
My Skills Are Too Unique
About This Novel
Immortal world, three thousand avenues. Only the righteous Taoism can follow the path, and the casual cultivators of side schools cannot rely on it. Fortunately, Su Chen's skills are very individual. [Xiao Zhou Tian Qi Refining Technique] worked hard to become stronger, and was promoted to [Zhou Liu Liuxu Kung Fu], thirty years in Hexi, thirty years in Hedong, don't bully the weak in Kung Fu! [Infernal Dragon and Phoenix Peiyuan Gong] has seen through your nature, erased the requirements for practice, and started directly, encouraging you to have as many Taoist companions as possible. [Dou Sheng Demonic Skill] Being unruly means that for such a weak host, I really have to control you hard. [Seven Emotions and Six Desires Sword Spell] means, bored, I want to see the river of blood! Su Chen let out a long sigh, calmly looked at the various skills, and prepared to raise Gu: "You guys should fight, only those who are alive are worthy of becoming my skills!"
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Does the hero have to win? I really feel that the battle with Chu Chen is too far-fetched. Even if the male protagonist has a skill that is one level higher than others, but their skills are all systematic and at a higher level, it is enough that the author can write the male protagonist to win. In order to highlight the male protagonist's invincibility, he also suppresses the fighting power and forces the victory. I feel that the author is wrong. To be honest, the jump in the middle is too big. I admit that the male protagonist will be very strong in the future, but he will definitely not be the male protagonist at that time. Also, is this author a bit copied from novels on the same platform? I remember a book about unlimited employment. It is similar to this book. It absorbs other skills in the early stage, and then finds that it is too invincible. The power of an evil god (demonic god) comes to improve the skills. Although it can be improved, the breadth of the skills is blocked.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Does the hero have to win? I really feel that the battle with Chu Chen is too far-fetched. Even if the male protagonist has a skill that is one level higher than others, but their skills are all systematic and at a higher level, it is enough that the author can write the male protagonist to win. In order to highlight the male protagonist's invincibility, he also suppresses the fighting power and forces the victory. I feel that the author is wrong. To be honest, the jump in the middle is too big. I admit that the male protagonist will be very strong in the future, but he will definitely not be the male protagonist at that time. Also, is this author a bit copied from novels on the same platform? I remember a book about unlimited employment. It is similar to this book. It absorbs other skills in the early stage, and then finds that it is too invincible. The power of an evil god (demonic god) comes to improve the skills. Although it can be improved, the breadth of the skills is blocked.









