
Hearthstone Priest's Journey to Another World
by Stir-fried Kidneys Are Delicious
About This Novel
Xiao An traveled to another world and became a priest named Anduin. But he is no ordinary priest: By day, he is a battle-priest with deathwings at his feet, mindstealer in hand, and roars to nobles and gods; At night, he is a literary priest who films the magical adaptations of "Game of Thrones" and "Avengers" and spreads earth's culture to people from other worlds. "Rather than using the Holy Light to punish you, I would rather sit by the river and catch fish all day long!"
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Official(3)Scraped 13d ago
I've read more than 30 chapters, and there's nothing sinister about it.
It just looks uncomfortable. The protagonist is very understanding of Tyrande, but the rest is inexplicable. He always does some thankless things. For example, the intelligence agent consciously asked for no prisoners and seemed to take it for granted. He also kept those children. I didn't say it was bad to take them in, but your contract only mentions the contribution of the protagonist. When they reach adulthood, they can decide whether to stay or not. Isn't this charity? If you pity others before you have developed yourself, isn't this making yourself uncomfortable? As long as your contract states that they will be raised until adulthood and they have to work for me for 10 years, otherwise it will always feel like the protagonist is always at a disadvantage, because it is easy to get involved in the protagonist when reading novels. It is okay for the protagonist to show kindness, but you cannot always make the protagonist uncomfortable.
The author finally updated it. I almost thought he was a eunuch.
The card balance is good and can be updated as the game is updated.
Can I change it? I like it very much.
Many cards are well balanced and interesting.
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Official(3)Scraped 13d ago
I've read more than 30 chapters, and there's nothing sinister about it.
It just looks uncomfortable. The protagonist is very understanding of Tyrande, but the rest is inexplicable. He always does some thankless things. For example, the intelligence agent consciously asked for no prisoners and seemed to take it for granted. He also kept those children. I didn't say it was bad to take them in, but your contract only mentions the contribution of the protagonist. When they reach adulthood, they can decide whether to stay or not. Isn't this charity? If you pity others before you have developed yourself, isn't this making yourself uncomfortable? As long as your contract states that they will be raised until adulthood and they have to work for me for 10 years, otherwise it will always feel like the protagonist is always at a disadvantage, because it is easy to get involved in the protagonist when reading novels. It is okay for the protagonist to show kindness, but you cannot always make the protagonist uncomfortable.
The author finally updated it. I almost thought he was a eunuch.
The card balance is good and can be updated as the game is updated.
Can I change it? I like it very much.
Many cards are well balanced and interesting.










