
Cultivating Immortality in Two Realms
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The prosperity and misfortune of the years, the circulation of the spiritual atmosphere, the transformation of yin and yang - these are all achievements at the end of the year... This is the story of a young man who travels across two realms to cultivate immortality and explores how to become a [worth-year-old]...
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It's simply contradictory. The family that kept your predecessor's entire family in captivity for 100 years (gas collection) logically has nothing to do with you. You want revenge. The deal with Old Man Cha is really to trick you into death (don't talk about golden fingers, and there is also a rescue protagonist who will not die whether he saves him or not), but you actually don't care? 6 Pussy
uncomfortable
When I saw 172, I felt uncomfortable watching it. The pace was quite comfortable, the setting was interesting, and the writing was smooth, but it just made me uncomfortable watching it. It's not because of the suffocating calculations and repression of Fei Qi Dao (I also watch Chu Sheng), nor is it because Gou Zai practices Qi Dao to show his holiness in front of no one. Just watching it made me feel confused and paralyzed, and I felt that the main character left a deeper and deeper impression on me. It was the stereotype of the clown that became more and more profound and intense.
The character of the protagonist becomes worse and worse as the characters are written, and many times they do things without knowing why.
This protagonist has talent but not talent, talent but not talent, a moral heart but not a moral heart, and he is not sinister enough, it all depends on cheating! What's the point of this immortal cultivation?
I thought I had exhausted all my talents by copying them, but I didn't expect that I would come up with something new.
The last book I read felt very average. If it were not produced by Wenzhaogong, I would not read it at all. I thought he had exhausted his talents, but this book is consistent with his style, but also has new ideas. It is good and you can continue to pursue it.
What are the advantages of having a protagonist in both systems?
As mentioned, since the Qi Dao side is lacking in resources and is full of evil hands, and the Qi Dao training side basically has the resources to build up cultivation, then if I were the protagonist, I would definitely focus on practicing Qi Dao in the early stage, and I would not talk about it until I reached the golden elixir before leaving the mountain. However, the protagonists of this book do not hold back, nor do they talk about helping each other. The biggest use of the two worlds is that if you get into trouble in one world, you can quickly run to the other world to hide from the limelight... Also, it seems that the only mechanism of Qi Dao training that directly helps to conquer Qi Dao is that the protagonist can increase his Dao practice by asking questions to the sky during the tribulation. However, this crucial mechanism is not highlighted by the author. Instead, the author adds a superfluous branch line in which the protagonist secretly cultivates his family. It is simply inexplicable! Finally, the mechanism of Conquering Qi Dao is so complicated that I feel dizzy after reading it. Although Conquering Qi Dao setting has been very popular in the fantasy area in the past two years, I don't have the time to follow other books to supplement the settings for this book, and I am too lazy to check the setting prototypes online to clarify the settings of this book. So can't the author simplify the setting a little, does it have to be so complicated? !
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It's simply contradictory. The family that kept your predecessor's entire family in captivity for 100 years (gas collection) logically has nothing to do with you. You want revenge. The deal with Old Man Cha is really to trick you into death (don't talk about golden fingers, and there is also a rescue protagonist who will not die whether he saves him or not), but you actually don't care? 6 Pussy
uncomfortable
When I saw 172, I felt uncomfortable watching it. The pace was quite comfortable, the setting was interesting, and the writing was smooth, but it just made me uncomfortable watching it. It's not because of the suffocating calculations and repression of Fei Qi Dao (I also watch Chu Sheng), nor is it because Gou Zai practices Qi Dao to show his holiness in front of no one. Just watching it made me feel confused and paralyzed, and I felt that the main character left a deeper and deeper impression on me. It was the stereotype of the clown that became more and more profound and intense.
The character of the protagonist becomes worse and worse as the characters are written, and many times they do things without knowing why.
This protagonist has talent but not talent, talent but not talent, a moral heart but not a moral heart, and he is not sinister enough, it all depends on cheating! What's the point of this immortal cultivation?
I thought I had exhausted all my talents by copying them, but I didn't expect that I would come up with something new.
The last book I read felt very average. If it were not produced by Wenzhaogong, I would not read it at all. I thought he had exhausted his talents, but this book is consistent with his style, but also has new ideas. It is good and you can continue to pursue it.
What are the advantages of having a protagonist in both systems?
As mentioned, since the Qi Dao side is lacking in resources and is full of evil hands, and the Qi Dao training side basically has the resources to build up cultivation, then if I were the protagonist, I would definitely focus on practicing Qi Dao in the early stage, and I would not talk about it until I reached the golden elixir before leaving the mountain. However, the protagonists of this book do not hold back, nor do they talk about helping each other. The biggest use of the two worlds is that if you get into trouble in one world, you can quickly run to the other world to hide from the limelight... Also, it seems that the only mechanism of Qi Dao training that directly helps to conquer Qi Dao is that the protagonist can increase his Dao practice by asking questions to the sky during the tribulation. However, this crucial mechanism is not highlighted by the author. Instead, the author adds a superfluous branch line in which the protagonist secretly cultivates his family. It is simply inexplicable! Finally, the mechanism of Conquering Qi Dao is so complicated that I feel dizzy after reading it. Although Conquering Qi Dao setting has been very popular in the fantasy area in the past two years, I don't have the time to follow other books to supplement the settings for this book, and I am too lazy to check the setting prototypes online to clarify the settings of this book. So can't the author simplify the setting a little, does it have to be so complicated? !
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Wenzhao Gong's new book. Fairy tales. The protagonist travels through a new world of immortality. It turns out that his family is a pig raised by someone else. Fortunately, he escaped from the famine. At the same time, he has a golden finger for traveling between two worlds. He can travel to the world of mortals and quickly upgrade with the help of the characteristics of both sides. Why read this book: To be honest, I think this is the best of Wenzhao Gong's recent works. The characteristics of the two worlds are well written. It's also a good point that the setting of a legal life is ignored by Golden Finger. Anyway, I hope to write about the different characteristics of the two worlds of immortality. Why not read this book: Not yet. Generally speaking, food and grass will be reassessed later depending on the situation.

Two worlds of cultivating immortals, copying new books!




This book tells the story of a time traveler who travels back and forth between the world of immortality where everything is consumable and the world of mortals to become stronger. It is well written and has a certain novelty in the new style of immortality. You can check out Du Wenchaigong's new novel!



The protagonist travels between two worlds. One world is a world where normal mortals are cultivating immortals, and the other is a world similar to the Newborn Sect, which does not suppress the protagonist's realm. He knows everything about Wen Chao Gong's books. It has always been a leapfrog battle to fight lower cultivators together. Another comment: The first part is okay. Since I wrote about the Fang family, there have been some group portraits. I regret ordering the second part if it is not good enough. Overall, the first part is okay. I don't recommend subscribing to the later part. Just pick up the book or jump to read. In addition, the main character is slow to break through the thieves, and can be easily overtaken by others. His personality is also more like a saint. He is not as decisive as his previous books, so I can only say that I am cautious. Food and grass in front, water and poison after chapter 150













