
Gou is a Talented Person in the First Saint Demon Sect
by Crane Guards The Moon Over The Pond
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Lu Yang traveled through the world of immortality, but became a disciple of the Demon Sect's First Saint Sect. Thanks to the rare treasure [Book of Hundreds of Worlds], you can restart your life after death and start everything over again. You can also bring back the treasures, cultivation level, life span, and even awaken special talents from your previous life. However, the number of times is limited and it is not truly immortal. Seeing that the world of cultivating immortals was about to be in chaos, Lu Yang originally decided to live in the Demon Sect and practice hard all his life until he became an immortal. However, the Demon Sect was extremely dangerous and full of talented people. In the first life, Lu Yang was assassinated by his senior sister. In the second life, he finally killed his senior sister, but was poisoned by his senior brother again. The third life, the fourth life... It was not until a hundred lives later, when Lu Yang looked back, that he realized that he had become a giant of demons, the most beastly one in the First Saint Sect. "Everyone in the Demon Sect is talented and well-spoken." "I like it here very much!"
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Really high-quality cultivator, I set the party to be ecstatic
As mentioned, after becoming a mortal, I have also seen many so-called high-end cultivators, but they basically greatly increase the lifespan, or increase the difficulty of breakthrough, or further worsen the cultivation environment, or directly raise the world level. However, in my opinion, these are not high-end cultivation, they can only be regarded as pseudo-high-end cultivation after being inflated with water! These immortal cultivation articles, especially in terms of cultivation level, have very few changes, and most of them are just addition and subtraction. The protagonist or a passerby, as long as he gets some powerful props or spells, he can easily jump to the next level and counterattack. But this book is different. Let's put it this way, the foundation building in this book can almost match the mortal style of transforming into gods. It is the real difference between immortals and Qi training, while the golden elixir and foundation building are literally the difference between heaven and earth! Okay, no more spoilers, anyway, I really like this kind of dimension-enhancing cultivation, I think this is the real high-level cultivation! Finally, let me reply to a few so-called poisonous points in the comment area. The first is the protagonist's cheat. It is just that other characters have limited resurrection coins and their functions are activated late. However, the protagonist has a hundred resurrection coins in total from the beginning. I think this cheat is not too big. Secondly, Hua Liu died of illness in the first few chapters. It is simple that the high level of cultivation in this book is reflected in the realm of cultivation, not in the nature of spiritual energy. The specific setting of "Almighty Spiritual Qi" differs from different immortal cultivation texts. There is no universal setting that can prevent all diseases or death as long as one enters Qi training. As for the plot itself, the protagonist also gave the answer in the subsequent plot-the death was not due to illness but because of poverty, it's that simple! Finally, the so-called cause and effect is too easy. This is obviously adapted from the prehistoric setting, which believes that cause and effect is some kind of objective law. However, in this book, the cause and effect between people and heaven and earth is probably borrowed from Shushanliu, while the cause and effect between people is actually more of a description of a phenomenon, at least for the time being, it does not involve laws. That is to say, the manipulation of cause and effect relies more on divination and conspiracy calculations. So as mentioned above, if an old monster who transforms into a god wants to plot against a novice Xiao Xiami, what is impossible and what is difficult about it?
Those who love it very much, those who don't like it can't see it
I read this book for more than 4 hours at a time, and I also understood that the reason why people either like it very much or can't stand it at all is that its highlights and shortcomings are extremely prominent, which just hits the reading preferences of different readers. Readers who like this book will regard it as a treasure. On the one hand, its dark setting and sense of moral satisfaction are very exciting. The rules of the First Saint Sect, "The weak eat the strong," treat disciples as consumables. The protagonist Lu Yang's trial and error setting for rebirth through the Book of Hundreds of Worlds is very novel. He develops slowly in the early stage and counterattacks with precision in the later stage. In addition, he plays a strategic game with various forces, coupled with the protagonist's humorous comments, it is refreshing in the depression. On the other hand, it breaks out of the traditional framework of good and evil, satirizes "talents", depicts human nature, and especially the innovative setting of the concept of "real people", which makes readers who like dark immortality and wits particularly enthusiastic about it. Readers who couldn't stand it complained about it. The initial death rollback mechanism made the plot appear messy. There were problems of repetitive routines, procrastinating plots, and repeated loops of related plots. At the same time, the premature appearance of high-level powerhouses can easily make readers feel frustrated, and some settings have also caused controversy. For example, some people think that the energy logic of rebirth in "The Book of Hundreds of Worlds" does not make sense, while others are tired of the book being full of calculations, lack of positive direction, and blindly deceptive content. These make it difficult for readers to continue reading. I've screenshotted some reviews of the book below. I won't read them for the time being, but the ratings are definitely positive. Both the writing and the settings are to my liking. This is a book that I will definitely continue to read, but not now. Reading this book requires adjustments, otherwise I will easily become irritable or bored even if there are some adjustments in the middle. If you particularly like the dark style, I definitely recommend this book. I admire you for being able to read it in one sitting.
What a mess. In one foundation building period, you can calculate other people's past and present lives, and it's like playing house with your combat power!
His realm subverts the tradition quite a bit, and he starts with cultivating immortals, and does not write much about martial arts before cultivating immortals. Unlike "Mortal", which also has martial arts training, there is a foreshadowing, and the later progress is acceptable if it is slower. It is always wandering between Qi training and foundation building. It seems that in this world, foundation building is the top level of combat power, and there is not much room for development. Of course, I haven't read a hundred chapters yet, so I can't comment highly on the work. For now, I'd give it about an 8. I'll just give it a look when I catch up on the book. (The above is my reply to a book friend, but it was restricted by the system because the content does not match. Since your work is so stingy, a negative review is worthy of your work, and worthy of what I have said and written.)
It's very deliberate, and your combat power has collapsed. If you are so naughty in the early stage, you won't be able to write anything later. After reading more than 50 chapters, your combat power has become a little bit like the left brain attacking the right brain, and you are still practicing Qi in your sixth life. I don't dare to think about how difficult it is to practice in this world. How will you describe the cultivation of your companions and younger generations later? It took you hundreds of years to build the foundation, and they are 20 years old to build the foundation? Or earlier? Then there are no peers around, and forced writing only ruins my own setting. There are too many plots, and it feels like watching a suspense. The protagonist is never stable. It is like a roller coaster. The protagonist has never messed with anyone and is still a little cultivated. Since the beginning of the third life, although it is not forcing the king to slap him in the face, it just gives me the feeling that there are always people targeting me. The protagonist cannot escape no matter what, and the only option is to die.
I'm dawdling, too lazy to watch.
After reading the latest chapter in the middle of the night, I felt depressed and unhappy. That means my next speech is a bit emotional, so please forgive me. It has been ten lifetimes since we reopened. The first lifetime was just water, the second lifetime was the groundwork, the third lifetime officially set sail, and then there were reopenings again and again... From the beginning of foundation building, I have written more than three hundred chapters until now, and I still haven't asked for money. Especially the ninth life, which made me laugh. God's Taoism is not enough, so what is Taoism? Do you have any fortune-telling knowledge about the Five Elements of Nayin? As a cultivator, you can memorize so many books, techniques, and magical powers at a glance, and you can master them after just a few glances. How can you not memorize and master the Nayin and Five Elements system after living for hundreds of years? There are different levels of knowledge, right? Is the knowledge of golden elixir nobler than the knowledge of foundation building? According to this logic, is higher mathematics more noble than elementary mathematics? Entering the Taoist court in this tenth life, you will have a heavenly fire, and it smells like licking a dog. Those who know it are trying to prove the golden elixir, but those who don't know, you have to say a few words of emotion, this licking is really hard. Just a few people, such as Angxiao, Mu Changsheng, Qingcheng Feixue, Chongguang, Shizun, Hongyun... How many lives has it been since Zuankai? It was almost always a clear-cut game, and it was astonishing that it ended up like this. Press, press hard, drag, drag hard. Hey, Nascent Soul Taoist is so useful. Anyway, if you are dead, you will be the end of the Taoist. All the logic is perfect - oh, it's not me and I don't work hard. It's because the Taoist is too strong. What can I do if the Taoist ends up? After all, I am just a foundation builder. Haha, what I said before sounds so good - Taoist masters at this level will not pay attention to these things. Forget it, that's it, there's a high probability of going high and going low.
The author forces himself to be in a realm and suppresses the main character's fighting ability in terms of word count
The first 200 chapters were quite interesting, but the later ones were just so-so. I heard people say that the latter part was more interesting, so I kept reading until the protagonist achieved the Fire Fruit position in the sky. He couldn't complain about fighting against other great realms. The tenth life of the protagonist opened up and absorbed more than a dozen bug-level talents condensed by gold. It's very tiring. There isn't much about the protagonist's daily life. If you encounter something you don't understand, just ask Master You. Master You is just like Doraemon. The protagonist doesn't have much personality charm. It can be seen that the author wants to imitate the protagonists of some dark novels, but the character It failed very badly. Now in Chapter 600, the charismatic people are Uncle Chongguang, Dang Mo, and Feixue. The other characters are just like NPCs. They usually don't get any promotion. When the protagonist's life is too smooth, he arranges for Ang Xiao and Shizun to fry fish🤐
Rubbish article, talent is actually determined by skills? The stronger the skill, the higher the talent? What else is going on in this world?
The 300-year-old foundation building is so awesome, does Mahayana have to open up the universe?
Writing the foundation building of 300 years old is too awesome. If you write the foundation building like this, are you sure that 300 years old is the limit? The rule is that the total number of causes and effects must not exceed 1,000 years old?
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Official(812)Scraped 3d ago
Really high-quality cultivator, I set the party to be ecstatic
As mentioned, after becoming a mortal, I have also seen many so-called high-end cultivators, but they basically greatly increase the lifespan, or increase the difficulty of breakthrough, or further worsen the cultivation environment, or directly raise the world level. However, in my opinion, these are not high-end cultivation, they can only be regarded as pseudo-high-end cultivation after being inflated with water! These immortal cultivation articles, especially in terms of cultivation level, have very few changes, and most of them are just addition and subtraction. The protagonist or a passerby, as long as he gets some powerful props or spells, he can easily jump to the next level and counterattack. But this book is different. Let's put it this way, the foundation building in this book can almost match the mortal style of transforming into gods. It is the real difference between immortals and Qi training, while the golden elixir and foundation building are literally the difference between heaven and earth! Okay, no more spoilers, anyway, I really like this kind of dimension-enhancing cultivation, I think this is the real high-level cultivation! Finally, let me reply to a few so-called poisonous points in the comment area. The first is the protagonist's cheat. It is just that other characters have limited resurrection coins and their functions are activated late. However, the protagonist has a hundred resurrection coins in total from the beginning. I think this cheat is not too big. Secondly, Hua Liu died of illness in the first few chapters. It is simple that the high level of cultivation in this book is reflected in the realm of cultivation, not in the nature of spiritual energy. The specific setting of "Almighty Spiritual Qi" differs from different immortal cultivation texts. There is no universal setting that can prevent all diseases or death as long as one enters Qi training. As for the plot itself, the protagonist also gave the answer in the subsequent plot-the death was not due to illness but because of poverty, it's that simple! Finally, the so-called cause and effect is too easy. This is obviously adapted from the prehistoric setting, which believes that cause and effect is some kind of objective law. However, in this book, the cause and effect between people and heaven and earth is probably borrowed from Shushanliu, while the cause and effect between people is actually more of a description of a phenomenon, at least for the time being, it does not involve laws. That is to say, the manipulation of cause and effect relies more on divination and conspiracy calculations. So as mentioned above, if an old monster who transforms into a god wants to plot against a novice Xiao Xiami, what is impossible and what is difficult about it?
Those who love it very much, those who don't like it can't see it
I read this book for more than 4 hours at a time, and I also understood that the reason why people either like it very much or can't stand it at all is that its highlights and shortcomings are extremely prominent, which just hits the reading preferences of different readers. Readers who like this book will regard it as a treasure. On the one hand, its dark setting and sense of moral satisfaction are very exciting. The rules of the First Saint Sect, "The weak eat the strong," treat disciples as consumables. The protagonist Lu Yang's trial and error setting for rebirth through the Book of Hundreds of Worlds is very novel. He develops slowly in the early stage and counterattacks with precision in the later stage. In addition, he plays a strategic game with various forces, coupled with the protagonist's humorous comments, it is refreshing in the depression. On the other hand, it breaks out of the traditional framework of good and evil, satirizes "talents", depicts human nature, and especially the innovative setting of the concept of "real people", which makes readers who like dark immortality and wits particularly enthusiastic about it. Readers who couldn't stand it complained about it. The initial death rollback mechanism made the plot appear messy. There were problems of repetitive routines, procrastinating plots, and repeated loops of related plots. At the same time, the premature appearance of high-level powerhouses can easily make readers feel frustrated, and some settings have also caused controversy. For example, some people think that the energy logic of rebirth in "The Book of Hundreds of Worlds" does not make sense, while others are tired of the book being full of calculations, lack of positive direction, and blindly deceptive content. These make it difficult for readers to continue reading. I've screenshotted some reviews of the book below. I won't read them for the time being, but the ratings are definitely positive. Both the writing and the settings are to my liking. This is a book that I will definitely continue to read, but not now. Reading this book requires adjustments, otherwise I will easily become irritable or bored even if there are some adjustments in the middle. If you particularly like the dark style, I definitely recommend this book. I admire you for being able to read it in one sitting.
What a mess. In one foundation building period, you can calculate other people's past and present lives, and it's like playing house with your combat power!
His realm subverts the tradition quite a bit, and he starts with cultivating immortals, and does not write much about martial arts before cultivating immortals. Unlike "Mortal", which also has martial arts training, there is a foreshadowing, and the later progress is acceptable if it is slower. It is always wandering between Qi training and foundation building. It seems that in this world, foundation building is the top level of combat power, and there is not much room for development. Of course, I haven't read a hundred chapters yet, so I can't comment highly on the work. For now, I'd give it about an 8. I'll just give it a look when I catch up on the book. (The above is my reply to a book friend, but it was restricted by the system because the content does not match. Since your work is so stingy, a negative review is worthy of your work, and worthy of what I have said and written.)
It's very deliberate, and your combat power has collapsed. If you are so naughty in the early stage, you won't be able to write anything later. After reading more than 50 chapters, your combat power has become a little bit like the left brain attacking the right brain, and you are still practicing Qi in your sixth life. I don't dare to think about how difficult it is to practice in this world. How will you describe the cultivation of your companions and younger generations later? It took you hundreds of years to build the foundation, and they are 20 years old to build the foundation? Or earlier? Then there are no peers around, and forced writing only ruins my own setting. There are too many plots, and it feels like watching a suspense. The protagonist is never stable. It is like a roller coaster. The protagonist has never messed with anyone and is still a little cultivated. Since the beginning of the third life, although it is not forcing the king to slap him in the face, it just gives me the feeling that there are always people targeting me. The protagonist cannot escape no matter what, and the only option is to die.
I'm dawdling, too lazy to watch.
After reading the latest chapter in the middle of the night, I felt depressed and unhappy. That means my next speech is a bit emotional, so please forgive me. It has been ten lifetimes since we reopened. The first lifetime was just water, the second lifetime was the groundwork, the third lifetime officially set sail, and then there were reopenings again and again... From the beginning of foundation building, I have written more than three hundred chapters until now, and I still haven't asked for money. Especially the ninth life, which made me laugh. God's Taoism is not enough, so what is Taoism? Do you have any fortune-telling knowledge about the Five Elements of Nayin? As a cultivator, you can memorize so many books, techniques, and magical powers at a glance, and you can master them after just a few glances. How can you not memorize and master the Nayin and Five Elements system after living for hundreds of years? There are different levels of knowledge, right? Is the knowledge of golden elixir nobler than the knowledge of foundation building? According to this logic, is higher mathematics more noble than elementary mathematics? Entering the Taoist court in this tenth life, you will have a heavenly fire, and it smells like licking a dog. Those who know it are trying to prove the golden elixir, but those who don't know, you have to say a few words of emotion, this licking is really hard. Just a few people, such as Angxiao, Mu Changsheng, Qingcheng Feixue, Chongguang, Shizun, Hongyun... How many lives has it been since Zuankai? It was almost always a clear-cut game, and it was astonishing that it ended up like this. Press, press hard, drag, drag hard. Hey, Nascent Soul Taoist is so useful. Anyway, if you are dead, you will be the end of the Taoist. All the logic is perfect - oh, it's not me and I don't work hard. It's because the Taoist is too strong. What can I do if the Taoist ends up? After all, I am just a foundation builder. Haha, what I said before sounds so good - Taoist masters at this level will not pay attention to these things. Forget it, that's it, there's a high probability of going high and going low.
The author forces himself to be in a realm and suppresses the main character's fighting ability in terms of word count
The first 200 chapters were quite interesting, but the later ones were just so-so. I heard people say that the latter part was more interesting, so I kept reading until the protagonist achieved the Fire Fruit position in the sky. He couldn't complain about fighting against other great realms. The tenth life of the protagonist opened up and absorbed more than a dozen bug-level talents condensed by gold. It's very tiring. There isn't much about the protagonist's daily life. If you encounter something you don't understand, just ask Master You. Master You is just like Doraemon. The protagonist doesn't have much personality charm. It can be seen that the author wants to imitate the protagonists of some dark novels, but the character It failed very badly. Now in Chapter 600, the charismatic people are Uncle Chongguang, Dang Mo, and Feixue. The other characters are just like NPCs. They usually don't get any promotion. When the protagonist's life is too smooth, he arranges for Ang Xiao and Shizun to fry fish🤐
Rubbish article, talent is actually determined by skills? The stronger the skill, the higher the talent? What else is going on in this world?
The 300-year-old foundation building is so awesome, does Mahayana have to open up the universe?
Writing the foundation building of 300 years old is too awesome. If you write the foundation building like this, are you sure that 300 years old is the limit? The rule is that the total number of causes and effects must not exceed 1,000 years old?
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-[Phenomenal work]- 🔝 - Pin it to the top for 2,000 likes next time! From the title of this book, we can see three information words, which are also the core keywords of this book. The first is "gou". Obviously, this book is a gou Taoist novel, but the second word "First Saint Demon Sect" is a bit interesting. The protagonist travels to the devil's way, and how to survive in the devil's way that eats people without spitting out bones has become a major attraction. What's more, Kuang is still the "First Saint" Demon Sect. There are not only all kinds of deceitful brothers and sisters, but also loan shark scams, magic weapon traps and other messy crises. If the protagonist wants to survive in this environment with murderous threats from all sides, it is impossible to rely only on "gou"; Lu Yang's transformation from a golly novice to "the most beastly person in the First Saint Sect" is also the highlight and interesting part of this book. By the way, there is also the third word "talent". The author focuses on describing that all the disciples of the Demon Sect are "talented". Not only does he use these "primary saint talents" to create many contrasting laughs, but he also well shows the dark world view of sect struggle. All in all, "Being a Talent in the Demon Sect of the First Saint" takes "gou Dao" as the surface and "game" as the core. Through a sophisticated world view, rigorous logic, vivid characters and absurd humor, it depicts a picture of all living beings cultivating the devil's path. It is a reversal of traditional cultivation novels and a profound insight into the laws of survival. Despicableness is the norm, calculation is instinct, and the one who laughs in the end can only be the one who is more "born" than his opponent.




Dark Flow Gou Start in the Chu Sheng Sect, and you will have one hundred opening opportunities if you get the Book of Hundreds of Worlds. The pace of this book is very good, and the depiction of the group portraits is also good. The shabby place where the protagonist is is not for human beings, and the reversal of the plot is extremely scary when you think about it. The last time I felt this way was Simulation Road to Immortality. The plots that have reached 1 million so far are all of very high quality, and they are all currently booked. Personal recommendation Food +




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It's been a long time since I've updated it. Put the throne up. It's a refreshing world of villains with all the members. They can only challenge the level above (the above defeats the bottom). It's beautiful and a masterpiece.













