
Cultivation: I Use the Magnetic Field to Prove the Truth
About This Novel
Zhou Qing possesses magnetic field powers and travels through the world of immortality. If he does not have spiritual roots, he will open up a path of cultivation based on magnetic fields. Others need to comprehend spiritual energy and gradually introduce spiritual energy into the body to refine qi, but Zhou Qing uses a magnetic field to forcibly capture spiritual energy into the body, refining both qi and body. Others need to open a sea of qi in the Dantian acupoint to build a foundation and carefully expand the sea of qi. However, Zhou Qing used magnetic wires to restrain the spiritual energy and open up a sea of qi in all 365 acupuncture points on his body. Others condense the golden elixir from the sea of qi and need to take care of it carefully, lest the golden elixir be damaged. Zhou Qing: Have you ever seen people using self-destruction golden elixir as a regular attack method? Come on, let me explode a golden elixir to open your eyes. Others need to practice every day to practice the technique and dare not slack off. Zhou Qing: It turns out that the Burning Sky Technique is based on this principle. It feels not as good as the plasma beam with the core temperature of my star. I won't learn it! No one has successfully mastered the sect's thunder method for hundreds of years. Zhou Qing: Thunder? Isn't this my special skill? Cultivation to immortality, but the magnetic field to achieve enlightenment!
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Official(32)Scraped 2d ago
The article as a whole has the air of a children's story. The 3rd Jindan sect actually had 80% of its income embezzled by its subordinate Foundation Establishment family but did not dare to take care of it. It looked like a useless sect. The other Jindan sect asked Qingshan to hand over the talisman template or else all the stores in the territory would get out. The sect actually gave in... If I retaliate directly, no one would be able to feel better. The key point for the protagonist is to act like a woman and be as stupid as going to the Evergreen Secret Realm.
Mouth melon! Author! I command you! Immediately turn the main character's magnetic field into action!
It gives me the feeling that others are mainly writing about traditional cultivation of immortality, while you are mainly writing about the development of power of sects, cultivation of immortality, and the great power attributed to oneself. The writing of this novel gave me the feeling of getting promoted in politics and building a small dynasty. It's a bit outrageous to practice Qi training to defeat the golden elixir. It's like shooting a gun. The golden elixir's spiritual consciousness moves, the physical body, speed, defensive magic weapon, distance, long-range consumption, and sneak attack. And there are soul attacks, how to defend against physical iron pills. The combat power is a bit broken.
The writing is okay, but the progress is too slow. After a hundred chapters, I am still at the first level of Qi training. I have never seen anything so slow.
The feeling of a brainless female channel novel
Modern civilized society doesn't talk much about gentleness, respect, thrift and concessions. In ancient times, you could still do this for me in a place where you could cultivate immortality. In modern times, everyone knows that cannibalism is the only way to make more money. Where the great power of the immortal world belongs to yourself, you can do this for me. I read dozens of chapters and gave up.
Since there is a magnetic field, why is there no current to push it?
Why does the protagonist regard the sect as his own? The senior sister knows how to scrape bones to heal wounds, but the protagonist allows others to plot, and kills coins, right? If the three golden elixirs are not dead, will anyone really dare to knock on the door? No one dares to knock on the door. The resources are not all from the protagonist's generation, and the protagonist is the senior senior brother of that generation. The protagonist makes pure profits. The protagonist does not take action, but even pulls the senior sister to prevent her from doing it. You have to know that the affiliated family infringes on the interests of the sect. Even if they spit it out in the future, they will use the protagonist's interests to compensate. Although this is what the protagonist wants to do, the protagonist is still practicing Qi. Is this necessary? Is this sect so good? The protagonist takes off, just take those few who are good to the protagonist. There are only a few high-level people in the entire sect who think about the sect. It was okay at first, but later on it really smells like a female pornographic film.
Why did the subsequent plot turn into a female-channeled novel, where the villain overreacted to killing someone and had the mentality that he must not be left alive, and the training system was out of control.
Was there a replacement later?
It started well, very innovative. I feel like the people have been changed later on, and there are many things that are very mindless. For example, when someone is trying to pick on you with Senior Brother Fang, they just pass by and mess with you? Is it too deliberate? After that, there were a lot of rough spots, very few pleasant spots, and I was still unsatisfied. I felt so suppressed that I felt sick. He said that the sect was good and that the sect was a combination of vassal and town. You can read it before paying, but don't read it after paying.
It's very well written, I like it, it's a good idea.
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Official(32)Scraped 2d ago
The article as a whole has the air of a children's story. The 3rd Jindan sect actually had 80% of its income embezzled by its subordinate Foundation Establishment family but did not dare to take care of it. It looked like a useless sect. The other Jindan sect asked Qingshan to hand over the talisman template or else all the stores in the territory would get out. The sect actually gave in... If I retaliate directly, no one would be able to feel better. The key point for the protagonist is to act like a woman and be as stupid as going to the Evergreen Secret Realm.
Mouth melon! Author! I command you! Immediately turn the main character's magnetic field into action!
It gives me the feeling that others are mainly writing about traditional cultivation of immortality, while you are mainly writing about the development of power of sects, cultivation of immortality, and the great power attributed to oneself. The writing of this novel gave me the feeling of getting promoted in politics and building a small dynasty. It's a bit outrageous to practice Qi training to defeat the golden elixir. It's like shooting a gun. The golden elixir's spiritual consciousness moves, the physical body, speed, defensive magic weapon, distance, long-range consumption, and sneak attack. And there are soul attacks, how to defend against physical iron pills. The combat power is a bit broken.
The writing is okay, but the progress is too slow. After a hundred chapters, I am still at the first level of Qi training. I have never seen anything so slow.
The feeling of a brainless female channel novel
Modern civilized society doesn't talk much about gentleness, respect, thrift and concessions. In ancient times, you could still do this for me in a place where you could cultivate immortality. In modern times, everyone knows that cannibalism is the only way to make more money. Where the great power of the immortal world belongs to yourself, you can do this for me. I read dozens of chapters and gave up.
Since there is a magnetic field, why is there no current to push it?
Why does the protagonist regard the sect as his own? The senior sister knows how to scrape bones to heal wounds, but the protagonist allows others to plot, and kills coins, right? If the three golden elixirs are not dead, will anyone really dare to knock on the door? No one dares to knock on the door. The resources are not all from the protagonist's generation, and the protagonist is the senior senior brother of that generation. The protagonist makes pure profits. The protagonist does not take action, but even pulls the senior sister to prevent her from doing it. You have to know that the affiliated family infringes on the interests of the sect. Even if they spit it out in the future, they will use the protagonist's interests to compensate. Although this is what the protagonist wants to do, the protagonist is still practicing Qi. Is this necessary? Is this sect so good? The protagonist takes off, just take those few who are good to the protagonist. There are only a few high-level people in the entire sect who think about the sect. It was okay at first, but later on it really smells like a female pornographic film.
Why did the subsequent plot turn into a female-channeled novel, where the villain overreacted to killing someone and had the mentality that he must not be left alive, and the training system was out of control.
Was there a replacement later?
It started well, very innovative. I feel like the people have been changed later on, and there are many things that are very mindless. For example, when someone is trying to pick on you with Senior Brother Fang, they just pass by and mess with you? Is it too deliberate? After that, there were a lot of rough spots, very few pleasant spots, and I was still unsatisfied. I felt so suppressed that I felt sick. He said that the sect was good and that the sect was a combination of vassal and town. You can read it before paying, but don't read it after paying.
It's very well written, I like it, it's a good idea.









