
Killing Instantly with One Sword, Are You the Strongest?
by Gu Gu Tiao
About This Novel
In the modern city, awakening comes from time to time. He wanted to start his own business but unexpectedly awakened to the Sword Master System. With the idea of not letting the system go to waste, Su Xing became a swordsmanship coach. He thought his life would go on peacefully like this, until he discovered that this world actually had extraordinary power, and his younger brother turned out to be a gifted Sequencer. An extraordinary door that he had never seen before opened to him. The Sequencer, the Spiritual Religion, Him, the Secret Realm, the Sequence Beast, one trouble after another followed. Su Yu said worriedly: "Brother, it doesn't matter if you don't have the talent to become a sequencer. I will definitely work hard to become stronger and protect you!" Su Xing smiled faintly: "There's no need, I can just add some to the system." Slash - split the sky with one sword. Thorn - locking cause and effect. Breathing Rhythm - The Way of the Sword Master Just go to work, teach students, and do extra work. Unknowingly, Su Xing discovered that he was actually invincible. Su Xing: "I'm sorry, under my sword, no matter what sequence, spiritual religion, or anything else, they are just bells and whistles."
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Official(13)Scraped 14d ago
The protagonist kills the first level today, the second level a few days later, and the third level a few days later. Why do the national organization and the villain organization think that the protagonist has a fast growth rate, rather than a high level? Moreover, when killing the first and second level, it is an instant kill. No one has seen the battle process, so they assume that the protagonist has a fast growth speed, instead of guessing.
The more I read the previous chapters, the more I felt that the author was not writing about Chinese kendo, but Japanese kendo. Abandoned! ! ! !
There are too many Japanese elements that I don't like
Pure hydrology, there are no fluctuations in the plot, just add points and then enemies that can be killed will appear to kill, there are no ups and downs, the usual training is completely useless, the number of shortcomings will jump for a few days, just enough to upgrade, a proper point-adding machine, the people in the special department are also like pure fools.
Forget it, stop watching it, it's Japanese
This panel will be more cost-effective if you add some points, and the protagonist's liver can only be touched in one stroke. Just keep taking classes. It's better to take a class when you have liver time.
Generally, this protagonist likes to play pig and is always hiding.
This book is stupid
I originally wanted to give it four stars, but after all it was just a bit stupid and the configuration was quite good, but the more I read it, the more uncomfortable it became. Although the subject matter is relatively good, the writing style ruined the subject matter of this book and does not deserve a high rating. Shouldn't protecting family members be around without knowing it? If you have the strength to stay by your side and protect you, it will be more powerful. Otherwise, your family will die when you return from your studies. The same goes for the protagonist. By not telling his brother, is he leaving suspense, or is he testing whether the reader is stupid?
To be honest, I didn't see the protagonist's growth in swordsmanship. He just evolved by adding points every day. The moves and abilities were all given through the system. He didn't have his own understanding at all. It was very rigid. There was no description of the protagonist's efforts. He just used the method of adding points to become stronger. This is not a sword master at all. It is just a machine that gets stronger. It has no understanding at all and is very dull.
The protagonist is a masochist, so if you have a little bit of pain, you have to wait a little bit to make yourself suffer even more. Either the author is M, or the protagonist is M.
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 14d ago
The protagonist kills the first level today, the second level a few days later, and the third level a few days later. Why do the national organization and the villain organization think that the protagonist has a fast growth rate, rather than a high level? Moreover, when killing the first and second level, it is an instant kill. No one has seen the battle process, so they assume that the protagonist has a fast growth speed, instead of guessing.
The more I read the previous chapters, the more I felt that the author was not writing about Chinese kendo, but Japanese kendo. Abandoned! ! ! !
There are too many Japanese elements that I don't like
Pure hydrology, there are no fluctuations in the plot, just add points and then enemies that can be killed will appear to kill, there are no ups and downs, the usual training is completely useless, the number of shortcomings will jump for a few days, just enough to upgrade, a proper point-adding machine, the people in the special department are also like pure fools.
Forget it, stop watching it, it's Japanese
This panel will be more cost-effective if you add some points, and the protagonist's liver can only be touched in one stroke. Just keep taking classes. It's better to take a class when you have liver time.
Generally, this protagonist likes to play pig and is always hiding.
This book is stupid
I originally wanted to give it four stars, but after all it was just a bit stupid and the configuration was quite good, but the more I read it, the more uncomfortable it became. Although the subject matter is relatively good, the writing style ruined the subject matter of this book and does not deserve a high rating. Shouldn't protecting family members be around without knowing it? If you have the strength to stay by your side and protect you, it will be more powerful. Otherwise, your family will die when you return from your studies. The same goes for the protagonist. By not telling his brother, is he leaving suspense, or is he testing whether the reader is stupid?
To be honest, I didn't see the protagonist's growth in swordsmanship. He just evolved by adding points every day. The moves and abilities were all given through the system. He didn't have his own understanding at all. It was very rigid. There was no description of the protagonist's efforts. He just used the method of adding points to become stronger. This is not a sword master at all. It is just a machine that gets stronger. It has no understanding at all and is very dull.
The protagonist is a masochist, so if you have a little bit of pain, you have to wait a little bit to make yourself suffer even more. Either the author is M, or the protagonist is M.









