
The Warlock of Uncle Jiu's World
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A cry shocked the whole world, and its six wings covered the sky with black clouds. The roar of the ape that looks up to the sky is astonishing to the world, and the fruit of Tao makes heaven and earth bright. ... A fusion of Eastern and Western films and television, with a darker writing style. The pace may be slow in the early stage, not a traditional warlock novel. A fan group has been established: 264148634. You can join the group to chat when you have free time.
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Cool article + Mr. Zombie's world + Marvel? What to say about this book. It can also be considered a cool article. The reason why I recommend this book is largely similar to the character of the protagonist in "Meet Uncle Nine Again", but not as miserable as the protagonist in that book. Strictly speaking, it can be considered a half-evil cultivator. Nu Qing Xiangxi has the same start. The protagonists are the ancient witch clan, the wizard, the warlock Xiu Flesh and Shentong. In the later stage, it should be due to force majeure factors that it should follow the American comic route. After all, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, you can't become a spirit, right? Overall this book is good. Recommended: ★★★★ Writing style: ★★★ Plot: ★★★ In fact, I don't know if this book can be regarded as Zhutianliu.




For me, who has been short of books for a long time, I still think this book is quite good, but there are two points to note when entering the trap. The world of Uncle Jiu is not enough to support a novel, so it has to be dug deeper or expanded. This also leads to eighty-nine out of ten books being sold out. From the current point of view, the author of this book has chosen to avoid that embarrassing era of national conditions and chose to expand to the West! The domestic understanding of Western culture is limited, and sometimes I can't even remember the names of characters in Western novels (at least I can't remember a few). The author also chose film and television dramas, adding the plot of a British vampire and werewolf, where the protagonist currently establishes an orthodoxy, and may confront the Holy See, and also added Skull Island and mutants. Overall, I feel pretty good so far, but I'm a little worried about the later stages! The author's setting also treats Titans as a kind of strange beast, and some people may complain about it. If the author can stabilize this book in the later period, I will continue to follow it. If you like it, you can also try it.













