
Gou Cultivates Immortality in the World of Immortality
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Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. [You barely managed to plant a viable first-level spiritual plant [Green Bud Rice] using rough techniques, and your experience value is +0.1! ][The first-level spiritual plant [Green Bud Rice] becomes stronger and stronger, and you get [Green Bud Spiritual Yun] (1%)! ] Li Ye, who had no choice but to take over the task of being a spiritual husband of the sect, planted the first seedling. A road to eternal life opened in front of him. Use the panel blessing to get feedback from the vegetation. Pills, talismans, weapon refining, formations, Gu refining... "All these methods are just ways to protect the Tao. If you really want to become an immortal, you have to plant trees!" Li Ye said with a faint smile. Behind him, there were countless plants and trees. A huge tree reaches the sky and the earth, connecting all the heavens, like the center of everything. While the branches are hanging down, the Qing Emperor Taoist Fruit is quietly achieved. ......... Formerly known as: Cultivation of immortality begins with planting techniques
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Official(33)Scraped 6d ago
Remarks after seeing Chapter 81
This book is okay, considered good among traditional immortality novels In terms of characters, this book is a bit on the novice side. Except for a few specialized people who have castles, others get angry easily. I don't know what there is to be angry about. Simple thinking and logic. The plot is probably the best thing about this book. It connects the past and the future, and the story is explained clearly. However, because of the unique character of the protagonist, there is naturally no outstanding plot. In terms of settings, it's really Laqua. It's as weak as ever. The extraordinary settings, especially the boiled eggs, are really timeless. The blurring of combat power, cultivation, items, and skill levels are all minor issues. Finally, those who like to read traditional immortality novels can read this Also, author, you won't even delete the chapter reviews, right? Chapter reviews are just for making complaints. If it's a personal attack, you can delete it. That's fine. It's allowed me to calm down from yesterday before I posted this comment.
It's funny to start with five lands
Five points. . Landlords in ancient times were not so stingy, right? A cultivation sect only gave five cents of land to the bottom class. What do you think? Where is the brain?
So-so. . . I saw that I fell in love with a girl and then left without feeling anything. I really don't like the romance novels written by Xiu Xian Xiu! It's a personal hobby!
Maybe I'm tired of watching it, now I hate watching the main character omnipotent
It feels like the protagonists nowadays are always hexagonal. They know everything, are good at everything, and are top-notch, but they look very empty and uninteresting.
Who is that idiot who manages the sect?
This kind of sect also has golden elixir monks, and they are at about the same level. The two sects are at war, and they are also doing things internally. Whoops, what idiot manages it? How about it? Isn't this tantamount to wanting to kill your own company?
Some plots are unreasonable
I feel that the price is a bit unreasonable. A second-level talisman only costs 50 to 100 spiritual stones. In any Qi training period, as long as you have more than a thousand spiritual stones to buy a talisman, you can kill those in the foundation-building stage. Moreover, a sect is too small. If something small happens to the protagonist, the whole sect seems to know about it at once. Are everyone in the sect so idle?
Wonderful, the more I read, the more I want to read, but there are too few reading coins.
It's okay, but the back part is boring.
I don't have to say it was interesting in the early and middle stages, but it became boring after the protagonist became the mountain lord. After building the foundation, he had to add a secret plot to force the protagonist to stay, which was a failure. It can be said that the plot of the protagonist from building the foundation to the golden elixir to defeating the demons was boring. Because he stayed in the same place for too long, the plot began to flow. Another thing the author of this book should pay attention to is whether the logic is reasonable. After the first protagonist The level of Mian Ling Tian is high, and the protagonist's entry bonus is large. However, the average points earned from farming are not as much as the harvest in Elder Ji's field at the beginning. It feels like a disguised weakening of the protagonist system... The biggest problem is that there are 7 to 8 golden elixir monks before and after the demons. The four countries add up to only 4 and a half golden elixirs, not including the protagonist. Which two golden elixirs used the level 3 formation to block the 7.8 Golden elixir demons who had a lot of level 3 formation-breaking talismans in their hands? Decades? Do you think this plot is reasonable? There is also the feeling that the protagonist is the strongest among the four countries and does not want this unification, but all the 3rd level spiritual veins are looked down upon. That spiritual vein is equal to the field🟰The protagonist does not want system points? The plausibility of the plot is almost meaningless
Most of those who are looking for articles about cultivation of immortality are looking for a more casual style of writing and content that is closely related to various types of spiritual plants. This book as a whole is no different from the traditional cultivation of immortality in the past. As a traditional cultivation type, it seems a bit like a novice, and the portrayal of each character is not outstanding and full. Planting and farming are introduced in the article, but the characteristics are not very obvious and not special enough.
Come on, author
I have read a hundred chapters of this book now. How should I put it, although the protagonist is not very smart, it is much better than many books where the protagonist is an idiot who behaves like a male dog in heat when he sees a woman. But the problem is not small. The protagonist's golden finger only shows the level of cultivation, alchemy, and talismans, but there are no specific details at all. Which talismans and elixirs the protagonist has mastered are not shown at all. It only has a general level of one, two, three, upper, middle, and lower, which is very interesting. Furthermore, the literary method of cultivating immortals is the focus of readers' attention, but the author's description of this aspect is also very vague. The golden finger panel does not display the specific level of the spell and the power of the spell, and there is no specific description at all, so the description of the fight is very pale. In addition, the description of combat power is very vague and awkward. The poisonous forest in the protagonist's frontline position has miasma and poisonous gas, so the base builder can only escape after waiting for a while. Speaking of immortal cultivators, there are countless magical powers and secrets, but there is not even a simple isolation spell? Also, in the middle stage of Qi refining, the protagonist can confidently use the pills and second-level talismans refined by the poisonous tree miasma to deal with the foundation stage? By the way, isn't the improvement of the realm of immortal cultivators an all-round qualitative improvement? The power of the spell is even stronger, absolutely overwhelming in terms of speed, reaction, defense, spiritual suppression, etc. Based on the cultivation level in the middle stage of Qi refining, even if you are lucky enough to have a powerful method, you should be easily suppressed by the divine consciousness before you have time to activate it, or the person will be killed before one-tenth of the thought process, because the speed of the person who crosses the big realm must be crushed. It is impossible for people to see clearly and cannot aim, so it is normal for the person to disappear. However, the author can write so many words and his perseverance is still very good. Come on.
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Official(33)Scraped 6d ago
Remarks after seeing Chapter 81
This book is okay, considered good among traditional immortality novels In terms of characters, this book is a bit on the novice side. Except for a few specialized people who have castles, others get angry easily. I don't know what there is to be angry about. Simple thinking and logic. The plot is probably the best thing about this book. It connects the past and the future, and the story is explained clearly. However, because of the unique character of the protagonist, there is naturally no outstanding plot. In terms of settings, it's really Laqua. It's as weak as ever. The extraordinary settings, especially the boiled eggs, are really timeless. The blurring of combat power, cultivation, items, and skill levels are all minor issues. Finally, those who like to read traditional immortality novels can read this Also, author, you won't even delete the chapter reviews, right? Chapter reviews are just for making complaints. If it's a personal attack, you can delete it. That's fine. It's allowed me to calm down from yesterday before I posted this comment.
It's funny to start with five lands
Five points. . Landlords in ancient times were not so stingy, right? A cultivation sect only gave five cents of land to the bottom class. What do you think? Where is the brain?
So-so. . . I saw that I fell in love with a girl and then left without feeling anything. I really don't like the romance novels written by Xiu Xian Xiu! It's a personal hobby!
Maybe I'm tired of watching it, now I hate watching the main character omnipotent
It feels like the protagonists nowadays are always hexagonal. They know everything, are good at everything, and are top-notch, but they look very empty and uninteresting.
Who is that idiot who manages the sect?
This kind of sect also has golden elixir monks, and they are at about the same level. The two sects are at war, and they are also doing things internally. Whoops, what idiot manages it? How about it? Isn't this tantamount to wanting to kill your own company?
Some plots are unreasonable
I feel that the price is a bit unreasonable. A second-level talisman only costs 50 to 100 spiritual stones. In any Qi training period, as long as you have more than a thousand spiritual stones to buy a talisman, you can kill those in the foundation-building stage. Moreover, a sect is too small. If something small happens to the protagonist, the whole sect seems to know about it at once. Are everyone in the sect so idle?
Wonderful, the more I read, the more I want to read, but there are too few reading coins.
It's okay, but the back part is boring.
I don't have to say it was interesting in the early and middle stages, but it became boring after the protagonist became the mountain lord. After building the foundation, he had to add a secret plot to force the protagonist to stay, which was a failure. It can be said that the plot of the protagonist from building the foundation to the golden elixir to defeating the demons was boring. Because he stayed in the same place for too long, the plot began to flow. Another thing the author of this book should pay attention to is whether the logic is reasonable. After the first protagonist The level of Mian Ling Tian is high, and the protagonist's entry bonus is large. However, the average points earned from farming are not as much as the harvest in Elder Ji's field at the beginning. It feels like a disguised weakening of the protagonist system... The biggest problem is that there are 7 to 8 golden elixir monks before and after the demons. The four countries add up to only 4 and a half golden elixirs, not including the protagonist. Which two golden elixirs used the level 3 formation to block the 7.8 Golden elixir demons who had a lot of level 3 formation-breaking talismans in their hands? Decades? Do you think this plot is reasonable? There is also the feeling that the protagonist is the strongest among the four countries and does not want this unification, but all the 3rd level spiritual veins are looked down upon. That spiritual vein is equal to the field🟰The protagonist does not want system points? The plausibility of the plot is almost meaningless
Most of those who are looking for articles about cultivation of immortality are looking for a more casual style of writing and content that is closely related to various types of spiritual plants. This book as a whole is no different from the traditional cultivation of immortality in the past. As a traditional cultivation type, it seems a bit like a novice, and the portrayal of each character is not outstanding and full. Planting and farming are introduced in the article, but the characteristics are not very obvious and not special enough.
Come on, author
I have read a hundred chapters of this book now. How should I put it, although the protagonist is not very smart, it is much better than many books where the protagonist is an idiot who behaves like a male dog in heat when he sees a woman. But the problem is not small. The protagonist's golden finger only shows the level of cultivation, alchemy, and talismans, but there are no specific details at all. Which talismans and elixirs the protagonist has mastered are not shown at all. It only has a general level of one, two, three, upper, middle, and lower, which is very interesting. Furthermore, the literary method of cultivating immortals is the focus of readers' attention, but the author's description of this aspect is also very vague. The golden finger panel does not display the specific level of the spell and the power of the spell, and there is no specific description at all, so the description of the fight is very pale. In addition, the description of combat power is very vague and awkward. The poisonous forest in the protagonist's frontline position has miasma and poisonous gas, so the base builder can only escape after waiting for a while. Speaking of immortal cultivators, there are countless magical powers and secrets, but there is not even a simple isolation spell? Also, in the middle stage of Qi refining, the protagonist can confidently use the pills and second-level talismans refined by the poisonous tree miasma to deal with the foundation stage? By the way, isn't the improvement of the realm of immortal cultivators an all-round qualitative improvement? The power of the spell is even stronger, absolutely overwhelming in terms of speed, reaction, defense, spiritual suppression, etc. Based on the cultivation level in the middle stage of Qi refining, even if you are lucky enough to have a powerful method, you should be easily suppressed by the divine consciousness before you have time to activate it, or the person will be killed before one-tenth of the thought process, because the speed of the person who crosses the big realm must be crushed. It is impossible for people to see clearly and cannot aim, so it is normal for the person to disappear. However, the author can write so many words and his perseverance is still very good. Come on.
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A pretty good article about Goudao farming. Although it was a lucky coincidence, the overall rhythm was okay and the flaws did not hide the flaws. The characters are all templates, but they are enough for a fairy tale.




Taking the panel with him, he traveled to the world of cultivating immortals. The protagonist plants spiritual plants, and when harvested, he can obtain feedback from the spiritual plants, skills, alchemy, weapon refining, formations and other experiences.













