
After Eight Hundred Years of Tribulation, I Became a Forbidden Life
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Travel into the Xianxia game. Wei Bujue was forced to survive the calamity at the foot of Qingya Mountain for eight hundred years. Eight hundred years of heavenly thunder washing the body. Qingya Mountain has become a restricted area of life that everyone is shocked by. Wei Bujue has also become a rumored taboo being in the world of immortality! ... The finished work "I Really Didn't Target the Master" has been ordered for more than 10,000 yuan. The quality is guaranteed, so please feel free to appreciate it.
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Official(22)Scraped 11d ago
Too blunt.
The protagonist's thunder calamity can instantly produce golden elixirs, but to a mortal Princess Lianshan, she just fainted. The book says that if lightning hits the side, even an ordinary thunder should be dead, let alone an enhanced catastrophe.
The feeling is so-so, but the author let the dog bite people at 11:23 last night, which was very disgusting
Being struck by lightning was very novel for Wei Bujue, and he soon became immersed in it. However, what he didn't know was that the character who had traveled through time was not the owner of this Taoist temple.
It's too watery. After reading more than ten chapters, there's nothing interesting to watch. The rest of it is probably about how long the lightning strikes and then the fatigue period. The protagonist is going out to pretend. It's an old routine. You can guess it with your eyes closed.
Before Wei Bujue traveled through time, he was following the strategy he found on the forum, using his large trumpet to master the technique of becoming an immortal when struck by lightning. Isn't this like being struck by lightning?
Oh, by the way, brother, your debut novel has been turned into a comic. I read it and I think there have been changes. You can take a look.
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Innate destiny, refusal to change (gray): Most immortal cultivators cannot do this, and the degree of credibility is zero.
Wei Bujue traveled through time, and also into a stand-alone Xianxia game he was playing recently. It takes 800 years to become an immortal. Fortunately he can't die.
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Official(22)Scraped 11d ago
Too blunt.
The protagonist's thunder calamity can instantly produce golden elixirs, but to a mortal Princess Lianshan, she just fainted. The book says that if lightning hits the side, even an ordinary thunder should be dead, let alone an enhanced catastrophe.
The feeling is so-so, but the author let the dog bite people at 11:23 last night, which was very disgusting
Being struck by lightning was very novel for Wei Bujue, and he soon became immersed in it. However, what he didn't know was that the character who had traveled through time was not the owner of this Taoist temple.
It's too watery. After reading more than ten chapters, there's nothing interesting to watch. The rest of it is probably about how long the lightning strikes and then the fatigue period. The protagonist is going out to pretend. It's an old routine. You can guess it with your eyes closed.
Before Wei Bujue traveled through time, he was following the strategy he found on the forum, using his large trumpet to master the technique of becoming an immortal when struck by lightning. Isn't this like being struck by lightning?
Oh, by the way, brother, your debut novel has been turned into a comic. I read it and I think there have been changes. You can take a look.
Can
Innate destiny, refusal to change (gray): Most immortal cultivators cannot do this, and the degree of credibility is zero.
Wei Bujue traveled through time, and also into a stand-alone Xianxia game he was playing recently. It takes 800 years to become an immortal. Fortunately he can't die.
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🌾[Grain][Upgrade flow] A barely readable novel about beheading and upgrading. The difference is that instead of getting benefits from beheading, you get benefits from being struck by lightning. At the same time, it also feels like playing with Taiwu's picture scrolls. The protagonist travels to the world of cultivating immortals in a game with cheats installed. He is not harmed by the catastrophe and has the advantage of being hacked by the tribulation. The protagonist then endures the tribulation while hacking for a day, which stirs up the story of the world of cultivating immortals. On the one hand, the most exciting part is the traditional beheading sign-in upgrade flow, with catastrophes and levels rising. On the other hand, it is a character relationship system similar to the Taiwu scrolls. You can watch the life stories of marked characters and watch the changes in other people's life trajectories due to the influence of the protagonist. It is also quite interesting. The disadvantage is that new wine is put in old bottles. It has new ideas, but it still makes people tired of looking at it. I don't recommend it to those who are used to this theme. Another reason is that the plot design is too deliberate. When the protagonist goes through a catastrophe, there will always be villains who will come up and get killed by the tribulation, and then the protagonist will pick up the corpse to gain benefits. This design is okay once, but if this kind of plot appears many times in a row, it is very deliberate and boring. All in all, it's a decent beheading and upgrading novel that you can read to kill time. Settings: 6 Plot:5 Writing style: 6 Others:5




I'm watching it now, it's okay




[Read to the latest chapter on August 8th] This is a cool story where the protagonist travels back to the stand-alone Xianxia game. It is recommended for fans of Bahuang. The reading experience and writing level of this book should be discussed separately. The reading experience is very good, very funny and refreshing. In terms of writing level, there are traditional poisonous points, such as the inexplicable addition of female characters as apprentices, such as the so-called afterwords. However, the author's own experience of reading the article was enough for me to ignore this problem, and the subsequent processing could also keep up. However, the biggest writing problem of the author is that the author is too ambitious. He wants to write about this and that. For now, there is no big problem. I am afraid of thunder in the future. Available on Friday, waiting for updates




[Liangcao] (I haven't read it for a few days and the author has already cut it...) A typical range-invincible flow should have a system built based on the game characteristics of Guigu Bahuang, which is very interesting. Of course, there are also shortcomings, such as too many paragraphs and many typos (the author can only code words phonetically due to tenosynovitis, which is understandable). Overall it's pretty good. If you like a relaxed and happy style or a Guigu Bahuang style, you can give it a try!






















