
Gao Wu: Idealistic Martial Saint
by Yuan Fei
About This Novel
On the first day Li Cang traveled through time, he found that he was burdened with many names-- Super scumbag, the last king in ten thousand years, the worm of 12 years of compulsory education Fortunately, he awakened his destiny "Idealistic Way" and subverted the entire world in one fell swoop with his incredible Idealistic martial arts. While practicing "The vitality of exhalation and breathing is stagnant and astringent, because the meridians are damaged and the internal energy is accumulated." "Wrong! It's because of the imbalance of qi and blood. Just bleed it and it will be cured." Li Cang stabbed the artery. Suddenly the vitality circulates like a surging river. [During inheritance] "Inheriting the martial arts of the Holy Temple requires soaking in medicinal liquid and practicing hard for three years before you can gain insight into the power of psychic energy." "Isn't soaking just for absorption? Then I'll absorb it faster if I drink it directly!" Li Cang drank ten bowls of the magic abyss liquid. The psychic power burst out instantly. While running away "The rocket is out of fuel and we're doomed!" "Don't panic! Such a high-tech engine can fly even if it burns coal!" Li Cang frantically stuffed three buckets of water into the coal washing machine. The rocket flew up with black smoke. ... If you don't understand, you understand everything. No one understands it better than me! --From "Quotations of the Martial Saint Li Cang"
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Official(19)Scraped 2d ago
Interesting but not much
The main protagonist seems to me to be a really underdeveloped person, and in the early stage he said that the power of idealism is relatively small, indicating that there are limits. So how can the protagonist succeed in his idealism every time? Anyway, this pig's foot feels smart intermittently, and he can be smarter when necessary. Most of the time, Down's Syndrome
A little tired
It was okay in the early stage, but when I got to the Rising Star Competition, I felt weak. After being exposed by Yi Jiaxuan, I felt that the protagonist was very weak. He didn't cultivate his mind. Once he was exposed, he was useless. He didn't believe in himself and was very vain. I've all lost my mind. Why did I go crazy when I was in Novice Village? If I don't have a single mind, why do I call it a flow?
What did you write?
I can't understand even if I copy it. But I still give you five stars.
The protagonists are all like fools, they are a jerk, but they can still watch, but they turn out to be fools, and they can deceive anyone, really.
There's nothing to say. I'll get beaten all kinds of times later. I don't want to read it.
Quick update
In addition, the number of times the protagonist goes crazy becomes a bit less later on. Can the author Wen Dao make a breakthrough and make the protagonist more crazy while still advancing the plot normally?
Isn't this protagonist's so-called idealism just the power of my thinking?
Just an 8.8 Score is not enough, just a stunted adult.
It's something new to read occasionally, but it gets boring after reading a few more chapters
When you get to 22 or 23, it doesn't mean much anymore. It's like ordering a lady in a private room. When you get tired of beautiful beauties, you occasionally order 'Wang Gang' to change your taste. But it's unrealistic to order Wang Gang every day. This is the case in this book.
Is this QQ reading also starting to go crazy?
The top 10 fantasy books are either for lunatics or gays. Each book contains various medicines.
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Community(0)
Official(19)Scraped 2d ago
Interesting but not much
The main protagonist seems to me to be a really underdeveloped person, and in the early stage he said that the power of idealism is relatively small, indicating that there are limits. So how can the protagonist succeed in his idealism every time? Anyway, this pig's foot feels smart intermittently, and he can be smarter when necessary. Most of the time, Down's Syndrome
A little tired
It was okay in the early stage, but when I got to the Rising Star Competition, I felt weak. After being exposed by Yi Jiaxuan, I felt that the protagonist was very weak. He didn't cultivate his mind. Once he was exposed, he was useless. He didn't believe in himself and was very vain. I've all lost my mind. Why did I go crazy when I was in Novice Village? If I don't have a single mind, why do I call it a flow?
What did you write?
I can't understand even if I copy it. But I still give you five stars.
The protagonists are all like fools, they are a jerk, but they can still watch, but they turn out to be fools, and they can deceive anyone, really.
There's nothing to say. I'll get beaten all kinds of times later. I don't want to read it.
Quick update
In addition, the number of times the protagonist goes crazy becomes a bit less later on. Can the author Wen Dao make a breakthrough and make the protagonist more crazy while still advancing the plot normally?
Isn't this protagonist's so-called idealism just the power of my thinking?
Just an 8.8 Score is not enough, just a stunted adult.
It's something new to read occasionally, but it gets boring after reading a few more chapters
When you get to 22 or 23, it doesn't mean much anymore. It's like ordering a lady in a private room. When you get tired of beautiful beauties, you occasionally order 'Wang Gang' to change your taste. But it's unrealistic to order Wang Gang every day. This is the case in this book.
Is this QQ reading also starting to go crazy?
The top 10 fantasy books are either for lunatics or gays. Each book contains various medicines.
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A brainless pretentious article, very traditional pretentiousness. These two hundred chapters are constantly tested and tested. Even if you download a dungeon, it is still a competition. All plot designs are designed to repeat the same routine: the villain appears before the game, and he pretends to be a slap in the face after the game. Let me complain about the plot behind the Zen copy. 1. The protagonist is specially recruited by the principal, and there are teachers who dare to refute, "Okay, you are noble," and several other students who have opportunities are not convinced. The principal actually thought it was reasonable and asked the protagonist to take action. It was really path dependent, and he started to show off and slap in the face again. Here, if the principal is tougher and decides directly, it will not fall into the cliché. How different is the difference between the protagonist and these people? 2. The same goes for admission later. I won't mention the messy and repeated slaps in the face in the entrance exam, the underlying logic. Later, a clown came out to refute the protagonist's martial arts leader medal, and then gave other people the opportunity to challenge the protagonist. I laughed when I saw this. The personnel appointed by the school leaders do not have any authority. If you pick anyone at random, you have to prove it to others. What the hell is this rubbish school? As mentioned above, the school is so rubbish, but I have spiritual power, why do I still go to school? Going to school gives them face, not their loss. I can't figure out what my abilities are. Finally, the effect of idealism is not enough. I thought it would be better after promotion, but it is actually not that good after promotion. There is no standard at all, and it all depends on the needs and ideas of the author at the time. To be honest, the idealistic battle in the middle is quite exciting, but it is not enough. The effect of idealism can be used in every place, but the author suppresses the protagonist here. Just to write about the pretense that sucks. One last thing, rubbish.













