
Disciples Are Debts
by Qiu Ruoye
About This Novel
There is a painting fairy in Taohuawu who has been fed with medicine by his apprentices to make him look immortal. As a result, Shushan comes to claim him, saying that this guy is the leader of their Shushan who has been missing for fifteen years. It's like you have gone through a lot of hard work to adopt a son, and when he is very happy, a bully pops out and says that he is the father of the son. Should you kill the bully first or your son first?
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It turns out that I am the only one who always thinks about Mu Taiwei! Woman
The peach blossom fairy in Taohuawu blooms and falls year after year I wake up from the breeze, and when the mountains are full of peach blossoms, I will have another dream
With such a delicate writing style, the author must be a woman. I just finished reading the ending and felt that the male protagonist was dead, but the Blood Demon said that it can be solved. The two volumes are together, plus you have to wait for the green peaches to ripen before they are delicious. It should be a rhythm of pretending to die and living in seclusion.
First person master-disciple love [male perspective]
☞I thought that my eldest apprentice would find various excuses to deduct my pocket money. For example, if I eat too much candy, my manliness will be diluted and I will not be able to get married. [The master here is a man] ☞I ignore it. During this year, the eldest disciple always received various posts. In the name of delicious food and desserts, they engaged in blind dates and promised to marry her master. [The eldest disciple is female] It's okay, but the language is too deliberately funny. Not natural enough.
I want to ask if this is bl?
Although it is not written who Mu Taiwei has a crush on, he protects his disciple everywhere. This is different from Hua Qiangu.
Taohuawu? Sorry, it reminds me of Lotus Pier
There are peach blossom fairies in Taohuawu, and the flowers fall and bloom year after year. I woke up from the breeze, and from then on I imagined myself as a fairy in a painting.
For articles written in the first person by the male protagonist, I always subconsciously categorized them as Danmei, until Tianji's presence became stronger and stronger, and I felt something was wrong. I searched for book reviews and it turned out to be a bg article, but the author did not grasp the first person well. The master is more like the female protagonist, and Tianji is more like the male protagonist in the master-disciple novel in the past.
I have limited IQ and cannot understand
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Official(155)Scraped 20d ago
It turns out that I am the only one who always thinks about Mu Taiwei! Woman
The peach blossom fairy in Taohuawu blooms and falls year after year I wake up from the breeze, and when the mountains are full of peach blossoms, I will have another dream
With such a delicate writing style, the author must be a woman. I just finished reading the ending and felt that the male protagonist was dead, but the Blood Demon said that it can be solved. The two volumes are together, plus you have to wait for the green peaches to ripen before they are delicious. It should be a rhythm of pretending to die and living in seclusion.
First person master-disciple love [male perspective]
☞I thought that my eldest apprentice would find various excuses to deduct my pocket money. For example, if I eat too much candy, my manliness will be diluted and I will not be able to get married. [The master here is a man] ☞I ignore it. During this year, the eldest disciple always received various posts. In the name of delicious food and desserts, they engaged in blind dates and promised to marry her master. [The eldest disciple is female] It's okay, but the language is too deliberately funny. Not natural enough.
I want to ask if this is bl?
Although it is not written who Mu Taiwei has a crush on, he protects his disciple everywhere. This is different from Hua Qiangu.
Taohuawu? Sorry, it reminds me of Lotus Pier
There are peach blossom fairies in Taohuawu, and the flowers fall and bloom year after year. I woke up from the breeze, and from then on I imagined myself as a fairy in a painting.
For articles written in the first person by the male protagonist, I always subconsciously categorized them as Danmei, until Tianji's presence became stronger and stronger, and I felt something was wrong. I searched for book reviews and it turned out to be a bg article, but the author did not grasp the first person well. The master is more like the female protagonist, and Tianji is more like the male protagonist in the master-disciple novel in the past.
I have limited IQ and cannot understand
