
I Am a Swordsman in the Age of the End of Law
by Lazy Bird
About This Novel
Because of a mysterious spiritual energy tide, all the spiritual energy in the world disappeared in an instant, and the world of immortality directly entered the Age of Ending Dharma. The once great power of immortality was just an old blind man who made a living by telling fortunes on the streets a few years later. The once peerless fairy, a few years later, dressed shyly in a red wedding dress, and happily married into the mortal royal family. The former giant of magic was imprisoned in a prison a few years later and had to eat rats to satisfy his hunger. The former Immortal Sect became a minion or mascot of the imperial court a few years later. As for the former casual cultivators and small sects, they either went home to farm, or relied on their physical strength to join the army. Those who could open a bodyguard, martial arts and medical clinic were considered successful people. A few years later, Jiang Mu, the fifty-eighth generation head of the Fuyun Sect, suffered from hunger, cold, and serious illness. He was thrown into a mass grave before he died and was bitten to death by wild dogs. Unexpectedly, he was reborn ten years before the spiritual energy tide broke out. The new book "National Expedition: Saving the Immortal World" is officially uploaded! Please support us all!
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Official(62)Scraped 17d ago
There is a problem with the settings
I don't know why mortals would conflict with immortal cultivators. You have to forcefully explain that it's because there are immortal cultivators who oppress mortals, but you also introduce that there are immortal cultivators who kill demons and evil cultivators regardless of themselves. I really can't think of why mortal cultivators like this would attack them in groups. There is no conflict of interest. Knowing that immortal cultivators will eventually become mortals, they also do things like this that may kill a group of people. A group of ordinary people are still heating people when they are full. I ran to attack other people's mountain-protecting formations, and I couldn't figure it out. There was no deep hatred or conflict of interest. The most simple idea of ordinary people was to eat and clothe themselves. Is it full or warm? If I had nothing to do, I ran to attack other people's formations. My head was caught in the door. In the settings, I only saw that those who cultivate immortals live longer, and there is nothing else, not even their brains. Those who cultivate immortals can definitely establish a dynasty. , Before you lose your magic power, is it possible that you can't beat other mortals? Don't tell me that the mortals below won't let you do it and will beat you together. As long as the upper management of your dynasty is good, the lower ones can have enough food and clothing. Who cares about you becoming an emperor? It means that if a mortal can become an emperor, a cultivator will not be able to become an immortal? Besides, decent immortal cultivators obviously have the bonus of popular support and can better establish a dynasty. Each one of them is like a brainless person who can only retaliate against mortals. If the immortal cultivators want to leave, can they catch up? Can't you disguise yourself? Wouldn't it be possible to assassinate someone latent? Isn't it bad to win people's hearts? In general, this immortal cultivator only has a long lifespan and nothing else (▼ dishes ▼#)
What a crazy logic
Immortal cultivators are just mortals if they don't use magic power. Why do mortals have to fight with immortal cultivators? Are there any practical benefits to killing immortal cultivators? There are also immortal cultivators who have lived for hundreds and thousands of years, and the sect has been passed down for tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of years. Why are their IQs still not as good as Erha?
Brothers, don't come to see Shen Nong, it won't save you.
After all, that powerful body can withstand thunder and calamity. Can ordinary people be injured? In a world of cultivating immortals, I can't help martial arts. With such a high and powerful ability, a powerful body can be beaten to death.
It's very unreasonable. The spiritual energy suddenly disappears, but the cultivator's own magic power is still there. How is it possible that such a huge first-mover advantage can be suppressed by the mortal court? Moreover, the one who has lived for so long is not a human spirit. You are talking to an old fox.
Garbage, good garbage, one by one, one by one
There is a problem with the plot
You said that the human dynasty attacked the Immortal Cultivating Sect, Then why can't the protagonist create a human dynasty by himself before the spiritual energy breaks out?
Ah, now writing novels doesn't require brainpower😰
The setting is still relatively new.
But the tide of your spiritual energy makes it impossible for everyone to cultivate immortality, and then some of the original cultivators have become eunuchs. Brothels, are you serious, what kind of work will those who have been wealthy do? And you kill others casually after they have lived for hundreds or thousands of years? According to your setting background, most of the people who eventually became the dynasty were transformed from the original super sects. Otherwise, if they used spiritual stones to convert spiritual energy and then directly assassinated them, how many lives would your emperor have?
The beginning was very discouraging, the spiritual energy was gone and there were still mines, how could the cultivator send it all at once. Really poisonous
After reading the first few chapters, I feel that the score of 9:00 is very watery. It's a good vote, right?
The setting problem is too big
There is absolutely no logic in the writing, and I don't know where the contradiction lies.
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Official(62)Scraped 17d ago
There is a problem with the settings
I don't know why mortals would conflict with immortal cultivators. You have to forcefully explain that it's because there are immortal cultivators who oppress mortals, but you also introduce that there are immortal cultivators who kill demons and evil cultivators regardless of themselves. I really can't think of why mortal cultivators like this would attack them in groups. There is no conflict of interest. Knowing that immortal cultivators will eventually become mortals, they also do things like this that may kill a group of people. A group of ordinary people are still heating people when they are full. I ran to attack other people's mountain-protecting formations, and I couldn't figure it out. There was no deep hatred or conflict of interest. The most simple idea of ordinary people was to eat and clothe themselves. Is it full or warm? If I had nothing to do, I ran to attack other people's formations. My head was caught in the door. In the settings, I only saw that those who cultivate immortals live longer, and there is nothing else, not even their brains. Those who cultivate immortals can definitely establish a dynasty. , Before you lose your magic power, is it possible that you can't beat other mortals? Don't tell me that the mortals below won't let you do it and will beat you together. As long as the upper management of your dynasty is good, the lower ones can have enough food and clothing. Who cares about you becoming an emperor? It means that if a mortal can become an emperor, a cultivator will not be able to become an immortal? Besides, decent immortal cultivators obviously have the bonus of popular support and can better establish a dynasty. Each one of them is like a brainless person who can only retaliate against mortals. If the immortal cultivators want to leave, can they catch up? Can't you disguise yourself? Wouldn't it be possible to assassinate someone latent? Isn't it bad to win people's hearts? In general, this immortal cultivator only has a long lifespan and nothing else (▼ dishes ▼#)
What a crazy logic
Immortal cultivators are just mortals if they don't use magic power. Why do mortals have to fight with immortal cultivators? Are there any practical benefits to killing immortal cultivators? There are also immortal cultivators who have lived for hundreds and thousands of years, and the sect has been passed down for tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of years. Why are their IQs still not as good as Erha?
Brothers, don't come to see Shen Nong, it won't save you.
After all, that powerful body can withstand thunder and calamity. Can ordinary people be injured? In a world of cultivating immortals, I can't help martial arts. With such a high and powerful ability, a powerful body can be beaten to death.
It's very unreasonable. The spiritual energy suddenly disappears, but the cultivator's own magic power is still there. How is it possible that such a huge first-mover advantage can be suppressed by the mortal court? Moreover, the one who has lived for so long is not a human spirit. You are talking to an old fox.
Garbage, good garbage, one by one, one by one
There is a problem with the plot
You said that the human dynasty attacked the Immortal Cultivating Sect, Then why can't the protagonist create a human dynasty by himself before the spiritual energy breaks out?
Ah, now writing novels doesn't require brainpower😰
The setting is still relatively new.
But the tide of your spiritual energy makes it impossible for everyone to cultivate immortality, and then some of the original cultivators have become eunuchs. Brothels, are you serious, what kind of work will those who have been wealthy do? And you kill others casually after they have lived for hundreds or thousands of years? According to your setting background, most of the people who eventually became the dynasty were transformed from the original super sects. Otherwise, if they used spiritual stones to convert spiritual energy and then directly assassinated them, how many lives would your emperor have?
The beginning was very discouraging, the spiritual energy was gone and there were still mines, how could the cultivator send it all at once. Really poisonous
After reading the first few chapters, I feel that the score of 9:00 is very watery. It's a good vote, right?
The setting problem is too big
There is absolutely no logic in the writing, and I don't know where the contradiction lies.
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