
Arhat Conquers Demons and Begins by Relying on Heaven and Slaying Dragons
About This Novel
Yun Changkong traveled to the head of the Jinyang Escort Bureau in "The Legend of Heaven and Sword of the Dragon" and was involved in the whirlpool of the rivers and lakes. He obtained the "Arhat's magical skill of subduing demons" and saw the dangers of the rivers and lakes and the bloody storm created by his own hands. I finally understood that once upon a time, from Zhang Wuji's perspective, I looked at Jianghu that way, but after changing my identity and position, my feelings were completely different. What does it mean to "subdue the devil?" Stick to your true heart amidst intrigue and strength, get rid of the shackles and temptation of power, and live out your own "road of the world." This is a demon! The dressed-up beasts disguised themselves, shouted for justice, and hid behind the righteousness to massacre bloody people. Is it a demon? Should I surrender again? Yun Changkong clasped his hands together: "Amitabha, all potential Dharma is like a dream! Those cruel, domineering people don't seem so hateful." Monk: "Is that what you mean?" "Yes! Didn't you hear?" The world is so vast, and so many wonderful things can't be contained in a book!
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Official(24)Scraped 23d ago
The protagonist has too much inner drama
This book is indeed appropriate and outstanding in the category of martial arts.
I watched it all night long from the beginning. I was a little speechless when I saw Sex with Dai Qisi, so I stopped watching it for a long time. I think Dai Qisi was 35 years old at this time, but after checking, I found that she was at least 45 years old. It really is. . . Second only to the reckless hero -------- I recently finished reading another one, so I came here to continue reading. The biggest advantage of this book is that Pig's Feet only practices one Kung Fu, and it has a very clear understanding of the spirit of Kung Fu. The more advanced the martial arts, the higher the requirements. The bones, physique, understanding, temperament, and even the year of birth and living environment are all different. Or some require self-mutilation, such as the Sunflower Book, He Tie Shou, Thousand Spiders and Ten Thousand Poisonous Hands, and the like. -------- I hate the kind of people who look for all kinds of martial arts secrets, as if they can practice them if they have them, and they will be awesome once they practice them. If it were true that victory could be achieved by relying on magical scriptures, the disciples of the great sect would have already monopolized the world. ------ What's more, the characters in it are very distinct and unique, with different personalities, and they are real people. In today's online novels, there are too few characters that don't write as NPCs. Most of them appear as backgrounds for pigs' feet and are pure tool men. Hopefully, Xiao Zhao will eventually follow Guo Xiang's path. Everyone must have his own thoughts.
The book is indeed good, the only dissatisfaction is that I feel that the slightly popular female character Kumoba Sora who appears in the book wants to take it all, or even flirt with it. I'm also horny, but this kind of hair is not only sexy but also a bit greasy, which is really uncomfortable. If it didn't have this shortcoming, I think this book would be a god among fans.
Drop check-in first Short, come on, update quickly. I can't sleep at night. [Emot=default,80/]
There were a lot of people outside just now. Now I'm going to give you a kowtow. You must write well and stop being a eunuch.
This is how a person becomes more arrogant, arrogant and sentimental as his martial arts skills become higher (and the more money he has).
I have read several books written by this author, come on!
See Chapter 13
When the protagonist was 11 years old, he swore to join Wudang in five years to protect his servant. This was originally a stopgap measure. Now the protagonist is 15 years old, has no famous teacher, has not yet mastered martial arts, and is not ready to go to Wudang. The protagonist's father knowingly has a life-and-death feud with the Tianying Cult, and uses a lot of righteousness to force the protagonist to fulfill his promise and go out to die. The protagonist's father hides in the mountains and enjoys his old age. Really weird.
The setting about the character of mind required in martial arts is very consistent with my understanding, so I'll update it soon.
Urging for more, urging for more, is the author of this book also a heaven? Have you thought about the next world? ! !
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Official(24)Scraped 23d ago
The protagonist has too much inner drama
This book is indeed appropriate and outstanding in the category of martial arts.
I watched it all night long from the beginning. I was a little speechless when I saw Sex with Dai Qisi, so I stopped watching it for a long time. I think Dai Qisi was 35 years old at this time, but after checking, I found that she was at least 45 years old. It really is. . . Second only to the reckless hero -------- I recently finished reading another one, so I came here to continue reading. The biggest advantage of this book is that Pig's Feet only practices one Kung Fu, and it has a very clear understanding of the spirit of Kung Fu. The more advanced the martial arts, the higher the requirements. The bones, physique, understanding, temperament, and even the year of birth and living environment are all different. Or some require self-mutilation, such as the Sunflower Book, He Tie Shou, Thousand Spiders and Ten Thousand Poisonous Hands, and the like. -------- I hate the kind of people who look for all kinds of martial arts secrets, as if they can practice them if they have them, and they will be awesome once they practice them. If it were true that victory could be achieved by relying on magical scriptures, the disciples of the great sect would have already monopolized the world. ------ What's more, the characters in it are very distinct and unique, with different personalities, and they are real people. In today's online novels, there are too few characters that don't write as NPCs. Most of them appear as backgrounds for pigs' feet and are pure tool men. Hopefully, Xiao Zhao will eventually follow Guo Xiang's path. Everyone must have his own thoughts.
The book is indeed good, the only dissatisfaction is that I feel that the slightly popular female character Kumoba Sora who appears in the book wants to take it all, or even flirt with it. I'm also horny, but this kind of hair is not only sexy but also a bit greasy, which is really uncomfortable. If it didn't have this shortcoming, I think this book would be a god among fans.
Drop check-in first Short, come on, update quickly. I can't sleep at night. [Emot=default,80/]
There were a lot of people outside just now. Now I'm going to give you a kowtow. You must write well and stop being a eunuch.
This is how a person becomes more arrogant, arrogant and sentimental as his martial arts skills become higher (and the more money he has).
I have read several books written by this author, come on!
See Chapter 13
When the protagonist was 11 years old, he swore to join Wudang in five years to protect his servant. This was originally a stopgap measure. Now the protagonist is 15 years old, has no famous teacher, has not yet mastered martial arts, and is not ready to go to Wudang. The protagonist's father knowingly has a life-and-death feud with the Tianying Cult, and uses a lot of righteousness to force the protagonist to fulfill his promise and go out to die. The protagonist's father hides in the mountains and enjoys his old age. Really weird.
The setting about the character of mind required in martial arts is very consistent with my understanding, so I'll update it soon.
Urging for more, urging for more, is the author of this book also a heaven? Have you thought about the next world? ! !









