
My Senior Brother is Yan Chixia
by French Fries And Fried Potatoes
About This Novel
"You are so small, you dare to do tricks in front of me. I can see at a glance that you are not a human being, so why don't you act quickly, the mighty dragon, the great magic spell..." Yan Hao looked at a shining golden Buddha statue in front of him and shouted.
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Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
The opening chapter of A Chinese Ghost Story feels a bit high-level
Yan Chixia's Prajna Heart Sutra has obviously been mastered in practice. When you first look at it, you feel that Yan Chixia is simply a weak chicken. The thousand-year-old tree demon will accept it at will. I remember Yiye Zhiqiu has already reached the Taoist level. Isn't Yan Chixia better than Zhiqiu? It shouldn't be Tao Tong, the third part of A Chinese Ghost Story, the little monk and the young Yan Chixia, there should be no need to write about this. If it starts with A Chinese Ghost Story, most of the Hong Kong supernatural movies will be ignored, but Liao Zhai can be written, such as Celestial Master Zhong Kui and Stephen Chow's Jigong, Earth~Underworld~Heaven. At the beginning, the thousand-year-old demon is collected, which completely blocks his own escape route.
It feels very confusing and I don't know what he is doing. It seems that there is no outline of the theme.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It feels like it has been pieced together randomly, it feels like going through the original plot all over again. It's just that the person who fights monsters is replaced by the protagonist.
Water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water
Okay, pretty good
Here comes the question, if you don't practice mana and don't have a realm of cultivation, how can you release your skills?
Great! Come on! More updates! Highly recommended! Waiting for update
It feels like playing a game to play skills, without any feeling of cultivating immortality.
The content of this book is very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very interesting.
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Official(7)Scraped 5d ago
The opening chapter of A Chinese Ghost Story feels a bit high-level
Yan Chixia's Prajna Heart Sutra has obviously been mastered in practice. When you first look at it, you feel that Yan Chixia is simply a weak chicken. The thousand-year-old tree demon will accept it at will. I remember Yiye Zhiqiu has already reached the Taoist level. Isn't Yan Chixia better than Zhiqiu? It shouldn't be Tao Tong, the third part of A Chinese Ghost Story, the little monk and the young Yan Chixia, there should be no need to write about this. If it starts with A Chinese Ghost Story, most of the Hong Kong supernatural movies will be ignored, but Liao Zhai can be written, such as Celestial Master Zhong Kui and Stephen Chow's Jigong, Earth~Underworld~Heaven. At the beginning, the thousand-year-old demon is collected, which completely blocks his own escape route.
It feels very confusing and I don't know what he is doing. It seems that there is no outline of the theme.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It feels like it has been pieced together randomly, it feels like going through the original plot all over again. It's just that the person who fights monsters is replaced by the protagonist.
Water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, water
Okay, pretty good
Here comes the question, if you don't practice mana and don't have a realm of cultivation, how can you release your skills?
Great! Come on! More updates! Highly recommended! Waiting for update
It feels like playing a game to play skills, without any feeling of cultivating immortality.
The content of this book is very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very interesting.









