
Fantasy: This Dead House Suddenly Becomes Invincible
by Shepherd
About This Novel
Chen Changan is a dead man who traveled through the fantasy world and brought his own invincible realm. As long as he enters his domain, he will be invincible in this world. He was very bored, so he cultivated a few humble and good disciples. Unexpectedly, these disciples not only succeeded in becoming giants in the spiritual world, but also caused earth-shaking changes in the world. The Tao Te Ching, Huang Di Nei Jing and other exercises he casually mentioned are actually regarded as the most powerful exercises in this world, and immortals, Buddhas, gods and demons do not hesitate to use them. The fields he cultivated were filled with elixirs, and only one plant was needed to become an immortal. The changes brought about by Chen Changan have plunged the world into madness. As long as those with malicious intentions stepped into his invincible realm, Chen Changan only said one sentence: "Kneel down and sing a song of conquest for me."
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Official(30)Scraped 3d ago
I didn't want to watch it when I took the entire continent to the upper realm and met the Ningbing Immortal.
The author feels that Ning Bingxian is written as a female protagonist too often, and she creates an image of a bitch from the beginning. She also accepts male favors everywhere, turns her clone into the male protagonist, and licks the male protagonist in various ways. However, this kind of person is not written to death. How does it hurt to write the male protagonist to save people and take adventures with her? It is so disgusting.
Stopped updating? Why
Stopped updating? Hey I'm so depressed. I saw there was a comic published.
Raise your hand if you come from comics (like it) Comic "Invincible at the Beginning"
It's awesome, it's awesome, it's awesome. The seven monsters are one.
Water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, tender and tender.
see this
Seeing this, I asked out of curiosity whether Tang Monk would become immortal if he ate Tang Monk's meat. In addition, Sha Monk ate nine Buddhist monks who were said to be Tang Monk's previous lives, so they should have the same effect. Wouldn't Sha Monk become immortal?
Too much copper leakage
The protagonist has a split personality and no personality at all. It feels like a child playing house to me.
Chapter 1090-1100.
There is water behind now! Even though I am a novice, I still have to write other people's psychological dialogues. In these eleven chapters, I have killed a group of people. In 5 chapters, enemies are flying outside, all of which are the enemy's psychological dialogues! Then in Chapter 6, he was chattering about how awesome he was. All the dialogues were exactly the same as before, even the sentences were the same, exactly the same as in Kyushu, the volcano erupted, the power of something, low comparison!
The setting is good, but the writing failed. No wonder the comic has undergone major changes.
Crazy spending lines, various plots that readers don't like to read are interspersed. It takes several chapters to jump back to the comics. The comics are more direct, but the characters in the comics are completely different from the descriptions in the novels (Ling is 11 years old, but she is drawn with super big breasts, Jiang is the most beautiful woman in the fairy world, it is completely invisible, Miao is drawn as a short man with small breasts despite being bulging forward and backward) And then the male protagonist's emotional line is so disgusting, he wants to be a virgin to the end, but he keeps monologues in his heart like an old pervert and makes a bunch of rubbish excuses at the same time. What kind of rabbit doesn't eat the grass on the edge of the nest? It's too familiar to be embarrassed to start. What the hell? Is it possible that someone who is not familiar with it will make you take action? I can only say that the setting is good, but the author doesn't know what readers like to read. You can tell by looking at the ratings.
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Community(0)
Official(30)Scraped 3d ago
I didn't want to watch it when I took the entire continent to the upper realm and met the Ningbing Immortal.
The author feels that Ning Bingxian is written as a female protagonist too often, and she creates an image of a bitch from the beginning. She also accepts male favors everywhere, turns her clone into the male protagonist, and licks the male protagonist in various ways. However, this kind of person is not written to death. How does it hurt to write the male protagonist to save people and take adventures with her? It is so disgusting.
Stopped updating? Why
Stopped updating? Hey I'm so depressed. I saw there was a comic published.
Raise your hand if you come from comics (like it) Comic "Invincible at the Beginning"
It's awesome, it's awesome, it's awesome. The seven monsters are one.
Water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, tender and tender.
see this
Seeing this, I asked out of curiosity whether Tang Monk would become immortal if he ate Tang Monk's meat. In addition, Sha Monk ate nine Buddhist monks who were said to be Tang Monk's previous lives, so they should have the same effect. Wouldn't Sha Monk become immortal?
Too much copper leakage
The protagonist has a split personality and no personality at all. It feels like a child playing house to me.
Chapter 1090-1100.
There is water behind now! Even though I am a novice, I still have to write other people's psychological dialogues. In these eleven chapters, I have killed a group of people. In 5 chapters, enemies are flying outside, all of which are the enemy's psychological dialogues! Then in Chapter 6, he was chattering about how awesome he was. All the dialogues were exactly the same as before, even the sentences were the same, exactly the same as in Kyushu, the volcano erupted, the power of something, low comparison!
The setting is good, but the writing failed. No wonder the comic has undergone major changes.
Crazy spending lines, various plots that readers don't like to read are interspersed. It takes several chapters to jump back to the comics. The comics are more direct, but the characters in the comics are completely different from the descriptions in the novels (Ling is 11 years old, but she is drawn with super big breasts, Jiang is the most beautiful woman in the fairy world, it is completely invisible, Miao is drawn as a short man with small breasts despite being bulging forward and backward) And then the male protagonist's emotional line is so disgusting, he wants to be a virgin to the end, but he keeps monologues in his heart like an old pervert and makes a bunch of rubbish excuses at the same time. What kind of rabbit doesn't eat the grass on the edge of the nest? It's too familiar to be embarrassed to start. What the hell? Is it possible that someone who is not familiar with it will make you take action? I can only say that the setting is good, but the author doesn't know what readers like to read. You can tell by looking at the ratings.
















