
Starting from the Wandering Taoist Priest
About This Novel
He was reborn as a child of about eight or nine years old, following a white-haired wandering Taoist priest around. The old Taoist had an old-fashioned Taoist name called Qingxu, and named him Mo Yan... Mo Yan asked, "Master, why don't you find a place to settle down?" The old Taoist replied, "Wander within the square and become an immortal!"
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Official(9)Scraped 16d ago
Escape? I've been running away for fifty or sixty chapters.
I feel aggrieved just watching it. Doesn't the author feel aggrieved? No wonder there's no one to rate it.
The city god and the snake demon each had a fight, and even explained the purpose of the magic weapon. How could they get it by singing?
The city god and the snake demon each had a fight, and even explained the purpose of the magic weapon. How could they get it by singing? The snake demon Shang Feng taunted the City God, but was immediately suppressed by the City God. Then the city god taunted and was suppressed by the big snake again. Is this a fight? One sentence per person, or else fight after finishing speaking.
Is it a single heroine?
Does the author have a single heroine in this article?
The writing is not very good. I believe the author is no wonder he is a first-rate writer.
The writing is okay.
It's just that some of them are unreasonable. It should be that the writing by such a master is too pedantic. Rebirth requires accepting this kind of thinking
The article didn't mention rebirth, nor did it explain it clearly. The author actually forgot to write about such an important thing (it said rebirth in the introduction).
What rubbish and stupid things are written.
Very well written! Very real feeling.
People in novels are of flesh and blood, and they have their own thoughts and weaknesses. It is right that no one is perfect. They are all so perfect, but they are still human. Even if they are immortals, they are still human. It is normal for the characters in novels not to like it if they don't follow their own temperament. This novel made me see that if you don't suffer in the early stage, how can you live a fairy life in the later stage?
not bad
So far it's pretty good, I hope the author doesn't become a eunuch
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 16d ago
Escape? I've been running away for fifty or sixty chapters.
I feel aggrieved just watching it. Doesn't the author feel aggrieved? No wonder there's no one to rate it.
The city god and the snake demon each had a fight, and even explained the purpose of the magic weapon. How could they get it by singing?
The city god and the snake demon each had a fight, and even explained the purpose of the magic weapon. How could they get it by singing? The snake demon Shang Feng taunted the City God, but was immediately suppressed by the City God. Then the city god taunted and was suppressed by the big snake again. Is this a fight? One sentence per person, or else fight after finishing speaking.
Is it a single heroine?
Does the author have a single heroine in this article?
The writing is not very good. I believe the author is no wonder he is a first-rate writer.
The writing is okay.
It's just that some of them are unreasonable. It should be that the writing by such a master is too pedantic. Rebirth requires accepting this kind of thinking
The article didn't mention rebirth, nor did it explain it clearly. The author actually forgot to write about such an important thing (it said rebirth in the introduction).
What rubbish and stupid things are written.
Very well written! Very real feeling.
People in novels are of flesh and blood, and they have their own thoughts and weaknesses. It is right that no one is perfect. They are all so perfect, but they are still human. Even if they are immortals, they are still human. It is normal for the characters in novels not to like it if they don't follow their own temperament. This novel made me see that if you don't suffer in the early stage, how can you live a fairy life in the later stage?
not bad
So far it's pretty good, I hope the author doesn't become a eunuch









