
Douluo Jueshi: I Don't Want to Be an Evil Soul Master
About This Novel
After just over twenty years in his previous life, Lin Xiao regained consciousness and became a baby on Douluo Continent. He originally thought that he would start a new life in another world, but a sudden change caused him to be brought into the Holy Spirit Cult. Walking in the dim corridor, with all kinds of wailing sounds in his ears, and the lingering smell of blood filling the air, Lin Xiao realized that no matter how long it took, he could never fully integrate into this place. But with his martial spirit, where else could he find a place other than here? ------ This is a story about constantly encountering people in memories on this continent with a completely different identity. [Peerless Tang Sect fan] [No system] [Non-indigenous]
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Official(115)Scraped 11d ago
Not good looking, the main character is a loser
Those who like wimpy protagonists can watch this, as there is no main plot line. The protagonist is pure and useless, and the author has set up so many opportunities to leave the Holy Spirit Church. Don't read this book
The protagonist feels that he has no subjective initiative. He was kidnapped and became an evil soul master with peace of mind. He did not want to escape or make connections. He had countless opportunities to escape but he chose to become an evil soul master. Especially since the protagonist's heaven-defying skills did not require the help of other evil soul masters to help obtain soul rings, and there was no main line. He just did whatever the evil soul master told him to do.
The high score of 8.1, where did it come from? I guess you brushed it up.
I read Chapter 12, and I got the feeling that it was bland, poorly presented, with no main plot, and I didn't even know what you were going to do. You don't have your own personality, you just follow your master's instructions like a running account, and you don't know what your goals are.
In my opinion, this is the best doujin in the peerless genre. Some people say that they just read doujins for fun, but to be honest, most of them are too brainless, let alone brainless. After reading it, I feel like I lack some brains. This makes me feel very out of touch, and I don't feel that much fun at all. The logic of this book is very clear, and the others Peerless fandom is nothing, and some people say that the protagonist is a coward. To be honest, I really don't see any connection between the protagonist and the word coward. Without reading the comment section, I really didn't expect that someone would think so. I feel that I was fooled by reading Shuangwen, so that this book was scolded for being well written.
It was frustrating and frustrating to watch, even worse than Huo Yuhao. Although Haozi was treated like a dog by the third son, he had some glory and happiness at least. The protagonist has been working as a slave of the eighth elder and could not help himself. Even if he kills Lao Ba instead, he will continue to be Zhong Liwu's slave, never leaving the evil soul master's den and living in a smelly ditch. This is a cool novel. You are here to lay out your background and play literary youth. Do you want to win an award?
Read more than ten chapters
It's not really about what it's about, there's no main line, and there's no introduction to the protagonist. It's as light as water, without any sense of involvement.
I feel that the protagonist's situation is more like that of Scorpion and Tiger Douluo. He wanted to escape from the Holy Spirit Cult but was restricted by restrictions, but later he became stronger. Even if you want to break away, you can't break away. Your abilities have been finalized and you can't break away from the evil soul master. After all, no force will allow an evil soul master with six blacks and one red to wander around in your territory.
The advantage is that it is more consistent with the original setting, not too dramatic, and has a certain audience. Disadvantages: The plot is bland and boring, has no goals, and is a mess. The skills of the martial arts are not clearly introduced until now. The Holy Spirit Cult is like the protagonist's own family, refusing to leave or unconditionally execute tasks. I don't know if I really want to be an evil soul master. He claims to be sympathetic and kind, but he doesn't even do the most basic resistance, and he doesn't dare to change. He wants to protect himself wisely, but he has the ability to run away. I don't know what I'm writing.
Those who want to see big changes will probably be disappointed. After nearly 200 chapters, except for the protagonist getting the carving knife and Electrolux (but in fact, it feels like there is no change after getting it), almost nothing in the other plots has changed. It seems to be supplementing the original world background setting. Except for the fact that Zhang Lexuan is to be recruited, there is no other major intersection with the protagonist group. Although he obviously has six black and one red cultivation levels, he feels insignificant and not taken seriously, and his own ability strength is also quite satisfactory. The protagonist had the idea of changing, and even wanted to escape in the early stage, but he only changed a little, saved a few people, and did not escape later, but he could not see any plan. It felt like he was drifting with the flow. Could it be that he had not reached the climax yet? It's a bit too slow to warm up, but some people may like it. However, the author's technique is quite good, the emotions are heightened, and the character's inner thoughts are described in detail.
It's pretentious, complaining about the Holy Spirit Cult at one moment, and wanting to leave at the next. The key point is to use a little poison, the plot is bland, and there is no sense of pleasure at all when killing his master. I have no idea what I'm planning
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Official(115)Scraped 11d ago
Not good looking, the main character is a loser
Those who like wimpy protagonists can watch this, as there is no main plot line. The protagonist is pure and useless, and the author has set up so many opportunities to leave the Holy Spirit Church. Don't read this book
The protagonist feels that he has no subjective initiative. He was kidnapped and became an evil soul master with peace of mind. He did not want to escape or make connections. He had countless opportunities to escape but he chose to become an evil soul master. Especially since the protagonist's heaven-defying skills did not require the help of other evil soul masters to help obtain soul rings, and there was no main line. He just did whatever the evil soul master told him to do.
The high score of 8.1, where did it come from? I guess you brushed it up.
I read Chapter 12, and I got the feeling that it was bland, poorly presented, with no main plot, and I didn't even know what you were going to do. You don't have your own personality, you just follow your master's instructions like a running account, and you don't know what your goals are.
In my opinion, this is the best doujin in the peerless genre. Some people say that they just read doujins for fun, but to be honest, most of them are too brainless, let alone brainless. After reading it, I feel like I lack some brains. This makes me feel very out of touch, and I don't feel that much fun at all. The logic of this book is very clear, and the others Peerless fandom is nothing, and some people say that the protagonist is a coward. To be honest, I really don't see any connection between the protagonist and the word coward. Without reading the comment section, I really didn't expect that someone would think so. I feel that I was fooled by reading Shuangwen, so that this book was scolded for being well written.
It was frustrating and frustrating to watch, even worse than Huo Yuhao. Although Haozi was treated like a dog by the third son, he had some glory and happiness at least. The protagonist has been working as a slave of the eighth elder and could not help himself. Even if he kills Lao Ba instead, he will continue to be Zhong Liwu's slave, never leaving the evil soul master's den and living in a smelly ditch. This is a cool novel. You are here to lay out your background and play literary youth. Do you want to win an award?
Read more than ten chapters
It's not really about what it's about, there's no main line, and there's no introduction to the protagonist. It's as light as water, without any sense of involvement.
I feel that the protagonist's situation is more like that of Scorpion and Tiger Douluo. He wanted to escape from the Holy Spirit Cult but was restricted by restrictions, but later he became stronger. Even if you want to break away, you can't break away. Your abilities have been finalized and you can't break away from the evil soul master. After all, no force will allow an evil soul master with six blacks and one red to wander around in your territory.
The advantage is that it is more consistent with the original setting, not too dramatic, and has a certain audience. Disadvantages: The plot is bland and boring, has no goals, and is a mess. The skills of the martial arts are not clearly introduced until now. The Holy Spirit Cult is like the protagonist's own family, refusing to leave or unconditionally execute tasks. I don't know if I really want to be an evil soul master. He claims to be sympathetic and kind, but he doesn't even do the most basic resistance, and he doesn't dare to change. He wants to protect himself wisely, but he has the ability to run away. I don't know what I'm writing.
Those who want to see big changes will probably be disappointed. After nearly 200 chapters, except for the protagonist getting the carving knife and Electrolux (but in fact, it feels like there is no change after getting it), almost nothing in the other plots has changed. It seems to be supplementing the original world background setting. Except for the fact that Zhang Lexuan is to be recruited, there is no other major intersection with the protagonist group. Although he obviously has six black and one red cultivation levels, he feels insignificant and not taken seriously, and his own ability strength is also quite satisfactory. The protagonist had the idea of changing, and even wanted to escape in the early stage, but he only changed a little, saved a few people, and did not escape later, but he could not see any plan. It felt like he was drifting with the flow. Could it be that he had not reached the climax yet? It's a bit too slow to warm up, but some people may like it. However, the author's technique is quite good, the emotions are heightened, and the character's inner thoughts are described in detail.
It's pretentious, complaining about the Holy Spirit Cult at one moment, and wanting to leave at the next. The key point is to use a little poison, the plot is bland, and there is no sense of pleasure at all when killing his master. I have no idea what I'm planning









