
I've Just Reached Level One, and You Want Me to Be a Puppet Emperor?
by A Fish Boy Who Cultivates Immortality
About This Novel
Li Chen traveled to the fantasy world and became the prince of the Tiance Dynasty. On the day when he had just reached the highest level of cultivation in the world, the old emperor passed away and he was pushed to the throne. I thought that I had reached the pinnacle of my life and could live happily as an emperor. As a result, the Queen Mother listened to politics behind the curtain, and there were disputes among the ministers and factions in the court. The vassal kings in various places are separatist and ready to move, and enemies from abroad are waiting for them, watching with eager eyes. There are even powerful sects that ignore the law and dominate the people. Li Chen didn't care, and even said: I've reached the full level, who will still spoil you? ...
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Official(111)Scraped 3d ago
Also, after becoming the emperor, he still has to show off. Is there any difference between having a system and not having one? It's still useful, but it's just pretentious. Before he became emperor, he could not leave home. Once you have a system, go out and show off***
Rubbish! It is of the same type as the "Counterattack System Only Found in the Mahayana Period", in that the system is only available after you are invincible. But in terms of the portrayal of the protagonist, one gives people a full sense of security, while this one gives people a sense of obscenity. In terms of the creation of supporting characters, this book, apart from depicting how attractive the female characters are, is just about being a dog-licker and has no sense of existence. The plot is average!
Don't keep emphasizing that you are a saint.
Don't keep repeating that you are in the Saint Realm, how awesome the Saint Realm is, because you are in the Saint Realm, so those people do what you want. Readers are not fools. It is enough to emphasize once. Write directly when something happens. Just write how the NPC should react. Do not explain, and there is no need to explain. You must give readers space to think and learn to leave blank space. Otherwise, writing like this will be too cheap. A similar thing is praising yourself (pig's trotters) for how handsome you are. One or two sentences are enough. Any more will only make you embarrassed. It's really unnecessary. Really. In addition, some people say that it looks like AI, but I don't think it does. AI's verbosity is not this kind of verbosity. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that AI's style has changed again. As for the quality of the book itself, my advice is not to overdo it. There are advantages, at least from what I've seen so far, the protagonist's actions are not that extreme. The 4 stars are pure encouragement, and it is obvious that he is a newbie.
It's pretty good. I just wrote a cool article. Why is it so malicious?
The plot is too watery, there is no need to repeatedly emphasize the saint realm, and don't be like a sperm worm who accepts all women. If the plot is dragged out repeatedly, you either have to shape the supporting roles, or give the protagonist more roles to do things, which is more concentrated and dense. Don't be like TM who is in love. You come to Shanghe City and do nothing but fuck women. The female characters are also just a template, which is boring.
To put it mildly, it starts high and goes low. The plot management in the early stage was okay, about 100 chapters ago, and overall it was good. Although the IQs of the supporting characters in Shuangwen were relatively low, fortunately there was no such kind of silly plot of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, otherwise it would really be impossible to watch at all. Until that Orchid Fairy appeared, it was completely worthless. It was really not picky at all, and the sperm got to its head. All kinds of female partners, seeing that the emperor couldn't move, rushed to give them to them for free. You said it was free, and they kept emphasizing chastity and tradition. Well, when we arrived at Jiang's house, I just mentioned how deeply this woman loved her husband and how much she valued chastity and tradition. They were given to them for free that night. What's the use of saying a lot of love, love, chastity, etc.? Does it reflect the male protagonist's charisma? So far, the whole article is just a big stallion who wants to have sex with a woman when he sees a woman (who is not dangerous to him for the time being). After all the five skills are gathered, it is estimated that if the woman is a woman, he will have to endure it and give it to him in vain. In addition, the entire article emphasizes that the protagonist is in the Saint Realm, how awesome he is, how invincible in the world, but in the end, the Saint Realm in the back is as cheap as cabbage, is this the world's top combat power? It is better to arrange a realm above the saint realm. This realm has fewer people, which is considered the top combat power. I am only familiar with a few surrounding areas, and more than 10 saint realms have appeared (not just the names, but also some who have not been nominated and have not shown their faces) until the combat power collapses in the later stage.
boring
Rubbish system, ancient paralysis settings, you are no longer needed and you can use it, there are penalties for not completing tasks, and then it is paired with a boring plot of running accounts
It's average, but even if it's a good article, the author has too many loopholes. Emperors all have good cultivation. Doesn't the old emperor know the progress of the protagonist's cultivation since he was a child in the palace? Cultivation requires resources. The protagonist does not leave the palace. The resources required for full level are absolutely huge. It consumes so much and no one covers it up. The old emperor doesn't know anything? Doesn't everyone know? Are all the royal people blind? There is also a loophole in thinking - Chu, who has a good relationship with his family, will default to elope with someone because he wants to enter the palace? Are you planning to kill your whole family? What kind of feuding family is this? There are so many loopholes in the palace's cultivation, and the protagonist has not considered these. How stupid is it? From the perspective of normal people, they would definitely think that the old emperor knew about his cultivation progress and then covered it up for him. This is normal thinking, right? Writing a novel, the overall IQ of the characters is not as good as that of a primary school student... After all, elementary school students know some things about themselves and cannot hide them from others...
Pure rubbish, just write a book to make people disgusting.
It's so rubbish. Members still have to pay extra if they can't read it. It's more expensive than a novel like this.
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Official(111)Scraped 3d ago
Also, after becoming the emperor, he still has to show off. Is there any difference between having a system and not having one? It's still useful, but it's just pretentious. Before he became emperor, he could not leave home. Once you have a system, go out and show off***
Rubbish! It is of the same type as the "Counterattack System Only Found in the Mahayana Period", in that the system is only available after you are invincible. But in terms of the portrayal of the protagonist, one gives people a full sense of security, while this one gives people a sense of obscenity. In terms of the creation of supporting characters, this book, apart from depicting how attractive the female characters are, is just about being a dog-licker and has no sense of existence. The plot is average!
Don't keep emphasizing that you are a saint.
Don't keep repeating that you are in the Saint Realm, how awesome the Saint Realm is, because you are in the Saint Realm, so those people do what you want. Readers are not fools. It is enough to emphasize once. Write directly when something happens. Just write how the NPC should react. Do not explain, and there is no need to explain. You must give readers space to think and learn to leave blank space. Otherwise, writing like this will be too cheap. A similar thing is praising yourself (pig's trotters) for how handsome you are. One or two sentences are enough. Any more will only make you embarrassed. It's really unnecessary. Really. In addition, some people say that it looks like AI, but I don't think it does. AI's verbosity is not this kind of verbosity. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that AI's style has changed again. As for the quality of the book itself, my advice is not to overdo it. There are advantages, at least from what I've seen so far, the protagonist's actions are not that extreme. The 4 stars are pure encouragement, and it is obvious that he is a newbie.
It's pretty good. I just wrote a cool article. Why is it so malicious?
The plot is too watery, there is no need to repeatedly emphasize the saint realm, and don't be like a sperm worm who accepts all women. If the plot is dragged out repeatedly, you either have to shape the supporting roles, or give the protagonist more roles to do things, which is more concentrated and dense. Don't be like TM who is in love. You come to Shanghe City and do nothing but fuck women. The female characters are also just a template, which is boring.
To put it mildly, it starts high and goes low. The plot management in the early stage was okay, about 100 chapters ago, and overall it was good. Although the IQs of the supporting characters in Shuangwen were relatively low, fortunately there was no such kind of silly plot of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, otherwise it would really be impossible to watch at all. Until that Orchid Fairy appeared, it was completely worthless. It was really not picky at all, and the sperm got to its head. All kinds of female partners, seeing that the emperor couldn't move, rushed to give them to them for free. You said it was free, and they kept emphasizing chastity and tradition. Well, when we arrived at Jiang's house, I just mentioned how deeply this woman loved her husband and how much she valued chastity and tradition. They were given to them for free that night. What's the use of saying a lot of love, love, chastity, etc.? Does it reflect the male protagonist's charisma? So far, the whole article is just a big stallion who wants to have sex with a woman when he sees a woman (who is not dangerous to him for the time being). After all the five skills are gathered, it is estimated that if the woman is a woman, he will have to endure it and give it to him in vain. In addition, the entire article emphasizes that the protagonist is in the Saint Realm, how awesome he is, how invincible in the world, but in the end, the Saint Realm in the back is as cheap as cabbage, is this the world's top combat power? It is better to arrange a realm above the saint realm. This realm has fewer people, which is considered the top combat power. I am only familiar with a few surrounding areas, and more than 10 saint realms have appeared (not just the names, but also some who have not been nominated and have not shown their faces) until the combat power collapses in the later stage.
boring
Rubbish system, ancient paralysis settings, you are no longer needed and you can use it, there are penalties for not completing tasks, and then it is paired with a boring plot of running accounts
It's average, but even if it's a good article, the author has too many loopholes. Emperors all have good cultivation. Doesn't the old emperor know the progress of the protagonist's cultivation since he was a child in the palace? Cultivation requires resources. The protagonist does not leave the palace. The resources required for full level are absolutely huge. It consumes so much and no one covers it up. The old emperor doesn't know anything? Doesn't everyone know? Are all the royal people blind? There is also a loophole in thinking - Chu, who has a good relationship with his family, will default to elope with someone because he wants to enter the palace? Are you planning to kill your whole family? What kind of feuding family is this? There are so many loopholes in the palace's cultivation, and the protagonist has not considered these. How stupid is it? From the perspective of normal people, they would definitely think that the old emperor knew about his cultivation progress and then covered it up for him. This is normal thinking, right? Writing a novel, the overall IQ of the characters is not as good as that of a primary school student... After all, elementary school students know some things about themselves and cannot hide them from others...
Pure rubbish, just write a book to make people disgusting.
It's so rubbish. Members still have to pay extra if they can't read it. It's more expensive than a novel like this.












