
I Am in Douluo, and I Summon Mountain Ghost Ballad at the Beginning
About This Novel
[Dou Yi] [Build your own force] [Do not follow the group] Ning Que traveled across the Douluo Continent and became an orphan of the Qibao Glazed Sect, and was adopted by the sect. Until he awakened his martial spirit at the age of six. Bad news: The martial soul is a stone tower and a pure body, with innate soul power level 5. Good news: Ning Que gets a Xialan summoning system. Martial Spirit Stone Tower! ! ! No, this is the Five Elements Tower→Five Elements Yin-Yang Tower→Emperor Tower. Upgrade and evolve step by step.
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
Why take out the fake leaves? There is a poisonous point now that no difficulty creates difficulties, and no enemies create enemies. If you create a big enemy for the protagonist out of nowhere, you are already poisoning him.
The second creation is not like yours. The second creation will bring out two innate full soul powers from the seven treasures.
Why do some authors always like to give the protagonist very big cheats, but after finishing them, they feel, eh, no, they need to balance it out. Then create a bunch of enemies and troubles for the protagonist out of thin air. . . . . . . Then you might as well just stop cheating.
How to say it? It just feels like it doesn't look smooth. Author, maybe your writing style needs to be improved a little bit.
The theme of Xialan is very attractive, but the characters in it have no emotional feelings at all. They are all dialogues, and the reading experience is not good.
Chapter 1 can be read as a fun read.
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
Why take out the fake leaves? There is a poisonous point now that no difficulty creates difficulties, and no enemies create enemies. If you create a big enemy for the protagonist out of nowhere, you are already poisoning him.
The second creation is not like yours. The second creation will bring out two innate full soul powers from the seven treasures.
Why do some authors always like to give the protagonist very big cheats, but after finishing them, they feel, eh, no, they need to balance it out. Then create a bunch of enemies and troubles for the protagonist out of thin air. . . . . . . Then you might as well just stop cheating.
How to say it? It just feels like it doesn't look smooth. Author, maybe your writing style needs to be improved a little bit.
The theme of Xialan is very attractive, but the characters in it have no emotional feelings at all. They are all dialogues, and the reading experience is not good.
Chapter 1 can be read as a fun read.









