
The Pinnacle of Martial Arts
by June Carp
About This Novel
Chen Fan, the ancient martial arts master, traveled to the continent of Kyushu where martial arts were revered. As a martial arts fanatic, he was bound to reach the pinnacle of martial arts, kill thousands of enemies, step into the sky, and dominate the world! This is the fusion of ancient Chinese martial arts and Kyushu martial arts, the Eighteen Palms of Subduing the Dragon, the Great Shift of the Universe, and a single finger of understanding. These legendary martial arts have successively shone in the Kyushu continent! Genius? He only deserves to be stepped on by me!
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Official(39)Scraped 2mo ago
Why would a jade pendant bring death to Chen Fan? What is unique about it? Is there anything related to Chen Fan's time travel and this jade pendant? Can the jade pendant lead this Chen Fan to become a strong man?
I'm not the author, but I'm asking you, where do you remember Kenshin's twin sister, Kenyi? Didn't you say you live up to it?
What's the use of waiting for you before Kenshin gets married in 3 years?
No one is there? Red and fiery, in a trance
618 Three-year agreement?
Kenshin is going to get married in three years. The male protagonist is actually able to forget about this when he is practicing. It has been so many years since more than a thousand chapters, and he keeps thinking about saving Kenshin. Everyone else is getting married, but you are still practicing. You are a Buddha.
Plagiarism
It was plagiarized from at least three novels. Plagiarism doesn't matter. After all, it doesn't matter if you plagiarize or it's good, it's still the original work. However, I can only despise a story that is confusing and has no logic.
The last thing Chen Fan expected was that he would travel through time and become a sixteen or seventeen-year-old kid. Hey! Just wear it, can you please stop treating me like this? The original owner turned out to be a waste. Alas alas.
There are a lot of typos.
Is Chen Fan Wang Qiang? Why do I keep getting my name wrong?
Team Chen Fan said to his former owner: "Now that I have completely merged with you, we will no longer distinguish each other. I will bear all your grudges together. Just watch how I torture those so-called geniuses."
I couldn't remember where I read it for the first time, so I started reading it again from the beginning. I really thought this book was well written, tragic and passionate.
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Community(0)
Official(39)Scraped 2mo ago
Why would a jade pendant bring death to Chen Fan? What is unique about it? Is there anything related to Chen Fan's time travel and this jade pendant? Can the jade pendant lead this Chen Fan to become a strong man?
I'm not the author, but I'm asking you, where do you remember Kenshin's twin sister, Kenyi? Didn't you say you live up to it?
What's the use of waiting for you before Kenshin gets married in 3 years?
No one is there? Red and fiery, in a trance
618 Three-year agreement?
Kenshin is going to get married in three years. The male protagonist is actually able to forget about this when he is practicing. It has been so many years since more than a thousand chapters, and he keeps thinking about saving Kenshin. Everyone else is getting married, but you are still practicing. You are a Buddha.
Plagiarism
It was plagiarized from at least three novels. Plagiarism doesn't matter. After all, it doesn't matter if you plagiarize or it's good, it's still the original work. However, I can only despise a story that is confusing and has no logic.
The last thing Chen Fan expected was that he would travel through time and become a sixteen or seventeen-year-old kid. Hey! Just wear it, can you please stop treating me like this? The original owner turned out to be a waste. Alas alas.
There are a lot of typos.
Is Chen Fan Wang Qiang? Why do I keep getting my name wrong?
Team Chen Fan said to his former owner: "Now that I have completely merged with you, we will no longer distinguish each other. I will bear all your grudges together. Just watch how I torture those so-called geniuses."
I couldn't remember where I read it for the first time, so I started reading it again from the beginning. I really thought this book was well written, tragic and passionate.









