
Starting from Demonic Transformation of Xiaoao
by Ti Dao Lang
About This Novel
This is Swordsman, a superimposed version of several TV series. There was a duel between Zuo Lengchan and Qu Yang on the top of Leshan Mountain, and the ice palm struck off the Buddha's head. There is an invincible palm, which is certified by the master of Yi Jin Jing at full level. Let me create my own blood magic method, gather the essence of the sun and the moon, merge the three treasures into one, replace the blood as new, rejuvenate the youth, and become a vajra indestructible. There is the Eastern Invincible Sunflower Magic Skill that reaches the ninth level, the phoenix is reborn, the soul manifests, and objects can be retrieved from thousands of miles away, for thousands of years, endless life. Linghu Chong understood the tenth form of Dugu's Nine Swords. The sword energy transformed into a form and could defeat any weapon. "Hunyuan Gong goes from the outside to the inside. Since it can cultivate internal energy from the palm technique, can it be used to replace the palm technique with sword technique? Practicing the sword is like practicing Qi?" The three disciples of Huashan suddenly had a sudden idea, and everything started from there!
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Official(5)Scraped 1d ago
Too slow. Although the quality is good, the writing is too slow.
Unable to bring in
I have only read the novel and the Li Yapeng version of the TV series. For an old timer like me, the sense of fragmentation, whether it is the characters or the setting, is too strong to be felt.
The plot is well written and the characters are very strong.
It's very well written, why don't you write it again?
The writing is okay, just a bit lacking. . .
The creativity is great. It's just that the martial arts moves used by the male protagonist of Hua San are very dramatic, and there is no sense of immersion at all. The writing is very good, but when you look at it, it's like there's a Hutch in a mouse.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 1d ago
Too slow. Although the quality is good, the writing is too slow.
Unable to bring in
I have only read the novel and the Li Yapeng version of the TV series. For an old timer like me, the sense of fragmentation, whether it is the characters or the setting, is too strong to be felt.
The plot is well written and the characters are very strong.
It's very well written, why don't you write it again?
The writing is okay, just a bit lacking. . .
The creativity is great. It's just that the martial arts moves used by the male protagonist of Hua San are very dramatic, and there is no sense of immersion at all. The writing is very good, but when you look at it, it's like there's a Hutch in a mouse.









