
Monk from Another World
About This Novel
Xiao Ming takes Creation Qinglian through a world where fighting spirit and magic coexist, to see how the prehistoric monks stir up the world in other worlds and become the most powerful.
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Official(36)Scraped 7d ago
my god
I haven't read this book yet, so I'm going to read a few chapters to remember it. This kind of ancient theme is really rare. Give it a five-star encouragement.
Like one
Although I haven't started reading it yet, I have to say: I really like this kind of novel about an awesome Eastern cultivator crossing the Western road and using Eastern magic to defeat Western fighting magic. I haven't seen anyone write about this kind of subject in many years. I must give it a thumbs up, as long as it doesn't go off topic or become too eunuch.
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It's okay, but those recommendation votes were given to other newbies, maybe next time. And the reward is even if I use the browser to watch it.
passing by
Take a look at the introduction and table of contents. It seems good. Come on, author, no more eunuchs. Come on and update.
The main plot is a bit confusing!
The author should develop the plot around the protagonist. After reading more than 60 chapters, I feel that some plots have nothing to do with the protagonist and can be summed up in one sentence without going into detail. The cultivation novel is actually a pleasure to read. The protagonist is fighting monsters, upgrading and changing maps along the way. Look at Dou Po. Almost all the good things belong to the protagonist. Watching the protagonist take various adventures and get slapped in the face is the main plot. Except for a few main supporting roles, other supporting characters, screw him! To be honest, after more than 60 chapters, I feel that there are not enough scenes for the protagonist, and there are too many scenes for the supporting characters. It makes people feel whether you want to write about this continent or the protagonist! Having said all this, what I want to say the most is that the supporting characters robbed the protagonist of his role!
To be honest, I'm a little disappointed. Let's not talk about formations and Taoist talismans. At least I can do a little bit of alchemy and weapon training. Did the author just read a few immortal cultivation novels and then come to write it? Your family's foundation-building monks are so weak 😓😓
Come on, the author
Can the protagonist preach at the end? It's fun to convince all these people.
I haven't read it yet, but I personally like this kind of book
As the title says, I like this kind of book
It's very well written, so keep up the good work!
Another eunuch
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Community(0)
Official(36)Scraped 7d ago
my god
I haven't read this book yet, so I'm going to read a few chapters to remember it. This kind of ancient theme is really rare. Give it a five-star encouragement.
Like one
Although I haven't started reading it yet, I have to say: I really like this kind of novel about an awesome Eastern cultivator crossing the Western road and using Eastern magic to defeat Western fighting magic. I haven't seen anyone write about this kind of subject in many years. I must give it a thumbs up, as long as it doesn't go off topic or become too eunuch.
. . . . . .
It's okay, but those recommendation votes were given to other newbies, maybe next time. And the reward is even if I use the browser to watch it.
passing by
Take a look at the introduction and table of contents. It seems good. Come on, author, no more eunuchs. Come on and update.
The main plot is a bit confusing!
The author should develop the plot around the protagonist. After reading more than 60 chapters, I feel that some plots have nothing to do with the protagonist and can be summed up in one sentence without going into detail. The cultivation novel is actually a pleasure to read. The protagonist is fighting monsters, upgrading and changing maps along the way. Look at Dou Po. Almost all the good things belong to the protagonist. Watching the protagonist take various adventures and get slapped in the face is the main plot. Except for a few main supporting roles, other supporting characters, screw him! To be honest, after more than 60 chapters, I feel that there are not enough scenes for the protagonist, and there are too many scenes for the supporting characters. It makes people feel whether you want to write about this continent or the protagonist! Having said all this, what I want to say the most is that the supporting characters robbed the protagonist of his role!
To be honest, I'm a little disappointed. Let's not talk about formations and Taoist talismans. At least I can do a little bit of alchemy and weapon training. Did the author just read a few immortal cultivation novels and then come to write it? Your family's foundation-building monks are so weak 😓😓
Come on, the author
Can the protagonist preach at the end? It's fun to convince all these people.
I haven't read it yet, but I personally like this kind of book
As the title says, I like this kind of book
It's very well written, so keep up the good work!
Another eunuch













