
Cultivation of Immortals from Two Realms: Lord Sunflower
by Tan Ming
About This Novel
The underworld invaded, natural disasters were rampant, and the Yu Dynasty was in turmoil. Ji Ruchang traveled here and worked hard for nine years, only reaching the third level of Qi training, and was about to go to that fierce county to be a short-lived night watchman. On the night of graduation, the sea of consciousness suddenly appeared in the foggy courtyard - deep in the dry well, a thin sunflower gave off a faint light. [First-level sunshine plant: Golden Sunflower, recognize the owner by dripping blood] The moment he recognized his master, the evil and evil energy accumulated in his body disappeared, and the three-layer bottleneck that trapped countless people was suddenly opened! What's even better is that this flower can swallow evil spirits and transform "sun essence". While others are struggling in the gloomy apocalypse, Ji Ruchang's sunflowers are growing more and more prosperous: The "Lighting Sunflower" dispelled hundreds of miles of fog, the "Shield Sunflower" resisted the attack of the big demon, and the "Explosive Flame Sunflower" burned away the ghost king's barrier... Until one day, a whisper came from the depths of the dry well, and the fog in the courtyard completely dispersed. The inheritance of the ancient sun, the secret of traveling between the two worlds, and the mission to purify the end of the world-- Ji Ruchang held sunflower seeds in his hand, looked at the crumbling world in front of him, and said softly: "Netherworld? It's just fertilizer for my flowers." ... In the real world, blood corpses are stalking and dangers abound. The foggy courtyard, with iron armor blocking the road, is strange and unpredictable. A courtyard and a sunflower connect the two worlds, illuminating a different fairyland.
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
Many details are inconsistent with the context. For example, I mentioned earlier that the protagonist almost missed the mark when he graduated and had only entered the third level of Qi training for three months. A few paragraphs later, it was written that the protagonist had already perfected the third level of Qi training and had passed the fourth level of Qi training seven or eight times. Then, a few paragraphs later, it was written that his roommate had completed the third level of Qi training two years ago and had passed the fourth level of Qi training four times. I just wrote before that there are eight people in the protagonist's dormitory, and two of them have not reached the standard and have been taken away. Then he wrote that the other seven people in the dormitory had gone to bed. I just wrote about the protagonist entering the spiritual space, and then I wrote about the protagonist entering the spiritual space after preparing for a while. I just wrote about the protagonist entering the bottom of a well in the spiritual space (a three-foot-deep well). Immediately after, the protagonist crushed the green bricks under his feet and chopped down the armored corpse in front of him. There is also the protagonist who brings the blood corpse into the spiritual space. The protagonist appears at the bottom of the well, and the blood corpse inexplicably appears on the body of the armored corpse outside the well. As I wrote before, Qi training monks are a high-risk profession with an average age of thirty-five. Later, it was written that mortals wanted to be servants to Qi-training monks in order to gain the possibility of extending their lives. There are many such contradictory narratives.
Looking at this title, why do you think of Plants vs. Zombies?
Did the author find inspiration from Plants vs. Zombies? This kind of idea article feels pretty good. The setting is quite attractive.
It's a rare new book to give 5 stars
The setting is good, there is no jump in the first 20 chapters, the plot is compact, the author works hard
A fight between gods affects innocent people, just like a real war between two countries. How many innocent people will be affected?
Well written, five stars is still acceptable. The author needs to quickly determine the male protagonist's training system and arrange the male protagonist's spells. Finally, with the sun essence, how can there be no moonlight? There are sunflowers that produce moonflowers. After all, moonlight is also one of the powers of the stars.
It's very similar to a novel I read a few years ago
Rubbish, saying that the exercises are so awesome and awesome, why the fourth level of Qi training is more powerful than the ninth level of Qi training, but I am afraid of a six-level Qi training, and it was only on the fourth level of Qi training when it was put on the shelves, my evaluation is that the AI writing is better than yours
Damn it, plants need sunlight, but as a result, your sunflower is deep in a dry well and can only get sunlight at almost noon.
So-so! More than a hundred chapters in the Qi Refining Realm
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Official(10)Scraped 2d ago
Many details are inconsistent with the context. For example, I mentioned earlier that the protagonist almost missed the mark when he graduated and had only entered the third level of Qi training for three months. A few paragraphs later, it was written that the protagonist had already perfected the third level of Qi training and had passed the fourth level of Qi training seven or eight times. Then, a few paragraphs later, it was written that his roommate had completed the third level of Qi training two years ago and had passed the fourth level of Qi training four times. I just wrote before that there are eight people in the protagonist's dormitory, and two of them have not reached the standard and have been taken away. Then he wrote that the other seven people in the dormitory had gone to bed. I just wrote about the protagonist entering the spiritual space, and then I wrote about the protagonist entering the spiritual space after preparing for a while. I just wrote about the protagonist entering the bottom of a well in the spiritual space (a three-foot-deep well). Immediately after, the protagonist crushed the green bricks under his feet and chopped down the armored corpse in front of him. There is also the protagonist who brings the blood corpse into the spiritual space. The protagonist appears at the bottom of the well, and the blood corpse inexplicably appears on the body of the armored corpse outside the well. As I wrote before, Qi training monks are a high-risk profession with an average age of thirty-five. Later, it was written that mortals wanted to be servants to Qi-training monks in order to gain the possibility of extending their lives. There are many such contradictory narratives.
Looking at this title, why do you think of Plants vs. Zombies?
Did the author find inspiration from Plants vs. Zombies? This kind of idea article feels pretty good. The setting is quite attractive.
It's a rare new book to give 5 stars
The setting is good, there is no jump in the first 20 chapters, the plot is compact, the author works hard
A fight between gods affects innocent people, just like a real war between two countries. How many innocent people will be affected?
Well written, five stars is still acceptable. The author needs to quickly determine the male protagonist's training system and arrange the male protagonist's spells. Finally, with the sun essence, how can there be no moonlight? There are sunflowers that produce moonflowers. After all, moonlight is also one of the powers of the stars.
It's very similar to a novel I read a few years ago
Rubbish, saying that the exercises are so awesome and awesome, why the fourth level of Qi training is more powerful than the ninth level of Qi training, but I am afraid of a six-level Qi training, and it was only on the fourth level of Qi training when it was put on the shelves, my evaluation is that the AI writing is better than yours
Damn it, plants need sunlight, but as a result, your sunflower is deep in a dry well and can only get sunlight at almost noon.
So-so! More than a hundred chapters in the Qi Refining Realm













