
The Warmth of Spring in the Apricot Forest, the Master of Martial Arts
by Rock Barrier
About This Novel
Taking the injuries and illnesses of all living beings as the level of martial arts! After obtaining the [Wanqi Lingshu Cauldron] that can absorb the energy of injuries and illnesses, Su He started as an apprentice in a medical clinic and gradually reached the pinnacle of martial arts. As long as you treat illnesses and save people, you can trace the source of injuries and illnesses through martial arts and turn it into your own unique skill! Buddhism and Taoism, good and evil, the imperial court, any magical skill, a master's hand can perfectly recreate one's body during the period of rejuvenation. ............ In front of the medical center, elders from well-known and upright families knelt on the ground. "Divine Doctor Su! Please be merciful and save my sect leader! He has been infected by the demon's heart-corroding bone-transforming magic technique, and only you can cure it!" Su Heyun pointed like flying, absorbing the pure demonic energy within the sect, while looking at the newly completed "Heart-Eroting Bone Secret Book" in the cauldron, he sighed slightly. "Of course I will save people... But each time I save them, I will gain an additional magic skill... Who can tell me clearly?" Feeling the new ray of cold and bone-eroding true meaning on his fingertips, Su He raised his head and looked into the distance: "The next time I meet that devil... I'll just use his skills to have a good discussion with him!"
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
These chapters are so outstanding
One is: the protagonist's vision is too fast, and he can see the top figures. The protagonist's current cultivation level has just entered the martial arts, and the strength has only just emerged, not to mention the internal energy, which is still far away from the true power... Let's let the protagonist grow up slowly step by step! These chapters always seem to have a strange smell Two: Is this cave a secret realm or something? Is it too easy to enter this cave or is the setting too stupid? The protagonist is too lucky and it's a bit sudden. Also, this cave is assumed to be a secret realm or a place of inheritance or a place of trial. Is there no test or danger in it? Three: Is the author of Lin Catcher writing this as a female protagonist? The two have different identities and positions, and there is also a gap in age. They are a bit too concerned about the protagonist. Even if they are written as the heroine, it is a bit too awkward. There is no affection to warrant a sudden closeness. Four: The court's position should be contradictory. It should not only limit the fighting between Jianghu sects, but also cooperate with the bulk to achieve win-win results. I feel that I cannot focus on the conflicts between the imperial court and the Jianghu, and I will write about death. I should focus on the conflicts between the Jianghu sects and major sects. The small second- and third-rate sects must be fighting for their own interests, while the big sects should be pursuing martial arts and longevity. The protagonist should be a small person who relies on strength and planning to make the Baicao Gang stronger. He can also use the gang's strength to pursue martial arts immortality.
The writing was quite good at the beginning, but after turning on the mirror, the plot became unintelligible.
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The story and plot are in order, and the cheats are not outrageous. They are well written and updated.
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
These chapters are so outstanding
One is: the protagonist's vision is too fast, and he can see the top figures. The protagonist's current cultivation level has just entered the martial arts, and the strength has only just emerged, not to mention the internal energy, which is still far away from the true power... Let's let the protagonist grow up slowly step by step! These chapters always seem to have a strange smell Two: Is this cave a secret realm or something? Is it too easy to enter this cave or is the setting too stupid? The protagonist is too lucky and it's a bit sudden. Also, this cave is assumed to be a secret realm or a place of inheritance or a place of trial. Is there no test or danger in it? Three: Is the author of Lin Catcher writing this as a female protagonist? The two have different identities and positions, and there is also a gap in age. They are a bit too concerned about the protagonist. Even if they are written as the heroine, it is a bit too awkward. There is no affection to warrant a sudden closeness. Four: The court's position should be contradictory. It should not only limit the fighting between Jianghu sects, but also cooperate with the bulk to achieve win-win results. I feel that I cannot focus on the conflicts between the imperial court and the Jianghu, and I will write about death. I should focus on the conflicts between the Jianghu sects and major sects. The small second- and third-rate sects must be fighting for their own interests, while the big sects should be pursuing martial arts and longevity. The protagonist should be a small person who relies on strength and planning to make the Baicao Gang stronger. He can also use the gang's strength to pursue martial arts immortality.
The writing was quite good at the beginning, but after turning on the mirror, the plot became unintelligible.
renew
The story and plot are in order, and the cheats are not outrageous. They are well written and updated.









