
Refining Gu
by Player One
About This Novel
There are endless disasters, and the world is in chaos with demons and monsters. People are like ants, and their lives are like grass. In this chaotic and dangerous world, the mysterious Gu becomes the lever that moves fate.
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Official(125)Scraped 20d ago
Not so good
There are all kinds of mindless settings and the suspicion of forced pretense. What is particularly serious is that there are often illogical places. For example: the Grandmaster Gu is said to be very precious. When the protagonist asked Liu Dahu to get it, he actually carried it with him and ate it directly from his body instead of finding a place to hide it; and he has been living in the family for many years, so what about raising the Grandmaster Gu? This is not a skill or something, so just find a place to hide it!
When it comes to Gu, there must be a real Gu
There is a problem
It feels like copying Gu Zhenren's routine
Some people say it's plagiarism, but they can only say haha
It can only be said that it borrowed some settings from Master Gu. The main focus of the novel is the plot. Why don't we say that Hua Qiangu copied The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Collective of Shushan and just swapped the relationship between the master and the master. The setting of cultivating immortals, the setting of prehistoric times, and the setting of martial arts. Many novels have the same power system.
Why can't I connect some chapters? Is it because there are too few updates?
My comment has been deleted! ! !
I feel like this book is okay except for being verbose at the end. But someone should be able to see the "crash" in the front. I just said these three words without even the symbols, but they were deleted, so I'll say them again.
The effect of the poison inside is too exaggerated.
The effects of Gu in the book are also exaggerated, such as the Judge Gu. Wouldn't it mean that if a powerful person obtained it, he would be invincible?
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Official(125)Scraped 20d ago
Not so good
There are all kinds of mindless settings and the suspicion of forced pretense. What is particularly serious is that there are often illogical places. For example: the Grandmaster Gu is said to be very precious. When the protagonist asked Liu Dahu to get it, he actually carried it with him and ate it directly from his body instead of finding a place to hide it; and he has been living in the family for many years, so what about raising the Grandmaster Gu? This is not a skill or something, so just find a place to hide it!
When it comes to Gu, there must be a real Gu
There is a problem
It feels like copying Gu Zhenren's routine
Some people say it's plagiarism, but they can only say haha
It can only be said that it borrowed some settings from Master Gu. The main focus of the novel is the plot. Why don't we say that Hua Qiangu copied The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Collective of Shushan and just swapped the relationship between the master and the master. The setting of cultivating immortals, the setting of prehistoric times, and the setting of martial arts. Many novels have the same power system.
Why can't I connect some chapters? Is it because there are too few updates?
My comment has been deleted! ! !
I feel like this book is okay except for being verbose at the end. But someone should be able to see the "crash" in the front. I just said these three words without even the symbols, but they were deleted, so I'll say them again.
The effect of the poison inside is too exaggerated.
The effects of Gu in the book are also exaggerated, such as the Judge Gu. Wouldn't it mean that if a powerful person obtained it, he would be invincible?
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Why do I always feel that this book is a combination of Gunmei's Jidao Demon and Gu Zhenren? It feels a bit nondescript, and sometimes this forced combination seems a bit uncomfortable (I feel uncomfortable anyway - 10 points). And it is set in ancient times, but the people in it speak too modernly (it looks too dramatic. The protagonist travels through time and sometimes speaks in modern times. I can still understand it. Why do those native people speak so modernly? Are they all time-travelling? I think this is what makes me most uncomfortable - 20 points). Others, such as being too wordy and forced to be funny, can be tolerated as long as they are not too picky or deliberately want black people. Well, it is still a shortcoming. Generally speaking, this book is still readable. I will recommend it for a while. Recently, I have been unable to find dark fantasy genres. Although this book is not a dark genre, it is not a holy book either. . . Dry food-




Ji Dao Gu Demon changed his name




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The style is basically the same as the old devil, but the system is different. Depending on the situation, the protagonist will probably evolve into the second old devil.














