
Esoteric Cult: Heretic Priest's Guide to Time Travel
About This Novel
[New book "How to be the Prime Minister of France without making money?" Released, welcome to watch! I would like to ask, how happy (unlucky) would it be to be a priest in the German countryside where birds do not lay eggs? What? You said this is the sixteenth century? What? Are you saying that I am still the leader of the Tantric Cult? What? You said I still have to work for the "Weird Power and Chaotic God"? If you have to work before you come here and you have to work after you come here, wouldn't it be a waste of time! Are there any plug-ins? No? It seems that I have it in my life!
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
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I'm not good at writing but I can read The character of the protagonist is terrible, has no bright spots, is talkative and has no brains, does unnecessary things to cause trouble, and is pretty good at deceiving people. There is no imagination, and the ability to associate is insufficient. Once you succeed, you will be arrogant and brainless. After dozens of chapters, there is only one main line of "returning home", but the study of various knowledge is just like that, a hammer here and there. I am still lazy and stupid, and I can't seem to want to go back. As a esoteric theme, there is no esoteric flavor except related classics. The main plot is unclear, the protagonist has no pursuit, the whole story is intellectually subdued, none of the characters are interesting, and the invisible technique has no sense of existence. If it wasn't too unpopular and really didn't have any bad points, I would really want to give it one star. It's just because the author's writing skills are not good enough.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
Nothing to see
I'm not good at writing but I can read The character of the protagonist is terrible, has no bright spots, is talkative and has no brains, does unnecessary things to cause trouble, and is pretty good at deceiving people. There is no imagination, and the ability to associate is insufficient. Once you succeed, you will be arrogant and brainless. After dozens of chapters, there is only one main line of "returning home", but the study of various knowledge is just like that, a hammer here and there. I am still lazy and stupid, and I can't seem to want to go back. As a esoteric theme, there is no esoteric flavor except related classics. The main plot is unclear, the protagonist has no pursuit, the whole story is intellectually subdued, none of the characters are interesting, and the invisible technique has no sense of existence. If it wasn't too unpopular and really didn't have any bad points, I would really want to give it one star. It's just because the author's writing skills are not good enough.









