
Back to the End of the World: Metaphysics Bosses Hoard Supplies for Infrastructure Construction
by Has Bamboo Lost Weight Today?
About This Novel
Ruan Qingqing was abandoned by her family in a Taoist temple since she was a child, and was picked up by her family when she became an adult. After the nuclear mutation, his family was thrown into the mutant crowd. Her family thought that what she learned in the Taoist temple was cheating and tricking her into making money by pretending to be a ghost. Little did they know that she studied under the master of Xuanmen and was proficient in spells, ghost hunting, fortune telling, and Feng Shui. After resurrecting her life, Ruan Qingqing kicked out her parents, who only recognized her younger brother, and sold off her assets to hoard goods. Nuclear pollution broke out, water and food were exhausted, others drank water twice in one gulp, and Ruan Qingqing had everything he wanted in his Qiankun bag. She took everyone in the division and announced that she was going down the mountain, and the major bases cried and begged her to stay. Life was going smoothly until I met Fang Yunchang. Antibodies from nuclear contamination dropped from the sky. He is still a lifeless person and can defeat all methods. Ruan Qingqing doesn't believe this evil!
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Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago
I can't comment, so you guys can go in and see for yourself.
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Let's stop reading. I've read five chapters and kept talking about how things were in the past life. The heroine is indecisive. She doesn't want to leave quickly now that she knows her family is a blood-sucking insect. I'm just trying to figure out the word count.
This feeling just doesn't look good. Why didn't those vampire parents get kicked out during the apocalypse of the past life?
How should I put it? I feel like the heroine is a bit weird and self-righteous? She is too self-centered when facing the male protagonist, I don't like it
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago
I can't comment, so you guys can go in and see for yourself.
...
Let's stop reading. I've read five chapters and kept talking about how things were in the past life. The heroine is indecisive. She doesn't want to leave quickly now that she knows her family is a blood-sucking insect. I'm just trying to figure out the word count.
This feeling just doesn't look good. Why didn't those vampire parents get kicked out during the apocalypse of the past life?
How should I put it? I feel like the heroine is a bit weird and self-righteous? She is too self-centered when facing the male protagonist, I don't like it






