
Liaozhai: Refining the Gods
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My previous life was too miserable, and in this life I just want to be free and seek eternal life. Traveling to the world of Liaozhai with the knowledge of mystical arts from the previous life, he refined the Six Ding Liujia body-protecting Dharma God, and worked wonderfully in the world of Liaozhai.
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Official(59)Scraped 18d ago
What about the protagonist who is smart?
Let the servants sit at the table. How many years ago was the routine, but the butt decided that the head didn't understand? Are you so high-profile just after being reborn? He also said that no one would have thought of it! In the ignorant ancient times, if a person suddenly changed, he would think that he was possessed by evil spirits and would be grilled! He also keeps boasting that the protagonist's IQ is higher than that of ordinary people, but he doesn't realize that he is doing things that someone with a higher IQ would not be able to do.
So much nonsense
It would be better to rename this novel ""Grandpa Said"" or "Grandpa Theory"
poison
The further you get to the back, the more poisonous it becomes. When the protagonist encounters powerful people, he hides behind the protector. When he encounters the minions, he goes out to show off and pretend to be sophisticated in front of mortals. The protagonist levels up as slowly as a tortoise, and others rise like rockets. Only when you are strong can you be called awesome.
The front is fine
Chapter 87: Strength persuades you to quit, just because of a half-baked elder brother, you go to save a family that killed innocent people? If someone scolds you, you still have to save him. The protagonist is mentally ill.
ape dung
There are many things you can ask for in the world, but fate is hard to find. In the vast sea of people and the glitzy world, how many people can truly find their perfect place to belong, and how many people miss the best opportunities by passing them by. Or how many people made the right choice but stood at the wrong time and place. Sometimes fate comes and goes only in one thought.
The setting that spells cannot be used in the mortal world is too unreasonable. . . That was ancient times. . . It is only reasonable to have this setting in modern times. It is untenable to have this setting in ancient times. There is no reason. Also, where can the incense of faith come from if you cannot cast magic to show your holiness in front of mortals? So what about those Bodhisattvas and Buddhas? What about those who cultivate gods in heaven?
It's very interesting, good luck to the author
You should feel uncomfortable when you see people.
Why do you have to use science to cultivate immortality?
It's so boring and not attractive enough. It's all description, which doesn't have much to do with the plot. Just break it down into two or three lines. I've read three chapters.
The protagonist, the Holy Mother, if you don't like it, don't enter.
The protagonist feels a bit like a virgin from the beginning. He helps others for free even if they are a bit miserable. He just sits back and watches his wife being pursued by others and laughs it off. It's really awesome.
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Official(59)Scraped 18d ago
What about the protagonist who is smart?
Let the servants sit at the table. How many years ago was the routine, but the butt decided that the head didn't understand? Are you so high-profile just after being reborn? He also said that no one would have thought of it! In the ignorant ancient times, if a person suddenly changed, he would think that he was possessed by evil spirits and would be grilled! He also keeps boasting that the protagonist's IQ is higher than that of ordinary people, but he doesn't realize that he is doing things that someone with a higher IQ would not be able to do.
So much nonsense
It would be better to rename this novel ""Grandpa Said"" or "Grandpa Theory"
poison
The further you get to the back, the more poisonous it becomes. When the protagonist encounters powerful people, he hides behind the protector. When he encounters the minions, he goes out to show off and pretend to be sophisticated in front of mortals. The protagonist levels up as slowly as a tortoise, and others rise like rockets. Only when you are strong can you be called awesome.
The front is fine
Chapter 87: Strength persuades you to quit, just because of a half-baked elder brother, you go to save a family that killed innocent people? If someone scolds you, you still have to save him. The protagonist is mentally ill.
ape dung
There are many things you can ask for in the world, but fate is hard to find. In the vast sea of people and the glitzy world, how many people can truly find their perfect place to belong, and how many people miss the best opportunities by passing them by. Or how many people made the right choice but stood at the wrong time and place. Sometimes fate comes and goes only in one thought.
The setting that spells cannot be used in the mortal world is too unreasonable. . . That was ancient times. . . It is only reasonable to have this setting in modern times. It is untenable to have this setting in ancient times. There is no reason. Also, where can the incense of faith come from if you cannot cast magic to show your holiness in front of mortals? So what about those Bodhisattvas and Buddhas? What about those who cultivate gods in heaven?
It's very interesting, good luck to the author
You should feel uncomfortable when you see people.
Why do you have to use science to cultivate immortality?
It's so boring and not attractive enough. It's all description, which doesn't have much to do with the plot. Just break it down into two or three lines. I've read three chapters.
The protagonist, the Holy Mother, if you don't like it, don't enter.
The protagonist feels a bit like a virgin from the beginning. He helps others for free even if they are a bit miserable. He just sits back and watches his wife being pursued by others and laughs it off. It's really awesome.

























