
Jinmen, Start Immortality from the Side Door
About This Novel
Traveling back in time to the young owner of a paper-making shop with only one year left to live, Chen Mo holds the fragment of "The Art of Paper-making in the Netherworld" and struggles to survive in Baishi Street. Until the Yuehua Treasure Mirror appeared, a volume of "Taiyin Haunting Form" quietly emerged - refining evil spirits and seizing their origins, you can extend your life and become stronger! From then on, wherever the evil spirits roamed, it was his hunting ground. Refining [Painted Skin Ghost], you can achieve thousands of phantoms and become invisible; If you swallow [Ghost Dragon King], you will gain limbs and turn into a dragon, and your arms can reach the deep world; Cross the [Thousand-Hand Bodhisattva's Creed], control the Thousand-Hand Creation Domain, and control the Senluo... When the silent folk customs and ghost stories awakened one by one, and when the old overseas tentacles extended to the land of China, Chen Mo discovered that the water in this world was deeper than he thought.
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Official(24)Scraped 14h ago
You have to pretend to be a pig to eat a tiger, and you have to make trouble for yourself. Many things can be fine if you just say a few words.
I'm a bit confused as to what the author wants to write as the protagonist. He's decisive and decisive at the beginning, but then becomes inexplicably frustrating later on. He's a bit high and low.
After reading a few chapters, the public security system is so fast and good, and the evil forces are so arrogant and can kill at will. Are the government offices and the Zhenyi Bureau the forces behind the protective umbrella of the evil forces?
Why does the author always write about conflicts between the "wise" passerby and the protagonist?
The feeling of pretending to be cool and being slapped in the face was not expressed, but instead it lowered the protagonist's coolness. Also, the procrastinating and boring plot during the training camp lowered my evaluation of this book.
The protagonist's grandfather is a loser, and the protagonist's father is also a loser. Why write about such relatives?
The writing is okay, but the protagonist's level is a bit too high.
Good product, not worth reading after reading the book. It's just that the training part after it was put on the shelf was a bit bland and tasteless.
Hey, does the author think he is very smart for cultivating a heretic and then joining an official organization? It was so awkward that it directly ruined the overall atmosphere.
The first 30 chapters are very selective for readers
The protagonist is often looking for trouble, and I found that the author has a tendency to abuse the protagonist. I don't know if it's because of the literary youth or his own writing habits. The three counties are surrounded by the government, which is convenient for the evil sects to offer sacrifices and make any elixir, but the protagonist cannot leave. To put it bluntly, even if modern society and various high-tech products are blocked, there is no way to completely block every corner of the three counties so that no one can get out. This plot forces the protagonist to join the officialdom. He is provoked, looked down upon, and has various plots that are difficult to describe. Then the next plot is that everyone in the cult, regardless of their level of cultivation, has finished running away after the first woman was killed. The protagonist cannot leave alone. There are countless mind-blowing plots, just a few dozen of them. I don't know how the author is so capable. The writing is clearly readable, but the entire background, plot, and pace of development are all problematic. In other words, these intellectuals who have a bit of culture and a bit of pen and ink have more or less something like that.
Why is there such a plot everywhere? Yeah, the extras are making all kinds of ridicule.
What's the use? Damn it, I'm really convinced. The most disgusting kind is oh, trash, this is not good, oh, this is so, so why are there always people laughing at it? It's like it's all about you, oh my god.
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Official(24)Scraped 14h ago
You have to pretend to be a pig to eat a tiger, and you have to make trouble for yourself. Many things can be fine if you just say a few words.
I'm a bit confused as to what the author wants to write as the protagonist. He's decisive and decisive at the beginning, but then becomes inexplicably frustrating later on. He's a bit high and low.
After reading a few chapters, the public security system is so fast and good, and the evil forces are so arrogant and can kill at will. Are the government offices and the Zhenyi Bureau the forces behind the protective umbrella of the evil forces?
Why does the author always write about conflicts between the "wise" passerby and the protagonist?
The feeling of pretending to be cool and being slapped in the face was not expressed, but instead it lowered the protagonist's coolness. Also, the procrastinating and boring plot during the training camp lowered my evaluation of this book.
The protagonist's grandfather is a loser, and the protagonist's father is also a loser. Why write about such relatives?
The writing is okay, but the protagonist's level is a bit too high.
Good product, not worth reading after reading the book. It's just that the training part after it was put on the shelf was a bit bland and tasteless.
Hey, does the author think he is very smart for cultivating a heretic and then joining an official organization? It was so awkward that it directly ruined the overall atmosphere.
The first 30 chapters are very selective for readers
The protagonist is often looking for trouble, and I found that the author has a tendency to abuse the protagonist. I don't know if it's because of the literary youth or his own writing habits. The three counties are surrounded by the government, which is convenient for the evil sects to offer sacrifices and make any elixir, but the protagonist cannot leave. To put it bluntly, even if modern society and various high-tech products are blocked, there is no way to completely block every corner of the three counties so that no one can get out. This plot forces the protagonist to join the officialdom. He is provoked, looked down upon, and has various plots that are difficult to describe. Then the next plot is that everyone in the cult, regardless of their level of cultivation, has finished running away after the first woman was killed. The protagonist cannot leave alone. There are countless mind-blowing plots, just a few dozen of them. I don't know how the author is so capable. The writing is clearly readable, but the entire background, plot, and pace of development are all problematic. In other words, these intellectuals who have a bit of culture and a bit of pen and ink have more or less something like that.
Why is there such a plot everywhere? Yeah, the extras are making all kinds of ridicule.
What's the use? Damn it, I'm really convinced. The most disgusting kind is oh, trash, this is not good, oh, this is so, so why are there always people laughing at it? It's like it's all about you, oh my god.
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The left path is a bit dark, decisive in killing, and seeking immortality. It should not have a female protagonist. Some of the plots and writing are quite interesting, but it feels a bit clumsy.




When the silent folk customs and ghost stories came to life one by one, Chen Mo discovered that the water in this world was deeper than he thought.




It is rare to write well on this kind of subject matter. This one seems to be okay so far. The author will stick to it and ensure the quality. It will probably be a high-quality product. I recommend it.


The plot content is very innovative. It is the best among the books I have read recently. The author of weird themes has written something new. Overall rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️













