powerful writer into the novel.
6666, travel to the world of cultivating immortals, return to the city, and open a harem too Liu
Write about mortals, just write about mortals
Alas, I don't even know what novel you wrote.
I would have watched Nangong Wan if I had conquered it, it was boring.
Hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat
You might as well just write about the city. Just give me a system.









