
Who Asked Him to Be an Oriental Card Maker!
by Mr. Mo Xiao
About This Novel
In the card world, all kinds of myths are unparalleled. Su Yan, a painter who traveled through time, used the rich Chinese cultural system to uncover the dusty past and create an Eastern legendary deck that suppresses all things! "[Poseidon]? It doesn't matter, I have [Dayu Controlling Floods]!" "[Satan]? You can't handle this hell. Come join me in the [Underworld]!" "[Osiris]? I feel like he is not as powerful as [King Yama]." There is only one person, fighting against the heroes alone. With the breeze blowing on her sleeves, Su Yan stood on the top of the world, overlooking the various statues... "Oh, how lonely it is to be invincible!"
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
I don't recommend reading books about mentality.
The first point is that Western civilization dominated the world from the beginning. The second point is that a bunch of small characters come out to challenge people. The third point of the brainless arrangement is that you are the only one who knows about Eastern civilization and yet you give it to a woman who is a vassal of the Song family. It's ridiculous. I don't recommend everyone to read this book. This book is destined to be a free zone.
Too little, haven't watched it yet
However, I have something to say. I see the contrast between Eastern and Western cultures. I want to say that all the gods and goddesses in the East are cultivated by themselves. As far as I understand Western culture, many of them are inherited. Anyone who obtains an artifact will have strength or the ability given by the gods. Basically, I don't know much about the development of gods in the West, but the East is different. Those who have different opinions can say that the way to make money with harmony is
Too hasty
Just at the beginning, there were two or five villains who kept pressing Lai Lai
I don't know from what perspective the author writes about Teacher Song. Isn't this just so stupid? To put it bluntly, it's just annoying. I don't know how to put it in other words.
Didn't read the book
Sorry, gods are fictitious. Most of the imagination of gods comes from one's own heart. The higher the cultural identity, the more willing to accept the majesty of gods in one's own culture. Otherwise, Western gods will always mess around and interfere in the human world, and there will still be a lot of people who like it. In the final analysis, your attitude towards this false thing reflects your true mentality.
Is there a female protagonist? Is there a single female protagonist, not multiple girls?
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
I don't recommend reading books about mentality.
The first point is that Western civilization dominated the world from the beginning. The second point is that a bunch of small characters come out to challenge people. The third point of the brainless arrangement is that you are the only one who knows about Eastern civilization and yet you give it to a woman who is a vassal of the Song family. It's ridiculous. I don't recommend everyone to read this book. This book is destined to be a free zone.
Too little, haven't watched it yet
However, I have something to say. I see the contrast between Eastern and Western cultures. I want to say that all the gods and goddesses in the East are cultivated by themselves. As far as I understand Western culture, many of them are inherited. Anyone who obtains an artifact will have strength or the ability given by the gods. Basically, I don't know much about the development of gods in the West, but the East is different. Those who have different opinions can say that the way to make money with harmony is
Too hasty
Just at the beginning, there were two or five villains who kept pressing Lai Lai
I don't know from what perspective the author writes about Teacher Song. Isn't this just so stupid? To put it bluntly, it's just annoying. I don't know how to put it in other words.
Didn't read the book
Sorry, gods are fictitious. Most of the imagination of gods comes from one's own heart. The higher the cultural identity, the more willing to accept the majesty of gods in one's own culture. Otherwise, Western gods will always mess around and interfere in the human world, and there will still be a lot of people who like it. In the final analysis, your attitude towards this false thing reflects your true mentality.
Is there a female protagonist? Is there a single female protagonist, not multiple girls?












