
Zongwu: My Wife is the Number One Scholar
by Poor People Like To Perm Their Hair
About This Novel
The Wudang land gods control the air and ride the wind, the Shaolin monks are virtuous and the Dharma is boundless, the devil sect of the Western Regions enchants the common people, and the fairy Cihang Jingzhai charms the city with her smile. ..."In order to save Li Lang from his home, who would have expected that Li Lang... Li Lang came to propose marriage first!" ..."Li Zhaoting, as long as you agree, the two sects and six paths of the Demon Sect, the nine heavens and the ten earths, the gods and demons will all obey your orders!" "Hmph! How can I, an upright and upright young knight, join the ranks of evil heretics?" "Asshole! Put down the demon sect witch first!"
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Official(26)Scraped 23d ago
This is not a novel at all. This is the author's soliloquy, interspersed with some explanatory texts of certain subjects. From the time the protagonist appeared to the 30 chapters I read, I simply wrote whatever came to my mind and added notes on certain subjects as I wrote. There isn't even basic plot coherence! What are the ups and downs, turning points, and ups and downs? No. Moreover, the character annotations and event explanations interspersed in the middle are even more entertaining! There was even a situation in a certain chapter where the protagonist only spoke a few sentences and the entire chapter was filled with explanations and annotations! For the first dozen chapters, I thought it was an accident, but by chapter 30, it was still like this! It's hard to stretch!
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I couldn't bear to read more than 10 chapters and couldn't stand it anymore. I don't know how to write mixed martial arts. Others would first choose a worldview to enter, and then wait until halfway through the plot to introduce other worldviews. In only 10 chapters, seven or eight people from different worldviews are integrated, and then they are all written in a hodgepodge. Are there 50 words related to the protagonist in one chapter? Then it got funny. None of the other flower pickers and bad guys in the low-martial world died, and they were all waiting for the protagonist to kill them. There were many bad guys in the mixed world view, and the heroes couldn't help but leave. As a result, the bad guy's martial arts did not improve, and no hero took action against him after being domineering for decades. They all waited for the protagonist to kill them, and they were all brainless and intelligent.
There are really bad books everywhere nowadays, and there are not many recommended ones that I can read.
What is the goal of the protagonist in this book? Is the main plot for the protagonist to be Lu Xiaofeng's second best? Take your wife to solve the case
Come on, come up with the Innate Body-Breaking Invisible Sword Qi. None of the protagonist's swordsmanship is famous for cheating. The standard is too low. Not to mention the Six Meridians Divine Sword. The martial arts of the Jin series are not high except for the Taixuan Jing. After all, they are low martial arts.
It's not like a novel, it's like writing an outline. The language is dry, with only plot and no details.
Ask a question? How about this book? As long as it has multiple female protagonists and no girls are given away.
Brother, you should still write about mixed martial arts.
It's dry and verbose, and it doesn't feel good yet.
I've finished reading. Let's start a new book.
The mixed martial arts genre is very well written. The protagonists in the original work also have their own roles. There is no mention of the protagonist traveling through the world alone, and the various conspiracies and conspiracies are self-explanatory (some of them were confused at the time, and I would be confused even if I didn't read your summary report). I have also read a lot of mixed martial arts books, so you can let me read them all. Hurry up, hurry up, and start new books (you'd better read more, sometimes after two days of saving, you forget what the previous content was, and you have to go back to read it)
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Official(26)Scraped 23d ago
This is not a novel at all. This is the author's soliloquy, interspersed with some explanatory texts of certain subjects. From the time the protagonist appeared to the 30 chapters I read, I simply wrote whatever came to my mind and added notes on certain subjects as I wrote. There isn't even basic plot coherence! What are the ups and downs, turning points, and ups and downs? No. Moreover, the character annotations and event explanations interspersed in the middle are even more entertaining! There was even a situation in a certain chapter where the protagonist only spoke a few sentences and the entire chapter was filled with explanations and annotations! For the first dozen chapters, I thought it was an accident, but by chapter 30, it was still like this! It's hard to stretch!
The article is not on topic
I couldn't bear to read more than 10 chapters and couldn't stand it anymore. I don't know how to write mixed martial arts. Others would first choose a worldview to enter, and then wait until halfway through the plot to introduce other worldviews. In only 10 chapters, seven or eight people from different worldviews are integrated, and then they are all written in a hodgepodge. Are there 50 words related to the protagonist in one chapter? Then it got funny. None of the other flower pickers and bad guys in the low-martial world died, and they were all waiting for the protagonist to kill them. There were many bad guys in the mixed world view, and the heroes couldn't help but leave. As a result, the bad guy's martial arts did not improve, and no hero took action against him after being domineering for decades. They all waited for the protagonist to kill them, and they were all brainless and intelligent.
There are really bad books everywhere nowadays, and there are not many recommended ones that I can read.
What is the goal of the protagonist in this book? Is the main plot for the protagonist to be Lu Xiaofeng's second best? Take your wife to solve the case
Come on, come up with the Innate Body-Breaking Invisible Sword Qi. None of the protagonist's swordsmanship is famous for cheating. The standard is too low. Not to mention the Six Meridians Divine Sword. The martial arts of the Jin series are not high except for the Taixuan Jing. After all, they are low martial arts.
It's not like a novel, it's like writing an outline. The language is dry, with only plot and no details.
Ask a question? How about this book? As long as it has multiple female protagonists and no girls are given away.
Brother, you should still write about mixed martial arts.
It's dry and verbose, and it doesn't feel good yet.
I've finished reading. Let's start a new book.
The mixed martial arts genre is very well written. The protagonists in the original work also have their own roles. There is no mention of the protagonist traveling through the world alone, and the various conspiracies and conspiracies are self-explanatory (some of them were confused at the time, and I would be confused even if I didn't read your summary report). I have also read a lot of mixed martial arts books, so you can let me read them all. Hurry up, hurry up, and start new books (you'd better read more, sometimes after two days of saving, you forget what the previous content was, and you have to go back to read it)









