
Yuxu Tianzun
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The ultimate in Tao is called Heavenly Lord. Holding the Kunlun treasure, the pure jade robe and bowl, and holding the jade virtual heavenly palace, he is the Great Heavenly Lord.
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Official(41)Scraped 20d ago
I gave up before finishing the first chapter.
A group of immortal masters who are at least hundreds of years old are narrow-minded and calculated to even destroy a fifteen or sixteen-year-old beginner. How did those people cultivate to this level? Just like me, an adult, targeting children in kindergarten, without mentioning shamelessness, vision, and knowledge. People who do this will definitely have limited achievements and are really rubbish.
Overall it's very good
Overall, it's pretty good, but something feels wrong and weird. I feel like this is an issue of inferiority and who is the protagonist. As for respect and inferiority, everything is supported by the protagonist. In this case, why does it feel like the protagonist has become a free labor force? Still not getting any benefits? Since she is a maid, at least she has that attitude, right? Why does it look like the protagonist is trying to suck up to others? It's simply inexplicable. There is also a substitute teacher and apprentice, because only the protagonist has her path to immortality, and she has a very impressive inheritance. Why can't she feel respected? After all, the guide was tired and drunk, and the cat maid whom the protagonist rescued didn't look grateful at all, as if she should be so? In fact, the most important thing is the issue of respect and inferiority. The superior should have the attitude and standards of the superior. Don't make the master not the master and the servant not the servant. It is inexplicable and the guest is bullying the master.
Read a few chapters
The protagonist's character is the least likable among the Bookworm books, and I kind of didn't want to read it. . . Moreover, this book feels a bit like a novice's perspective. If you stick to a few more pictures, you'll give up if it doesn't work.
I haven't read this one yet. The author's previous novel Tai Hao is very good. It's not a mindless upgrade and a slap in the face. It gives people a "fairy spirit" when reading it. I especially like the idea mentioned in it that "fairies do not regard strength as strength, but respect wisdom." Without further ado, I would like to give you a five-star review. I hope the author will write better and better.
Appointment of Works Operations Officer
Congratulations to Lan Bai for becoming the operating officer of this book
After reading Chinese mythology, I realized that the Dragon Clan is much stronger than imagined. There are many strong ones in the Dragon Clan, such as Zhulong, Haizhen, Fengyi, Yinglong, Qinglong, Five-clawed Golden Dragon, Five-Emperor Dragon King, and by the way, the Huanzu Dragon and the Ancestral Dragon. In Taoist mythology, they are called the Dragon Ancestor Great Emperor or the Dragon Transformation Brahmadu Heavenly Emperor. Their mythological records are related to the Taixuan Golden Lock Liuzhu.
To the author!
Who is the heroine of this book?
This emotional drama
Hey, this emotional scene is a little uncomfortable
Ancient novels from a new perspective
It is heavy at the front and light and humorous at the back. It is worth reading. Books written by bookworms all have a small time span at the beginning, but suddenly widen the time span at the end. This needs to be changed, it is a bit anticlimactic
The Tao should not be preached lightly. The Dharma is not transmitted to the six ears.
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Official(41)Scraped 20d ago
I gave up before finishing the first chapter.
A group of immortal masters who are at least hundreds of years old are narrow-minded and calculated to even destroy a fifteen or sixteen-year-old beginner. How did those people cultivate to this level? Just like me, an adult, targeting children in kindergarten, without mentioning shamelessness, vision, and knowledge. People who do this will definitely have limited achievements and are really rubbish.
Overall it's very good
Overall, it's pretty good, but something feels wrong and weird. I feel like this is an issue of inferiority and who is the protagonist. As for respect and inferiority, everything is supported by the protagonist. In this case, why does it feel like the protagonist has become a free labor force? Still not getting any benefits? Since she is a maid, at least she has that attitude, right? Why does it look like the protagonist is trying to suck up to others? It's simply inexplicable. There is also a substitute teacher and apprentice, because only the protagonist has her path to immortality, and she has a very impressive inheritance. Why can't she feel respected? After all, the guide was tired and drunk, and the cat maid whom the protagonist rescued didn't look grateful at all, as if she should be so? In fact, the most important thing is the issue of respect and inferiority. The superior should have the attitude and standards of the superior. Don't make the master not the master and the servant not the servant. It is inexplicable and the guest is bullying the master.
Read a few chapters
The protagonist's character is the least likable among the Bookworm books, and I kind of didn't want to read it. . . Moreover, this book feels a bit like a novice's perspective. If you stick to a few more pictures, you'll give up if it doesn't work.
I haven't read this one yet. The author's previous novel Tai Hao is very good. It's not a mindless upgrade and a slap in the face. It gives people a "fairy spirit" when reading it. I especially like the idea mentioned in it that "fairies do not regard strength as strength, but respect wisdom." Without further ado, I would like to give you a five-star review. I hope the author will write better and better.
Appointment of Works Operations Officer
Congratulations to Lan Bai for becoming the operating officer of this book
After reading Chinese mythology, I realized that the Dragon Clan is much stronger than imagined. There are many strong ones in the Dragon Clan, such as Zhulong, Haizhen, Fengyi, Yinglong, Qinglong, Five-clawed Golden Dragon, Five-Emperor Dragon King, and by the way, the Huanzu Dragon and the Ancestral Dragon. In Taoist mythology, they are called the Dragon Ancestor Great Emperor or the Dragon Transformation Brahmadu Heavenly Emperor. Their mythological records are related to the Taixuan Golden Lock Liuzhu.
To the author!
Who is the heroine of this book?
This emotional drama
Hey, this emotional scene is a little uncomfortable
Ancient novels from a new perspective
It is heavy at the front and light and humorous at the back. It is worth reading. Books written by bookworms all have a small time span at the beginning, but suddenly widen the time span at the end. This needs to be changed, it is a bit anticlimactic
The Tao should not be preached lightly. The Dharma is not transmitted to the six ears.
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Wuji's novel has been completed. In a sense... It's self-inflicted? The male protagonist and the second male character were originally one person in their previous life, but for some reason their souls were split into two. The two people are like being on opposite ends of a seesaw. One becomes stronger and the other weakens. If you want to achieve good results, the other must disappear... The twins love and kill each other but have deep feelings. In one word, sweet!



Wuji** has opened a new book! Returning to the traditional classical fairy tale, see how the protagonist, an abandoned disciple of the Kunlun sect, obtains the treasure left by the ancestor and establishes a new Kunlun Taoism! The new book is still a seedling, but it has the golden name of Wuji** and is the best at Xianxia. It is definitely a book for Xiancao! And in the first few chapters, there is a full sense of déjà vu. The Kunlun sect is a replica of the Chan religion. The twelve peaks correspond to the twelve golden immortals. The three demons accidentally released by the protagonist correspond to the three Xuanyuan tombs, etc. Looking forward to it (๑˙ー˙๑)




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