
About This Novel
The path of spiritual cultivation, refining the Dharma body, shattering the vacuum, eradicating demons in the mind, entering the divine realm, becoming immortal and becoming immortal. There are one hundred and eight orifices in the human body, the ones that are transparent are called divine orifices, and the ones that are blocked are called dead orifices. Those who are born with nine divine orifices can be cultivated. Su Ye, a genius boy from Gumucheng, was born with twenty-eight divine apertures and had thirty-six divine apertures before he was eight years old, but he has never been able to embark on the true path of spiritual cultivation. After ten years of hard work and a thousand failures, I finally got an opportunity. Ancient scriptures, immortal seals, nine turns of yin and yang, spanning all realms.
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Official(470)Scraped 22d ago
As long as there are books reviewed by "Long March", I basically won't read them.
I'm not bragging, every time I read this type of novel I already know what's going to happen next.
The charm of life lies in "quietness". External tranquility gives people beauty, and inner tranquility gives people wisdom. It looks quiet on the outside and gives people the beauty of tranquility and peace because of its stability. And the inner peace, because of indifference, avoids temptation, because of concentration, one can think far away, because of calmness, one can be calm, so wisdom is always there. Quietness is not simply calmness, but the composure and wit that life has accumulated deep in the soul. It is the most beautiful state of life.
Well
Just by reading the introduction, I knew that this book was a waste stream. As soon as the waste got some magical inheritance, it started to explode into the sky.
Is the protagonist really a practitioner?
I am short of resources, but I don't even accept when someone sends them to me. I just return the favor. Haha, it's a good joke.
Keep the good comments and delete the bad ones? ?
Wang Yun
The combination of yin and yang, hardness and softness, complement each other
Here we go again. Why don't all the authors know how to check their articles? They always write the wrong level of cultivation. The first chapter is about the middle period, and the next chapter is the late period. *** It's really annoying.
The order of hell collapsed and the heaven system descended. Qitian was "unfortunately" selected by the heavenly system to regain hell, and from then on he lived a life of wine, money and women. When others are trying to pick up girls, girls are trying to pick up Qitian. When others are trying to pretend to be compared, Qitian doesn't need to pretend to be compared, because he is the biggest comparison in the world. (The best heaven system) Super exciting!
Book lovers in the wilderness can check out [The Red Envelope Dragon Emperor of the End of the World] to pretend to be ambiguous and slap in the face. Ding, when you open the red envelope, you will get an empress, and Ding, you will get a magic weapon. Click on my avatar to enter the book. Action is worse than excitement.
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Official(470)Scraped 22d ago
As long as there are books reviewed by "Long March", I basically won't read them.
I'm not bragging, every time I read this type of novel I already know what's going to happen next.
The charm of life lies in "quietness". External tranquility gives people beauty, and inner tranquility gives people wisdom. It looks quiet on the outside and gives people the beauty of tranquility and peace because of its stability. And the inner peace, because of indifference, avoids temptation, because of concentration, one can think far away, because of calmness, one can be calm, so wisdom is always there. Quietness is not simply calmness, but the composure and wit that life has accumulated deep in the soul. It is the most beautiful state of life.
Well
Just by reading the introduction, I knew that this book was a waste stream. As soon as the waste got some magical inheritance, it started to explode into the sky.
Is the protagonist really a practitioner?
I am short of resources, but I don't even accept when someone sends them to me. I just return the favor. Haha, it's a good joke.
Keep the good comments and delete the bad ones? ?
Wang Yun
The combination of yin and yang, hardness and softness, complement each other
Here we go again. Why don't all the authors know how to check their articles? They always write the wrong level of cultivation. The first chapter is about the middle period, and the next chapter is the late period. *** It's really annoying.
The order of hell collapsed and the heaven system descended. Qitian was "unfortunately" selected by the heavenly system to regain hell, and from then on he lived a life of wine, money and women. When others are trying to pick up girls, girls are trying to pick up Qitian. When others are trying to pretend to be compared, Qitian doesn't need to pretend to be compared, because he is the biggest comparison in the world. (The best heaven system) Super exciting!
Book lovers in the wilderness can check out [The Red Envelope Dragon Emperor of the End of the World] to pretend to be ambiguous and slap in the face. Ding, when you open the red envelope, you will get an empress, and Ding, you will get a magic weapon. Click on my avatar to enter the book. Action is worse than excitement.
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The creativity is okay, but the golden finger is a bit rough; the plot is not very fresh and is a no-brainer. The protagonist is always in a state of leapfrogging challenges. There are basically no interesting battles with opponents of the same level or lower levels. It gives me the feeling that every time the protagonist levels up, there is a gap between heaven and earth, while the opponent's level up is nothing more than being defeated. There are more drops at the end; in terms of writing, the author has a considerable obsession with "Pang Shuo" and the combination of double quotation marks and ellipses (ie: "..."). The former is often used when describing huge things, and the latter is often used as an end mark for dialogue. Even if it is sometimes inappropriate, it cannot stop the author.




The creativity is okay, but the golden finger is a bit rough; the plot is not very fresh and is a no-brainer. The protagonist is always in a state of leapfrogging challenges. There are basically no interesting battles with opponents of the same level or lower levels. It gives me the feeling that every time the protagonist levels up, there is a gap between heaven and earth, while the opponent's level up is nothing more than being defeated. There are more drops at the end; in terms of writing, the author has a considerable obsession with "Pang Shuo" and the combination of double quotation marks and ellipses (ie: "..."). The former is often used when describing huge things, and the latter is often used as an end mark for dialogue. Even if it is sometimes inappropriate, it cannot stop the author.




The creativity is okay. The protagonist is always in a state of over-level challenge. There are basically no interesting battles with opponents of the same level or lower levels.



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