
It's Liaozhai, Not Cthulhu
by Qin Anyi
About This Novel
Traveling to a world invaded by the past, all Qin Yuelou could rely on was an achievement system, but what he had to face were the demons, alien gods, fallen gods, immortals and Buddhas in this world. Painted Skin Demon, Shui Mang Grudge, Dharma Corpse, Demon God Cub... Bi Angji, Lincan, Xia Xun Monster Insect... "If you get the position of Taoist True Immortal, why not worship Sanqing?" After Qin Yuelou finished teasing him, all the Taoist gates turned him away. He also doesn't like Buddhism because they don't allow them to drink alcohol or eat meat. Since the Dharma cannot be obtained, then let's find a bright and prosperous road by taking a wild road. Study demons and inhuman things to build a fighting body; acquire knowledge and study the principles of magic... "If the way of heaven does not work, then change the way." Qin Yuelou said, "Knowledge is power." When Qin Yuelou looked back, he found that he was still in the midst of a rolling wave. To put it simply, this is a story about resisting the invasion of the past, resisting fallen gods, immortals, and Buddhas, and resisting destiny. [Currently, the trumpet (Nietzsche is not at home) is serializing Zhu Tianliu's new book "Walking in the Realms: Starting with the Blind Sword". Interested readers can move here.
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A very good book, but then I found out that he wrote 100,000 words, but he didn't even have the most basic 500 collections. It was so far away from Dabu. Good books should not be buried. I recommend it.




The subject matter is quite interesting, although it is quite confusing for me to recall the specific content now. The elements are too complex, in the words of the book, they are stitch monsters. But without losing the joy. There is a shortage of books to read




A novel with good ideas. In addition, this novel adds many well-known elements, such as Mingcong Avenue, supernatural puzzles, etc. Well worth seeing. It feels comparable to Taibai Shuijun's book. There are just too few updates!












