
Tomb Robbing Starts from Pingshan
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Li Changqing, a Taoist who traveled to the world of low martial arts, practiced swordsmanship in the mountains for seven years and finally achieved innate achievement. I originally wanted to go out and make Fengming known to the world, but unexpectedly activated the "Dingshang Yuanliang System" and traveled to the twelfth year of the Republic of China. By chance, he joined the Xiling camp and stole the Pingshan ancient tomb with Chen Yulou and Partridge Shao. Let's see what kind of storm a generation of innate masters stirs up in various tomb-robbing universes? ! Everything starts from Pingshan...
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Official(106)Scraped 23d ago
Li Changqing was originally a Taoist priest with some strength. In addition, he practiced swordsmanship in the mountains for ten years and became very powerful after that. When he wanted to go down the mountain, he suddenly bound to a system and traveled through time. Could it be that it was just to let him practice peerless martial arts and then go to another world to become king?
A few questions about the beginning
I saw that a few book friends said that the protagonist couldn't answer the tomb robbing lingo at the beginning, which seemed a little bit poisonous, but it's actually normal. Let me explain it here. First of all, I set the protagonist to appear as an innate master from the world of martial arts, and his skills are already very buggy. I believe that readers who read the book will feel the same way. I can't make him proficient in reverse fighting and octathlon. It will be fun to watch at the beginning, but it will be boring after a long time. I am also bored to write it. Moreover, the protagonist is not a person in the tomb robbing business. Even if he can answer the question, it cannot be explained logically. Don't worry, this is a fun article, not an abusive one, but after all, I am a newbie, so I may not be able to write the first few chapters properly, which caused some book friends to misunderstand and fail to stick to it. I'm sorry! But I hope that all the book friends who click in will give me a chance and don't give up without some comments. Maybe you will like it? In addition, the world view, plot, and characters of this book are all consistent with the original work. There may be some minor changes, but I will try my best to shape the characters in the book. Thank you for your support!
Except Chapter 1
Except for the first one, you don't want to copy the others according to the ones in the TV series. I suggest you don't write about tomb robbers. You don't think enough. You don't want to change early. Scrap this book and start writing a new one.
It's already a big deal for someone to travel through time once, but it's also quite good to travel through it twice. It also shows that he may not belong to that world, and may have traveled to that world for some opportunity or something.
Does the author want to write about all the astronomical phenomena or is there only this one world?
have a question
Author, I have a question. I would like to ask, at the beginning, you set up an innate master who traveled through time and entered the world of tomb robbers, but the world of tomb robbers is a Dharma-ending world. I think the protagonist is so powerful in that world. Those sword energy seems to be used without energy. I want to ask, can his energy be inexhaustible? And there is no spiritual energy in the Dharma Ending Age. To add to him, I am definitely not a bully, so please be merciful.
Damn it, Alliance Leader!
I was just moving, and I was dumbfounded when I saw it... Thank you, boss. I won't say anything more. I'll update it tomorrow!
nice
Let me tell you something, it's so pretty Get fatter and come back later
Except for the first chapter, the rest follows the plot of the original work.
The plot of the original work has also been changed, but even the change does not create an interesting new plot. The protagonist has followed the original plot to Chapter 8. What's the point of writing like this? It's better to watch the original work or TV series. It's boring.
The highest level in the world of low martial arts should be the day after tomorrow, right? Do you want to be innate or low-level?
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Official(106)Scraped 23d ago
Li Changqing was originally a Taoist priest with some strength. In addition, he practiced swordsmanship in the mountains for ten years and became very powerful after that. When he wanted to go down the mountain, he suddenly bound to a system and traveled through time. Could it be that it was just to let him practice peerless martial arts and then go to another world to become king?
A few questions about the beginning
I saw that a few book friends said that the protagonist couldn't answer the tomb robbing lingo at the beginning, which seemed a little bit poisonous, but it's actually normal. Let me explain it here. First of all, I set the protagonist to appear as an innate master from the world of martial arts, and his skills are already very buggy. I believe that readers who read the book will feel the same way. I can't make him proficient in reverse fighting and octathlon. It will be fun to watch at the beginning, but it will be boring after a long time. I am also bored to write it. Moreover, the protagonist is not a person in the tomb robbing business. Even if he can answer the question, it cannot be explained logically. Don't worry, this is a fun article, not an abusive one, but after all, I am a newbie, so I may not be able to write the first few chapters properly, which caused some book friends to misunderstand and fail to stick to it. I'm sorry! But I hope that all the book friends who click in will give me a chance and don't give up without some comments. Maybe you will like it? In addition, the world view, plot, and characters of this book are all consistent with the original work. There may be some minor changes, but I will try my best to shape the characters in the book. Thank you for your support!
Except Chapter 1
Except for the first one, you don't want to copy the others according to the ones in the TV series. I suggest you don't write about tomb robbers. You don't think enough. You don't want to change early. Scrap this book and start writing a new one.
It's already a big deal for someone to travel through time once, but it's also quite good to travel through it twice. It also shows that he may not belong to that world, and may have traveled to that world for some opportunity or something.
Does the author want to write about all the astronomical phenomena or is there only this one world?
have a question
Author, I have a question. I would like to ask, at the beginning, you set up an innate master who traveled through time and entered the world of tomb robbers, but the world of tomb robbers is a Dharma-ending world. I think the protagonist is so powerful in that world. Those sword energy seems to be used without energy. I want to ask, can his energy be inexhaustible? And there is no spiritual energy in the Dharma Ending Age. To add to him, I am definitely not a bully, so please be merciful.
Damn it, Alliance Leader!
I was just moving, and I was dumbfounded when I saw it... Thank you, boss. I won't say anything more. I'll update it tomorrow!
nice
Let me tell you something, it's so pretty Get fatter and come back later
Except for the first chapter, the rest follows the plot of the original work.
The plot of the original work has also been changed, but even the change does not create an interesting new plot. The protagonist has followed the original plot to Chapter 8. What's the point of writing like this? It's better to watch the original work or TV series. It's boring.
The highest level in the world of low martial arts should be the day after tomorrow, right? Do you want to be innate or low-level?
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Traveling back and forth between the Tomb Raider Notes and Ghost Blowing Lantern universes. Tomb robbing starts from Pingshan, let's see what kind of storm a generation of innate masters stir up in the tomb robbing universe.




You can still waste time




Li Changqing, a Taoist who traveled to the world of low martial arts, practiced swordsmanship in the mountains for seven years and finally achieved innate achievement.




It's a pretty good book, but the author's state of mind is a bit shit lately.













