
Taoist Wu Xin·hai Nei Chapter
by Yan Leisheng
About This Novel
"The Taoist Has No Heart (Hai Nei Chapter)" is a fantasy masterpiece about a demon-slaying warlock. The first domestic chapter is divided into four volumes: "Conquering Demons", "Warding Off Evils", "Slaying Ghosts" and "Searching for Gods". Each volume is an independent chapter, but it is implicitly connected into a dark and thrilling bloody legend. In troubled times, there are many monsters and monsters, and people and ghosts have different paths. In the dark late years of the Yuan Dynasty, the world was in chaos, and people, ghosts, and demons were mixed together. The Wuxianlingguan Temple, which was originally worshiped by Semu people, reported that human sacrifices were being performed. A young Taoist priest from the Zhengyi sect who was not afraid of marrying with meat and wine and belonged to the Fulu sect of Taoism met a young Tantric monk and was accidentally involved in this incident. At the same time, a senior Tantric monk also came nearby... The protagonist of the story Wu Xin is a young Taoist priest who lives in fire. He has high Taoism and quick mind. Although he has the problem of greed for money and lust, his major joints are not in trouble. After he was expelled from Longhu Mountain, he wandered around the world. Although he adhered to the principle of "the law is not given in vain", he still acted bravely when he saw justice. He went through many dangers, broke the Chilong Curse, broke into the Dragon Sleeping Valley, subdued demons and warded off evil spirits.
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Official(8)Scraped 20d ago
Good books will never be buried
Reading Yanda's books always makes people have endless aftertaste, and a little depth is worth recalling.
The Shuzhe Wuxin series has not been uploaded, Yan is a good man with pig's feet
There is still a shortage of extra chapters, I hope to fill them in as soon as possible
It's a traditional martial arts novel (fairy? Fantasy? It's part martial arts and part Taoism, but not immortal yet). The author has a good literary foundation, the plot is exciting, and the characters are fleshed out. You won't lose money buying it for 10 yuan.
Sure enough, you can't judge people by their appearance alone. Mo Xingyuan invited so many mages to come and see his daughter, but it was all useless. Unintentionally, it looked unreliable, but things got better after they came.
Hahaha, Clonsoni's family motto is indeed well-known in China. The Supreme Lord, be as urgent as the law. Isn't that the motto often said by the monster hunter? It seems that he is really not lying.
Sure enough, you can't judge people by their appearance alone. Mo Xingyuan invited so many mages to come and see his daughter, but it was all useless. Unintentionally, it looked unreliable, but things got better after they came.
good book
It's a good book, but it's a bit annoying that several of the main characters can't move when they see a woman.
Cronsoni came to China full of curiosity. Translator Jin suspected that he was a spy, but there was no evidence. After all, he was just taking pictures of the surrounding scenery.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 20d ago
Good books will never be buried
Reading Yanda's books always makes people have endless aftertaste, and a little depth is worth recalling.
The Shuzhe Wuxin series has not been uploaded, Yan is a good man with pig's feet
There is still a shortage of extra chapters, I hope to fill them in as soon as possible
It's a traditional martial arts novel (fairy? Fantasy? It's part martial arts and part Taoism, but not immortal yet). The author has a good literary foundation, the plot is exciting, and the characters are fleshed out. You won't lose money buying it for 10 yuan.
Sure enough, you can't judge people by their appearance alone. Mo Xingyuan invited so many mages to come and see his daughter, but it was all useless. Unintentionally, it looked unreliable, but things got better after they came.
Hahaha, Clonsoni's family motto is indeed well-known in China. The Supreme Lord, be as urgent as the law. Isn't that the motto often said by the monster hunter? It seems that he is really not lying.
Sure enough, you can't judge people by their appearance alone. Mo Xingyuan invited so many mages to come and see his daughter, but it was all useless. Unintentionally, it looked unreliable, but things got better after they came.
good book
It's a good book, but it's a bit annoying that several of the main characters can't move when they see a woman.
Cronsoni came to China full of curiosity. Translator Jin suspected that he was a spy, but there was no evidence. After all, he was just taking pictures of the surrounding scenery.
