
The Story of a Poor Peasant Girl Cultivating Immortality
by Ge Rao
About This Novel
[Orthodox Cultivation + No CP] Once he traveled through time, Lin Luo's life was comparable to that of a cabbage. Her father disappeared and her mother remarried. She became a dragster and couldn't even eat enough. Fortunately, she was a cultivator in her previous life, and she can also practice here. Changing the status quo is just around the corner. Unfortunately, she was dark and nutritious, and even though the family marriage was not her turn, she was eventually rejected. It doesn't matter, we just focus on our career. Men only affect the speed at which I draw my sword! Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, and hiding her spiritual roots, she joined the Xunxian Sect as a Talisman Master, but was robbed by Lingyun Pavilion. When he came back one day, Lin Luo had already ridden the dust and soared into the blue sky.
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Official(60)Scraped 14d ago
My book, I decide!
Isn't it a bit too much for some authors to open a small account and deliberately use it to cause trouble? Do you know why I know this? If I deleted the book store, they would immediately use some female account to scold me. Both apps would not be left behind. Who is the author? Are you jealous because I'm on the list or something? Or is your daily life not very satisfactory and you can only find a sense of presence online? I am just a part-time writer and have my own job. Writing books is just to realize my dream of making electricity. Otherwise, why would I be typing out word after word on my mobile phone while I am in the hospital? You guys, please stay away, otherwise the post will be deleted and permanently banned. Don't blame me for deleting the post then. It has nothing to do with you whether I do it or not. My book is my own decision!
I persisted until chapter 17 and couldn't hold on anymore. You cowardly mother, why don't you practice immortality if you have spiritual roots? Knowing the nature of Liu Chunhua's family, you still want to use her five spiritual stones to seek skin from a tiger, how can you gain anything! It's better to just go to the brothel and get it done in one go. As for the heroine, when she returned to the Lin family, she looked more like a white lotus. After being scolded like that, she still pretended to be pitiful and weak, why not scold her back →_→ Could they still kill her? They were originally afraid of disturbing the old man, so when they went to the Lin family, they didn't inquire about the basic situation of the Lin family. They just ate and went to bed. I was shocked.
Very nice
I think it's very novel and beautiful. The disadvantage is that updates are too slow.
Damn, I was a monk in my previous life, why am I so useless after traveling through time? Idiot, the writing is so disgusting, abandon the article
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Regarding the Talisman Master, I was speechless after reading Chapter 20. As for what I knew after reading Chapter 20, wasn't the heroine a cultivator in her previous life? Why didn't she have any dealings with Talisman?
Cultivation is about cultivation. I have read dozens of chapters and haven't entered the sect yet. It's all about house fighting and intrigue. Double-level spiritual roots need to be hidden and hidden everywhere. In the village, the heroine is afraid of the old lady. Her mother is such a coward. She also tolerates it everywhere. She was kicked when she went shopping. The heroine tolerated it. The Lin family scolded her for plotting against her. She continued to tolerate it... And she became a Ninja Turtle. The readers' breasts hurt after reading this! After enduring the old lady, her mother's cowardice, and the Lin family's disgust, Xiuzhen is still afraid of this and that, hiding in all kinds of ways, being timid and fearful, and even trimming a woolen yarn, which is really annoying to watch.
I really don't understand why the rating is so high. The writing is long-winded and the plot setting is unreasonable. The hostess' mother sold herself and her daughter for five spiritual stones. After the heroine came over, she could get 8 spiritual stones from selling watermelons in one day. The hostess is not only cowardly, but also stupid. After the heroine cultivates, it stands to reason that she can use force to resolve the marriage contract. But she had to wait until she could untie it herself. Is this forced intelligence? For a cultivator who is bullied by a group of mortals and still insists on trying to reason with them, isn't it hard to endure?
I feel like the heroine is incompetent and ignorant, not smart at all.
The author said that he does not accept writing guidance. Let me tell you in advance that I am simply writing about my feelings. I feel that there is something wrong with the heroine's character. She was an immortal cultivator on Blue Star in her last life (I'm a little confused about whether she traveled from the world of cultivating immortals to Blue Star? Or was the aura of Blue Star revived?). I feel like the heroine doesn't seem to have experienced cultivating immortality. She doesn't know much about cultivating immortals. She is not decisive in killing in the world of cultivating immortals. She talks about her own secrets everywhere. It is better to just write about the indigenous people, and the plot is a bit messy. No thanks.
Cultivation or home fighting?
I read it when I saw the tag "Orthodox Cultivation". I read more than 130 chapters, and I'm almost 1/3 of the way through the text. Most of the protagonists and supporting characters have reached the consecration stage of foundation building or above. They are still fighting in the sect with the sisters who are separated from the master's family, playing the game of fighting over beauty and ugliness. I don't understand the future of such a family with such a descendant. There are several brothers in the family, and one of them is missing or dead. His wife and children are kicked out of the house like garbage and ignored. When they think of their use value, they have to try their best to get them back. When the protagonist reached the foundation-building stage, he encountered an unknown level of monster on the way back from a mission. He kept saying that he would just go and have a look and wait for someone from the sect to come and deal with it. However, when he went to the scene, he immediately angered the monster. If the protagonist's halo had not been rescued, he would have been swallowed by the monster.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(60)Scraped 14d ago
My book, I decide!
Isn't it a bit too much for some authors to open a small account and deliberately use it to cause trouble? Do you know why I know this? If I deleted the book store, they would immediately use some female account to scold me. Both apps would not be left behind. Who is the author? Are you jealous because I'm on the list or something? Or is your daily life not very satisfactory and you can only find a sense of presence online? I am just a part-time writer and have my own job. Writing books is just to realize my dream of making electricity. Otherwise, why would I be typing out word after word on my mobile phone while I am in the hospital? You guys, please stay away, otherwise the post will be deleted and permanently banned. Don't blame me for deleting the post then. It has nothing to do with you whether I do it or not. My book is my own decision!
I persisted until chapter 17 and couldn't hold on anymore. You cowardly mother, why don't you practice immortality if you have spiritual roots? Knowing the nature of Liu Chunhua's family, you still want to use her five spiritual stones to seek skin from a tiger, how can you gain anything! It's better to just go to the brothel and get it done in one go. As for the heroine, when she returned to the Lin family, she looked more like a white lotus. After being scolded like that, she still pretended to be pitiful and weak, why not scold her back →_→ Could they still kill her? They were originally afraid of disturbing the old man, so when they went to the Lin family, they didn't inquire about the basic situation of the Lin family. They just ate and went to bed. I was shocked.
Very nice
I think it's very novel and beautiful. The disadvantage is that updates are too slow.
Damn, I was a monk in my previous life, why am I so useless after traveling through time? Idiot, the writing is so disgusting, abandon the article
Make complaints
Regarding the Talisman Master, I was speechless after reading Chapter 20. As for what I knew after reading Chapter 20, wasn't the heroine a cultivator in her previous life? Why didn't she have any dealings with Talisman?
Cultivation is about cultivation. I have read dozens of chapters and haven't entered the sect yet. It's all about house fighting and intrigue. Double-level spiritual roots need to be hidden and hidden everywhere. In the village, the heroine is afraid of the old lady. Her mother is such a coward. She also tolerates it everywhere. She was kicked when she went shopping. The heroine tolerated it. The Lin family scolded her for plotting against her. She continued to tolerate it... And she became a Ninja Turtle. The readers' breasts hurt after reading this! After enduring the old lady, her mother's cowardice, and the Lin family's disgust, Xiuzhen is still afraid of this and that, hiding in all kinds of ways, being timid and fearful, and even trimming a woolen yarn, which is really annoying to watch.
I really don't understand why the rating is so high. The writing is long-winded and the plot setting is unreasonable. The hostess' mother sold herself and her daughter for five spiritual stones. After the heroine came over, she could get 8 spiritual stones from selling watermelons in one day. The hostess is not only cowardly, but also stupid. After the heroine cultivates, it stands to reason that she can use force to resolve the marriage contract. But she had to wait until she could untie it herself. Is this forced intelligence? For a cultivator who is bullied by a group of mortals and still insists on trying to reason with them, isn't it hard to endure?
I feel like the heroine is incompetent and ignorant, not smart at all.
The author said that he does not accept writing guidance. Let me tell you in advance that I am simply writing about my feelings. I feel that there is something wrong with the heroine's character. She was an immortal cultivator on Blue Star in her last life (I'm a little confused about whether she traveled from the world of cultivating immortals to Blue Star? Or was the aura of Blue Star revived?). I feel like the heroine doesn't seem to have experienced cultivating immortality. She doesn't know much about cultivating immortals. She is not decisive in killing in the world of cultivating immortals. She talks about her own secrets everywhere. It is better to just write about the indigenous people, and the plot is a bit messy. No thanks.
Cultivation or home fighting?
I read it when I saw the tag "Orthodox Cultivation". I read more than 130 chapters, and I'm almost 1/3 of the way through the text. Most of the protagonists and supporting characters have reached the consecration stage of foundation building or above. They are still fighting in the sect with the sisters who are separated from the master's family, playing the game of fighting over beauty and ugliness. I don't understand the future of such a family with such a descendant. There are several brothers in the family, and one of them is missing or dead. His wife and children are kicked out of the house like garbage and ignored. When they think of their use value, they have to try their best to get them back. When the protagonist reached the foundation-building stage, he encountered an unknown level of monster on the way back from a mission. He kept saying that he would just go and have a look and wait for someone from the sect to come and deal with it. However, when he went to the scene, he immediately angered the monster. If the protagonist's halo had not been rescued, he would have been swallowed by the monster.
