
American Comics Cultivation of Immortality
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Taoism and magic compete, technology and magic merge! Refining corpses, slaying demons, standing on the throne overlooking the Marvel world!
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Official(174)Scraped 2d ago
It's great, it's so well written, I've long been unhappy with this black braised egg, don't care about this, who do you think you are?
This book makes my balls hurt when I read it
Whether the story is good or not does not depend on the author's lack of seriousness in writing. Forget it if you write in foreign idioms. Magneto came out and said that he was so noisy that I really couldn't stand it. It was too dramatic.
Seeing the bloody battle in the abyss, I can understand why the abyss demon can become one of the natural disasters. How powerful is the angel? Other books I read said that any angel army can pull out ten thousand trillion, and the number of fleets organized in the universe alone is more than fifteen billion! Are the materials and energy used to create them transformed by the power of faith?
Saw 190 pictures
I saw 190 pictures, and I couldn't hold on anymore. The more I wrote, the more rubbish I got. I was very good at it. I didn't write anything about what I wanted to see. I kept writing about what I didn't want to see. It kept merging like crazy. I couldn't finish it. Many of them were written in just a few pictures, and there was nothing about the main character in them. It was just a piece of shit.
I feel like my writing is too dry.
Did I write too hard? I could write more than ten chapters of fighting plot, but I only wrote two or three chapters. Should I follow the example of other authors? They can write about a thing or a plot for a long time. I will solve it in a few chapters. Do you think I should learn it?
I saw Chapter 106 and it was boring. The front part feels okay, and the various movie stitchings behind it are acceptable at first, but then Dinosaur Alien Predator, it feels like it still lacks Megatron as the car to be complete. The author may have wanted a little too much. As a reader, I have forgotten what the main plot is. Maybe I didn't listen carefully! Also, this is a harem-oriented novel, and I think I have collected three or four of them so far. Although there are not many descriptions, the writing always makes people think about it. If you like it, you can get into it.
There are too many magic changes, and you are in American comics, but you end up becoming a cultivator of the Wankai style, and the writing in the later part is very indecisive. You have to fight a chapter or two with anyone you fight. The single universe writes you a star with the star destroyer, which is not competitive at all. No matter what level of strength you are fighting, you have to fight a chapter. ***Single universe, fight a star destroyer, and you have to go to the physical fight. The higher the strength, the more rubbish it is, right? What else do you have in mind? Some cities are not counted. If you destroy cities and stars in a single universe, and you can kill them in seconds with just one move, then you are not a single universe, and hydrology is not like this. People in the middle and late stages can come and provoke, and you are already in a single universe. Ordinary forces in the galaxy are still plotting and plotting, and then their subordinates are there for a long time and cannot be defeated. In the end, the protagonist can't deal with it after one or two chapters, and the enemy can even escape. What the hell is this? You are a single universe, can't it be enough to directly threaten the entire galaxy? Does anyone dare to engage in any conspiracy? I just want to drag out all the villains of the original book to make water chapters. The protagonist has the same strength to kill those villains as killing chickens. In the end, killing chickens requires one or two chapters. There is no plot. If you don't look at the title of your book, it is really speechless. The author is completely I have no control over the protagonist's combat power and the pace of the book. What left me speechless the most was that the protagonist and the Justice League and the Avengers came to visit. They were provoked so much and yet they were treated so well. It can be explained clearly in a few sentences, but also added a lot of doubts and quarrels about the so-called heroes, and then five or six stories were told. I was really convinced. A few sentences of the plot can fill five or six chapters.
It's really disgusting to see the back part, mainly turning into a complete bad guy and losing popularity.
Trash comics
Don't get me wrong, I don't have any ill intentions towards the author or this book, I just hate American comics, and it doesn't matter who writes them.
There are good people and there are bad people. You can't ask everyone to be good. You can only decide which one you like.
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Official(174)Scraped 2d ago
It's great, it's so well written, I've long been unhappy with this black braised egg, don't care about this, who do you think you are?
This book makes my balls hurt when I read it
Whether the story is good or not does not depend on the author's lack of seriousness in writing. Forget it if you write in foreign idioms. Magneto came out and said that he was so noisy that I really couldn't stand it. It was too dramatic.
Seeing the bloody battle in the abyss, I can understand why the abyss demon can become one of the natural disasters. How powerful is the angel? Other books I read said that any angel army can pull out ten thousand trillion, and the number of fleets organized in the universe alone is more than fifteen billion! Are the materials and energy used to create them transformed by the power of faith?
Saw 190 pictures
I saw 190 pictures, and I couldn't hold on anymore. The more I wrote, the more rubbish I got. I was very good at it. I didn't write anything about what I wanted to see. I kept writing about what I didn't want to see. It kept merging like crazy. I couldn't finish it. Many of them were written in just a few pictures, and there was nothing about the main character in them. It was just a piece of shit.
I feel like my writing is too dry.
Did I write too hard? I could write more than ten chapters of fighting plot, but I only wrote two or three chapters. Should I follow the example of other authors? They can write about a thing or a plot for a long time. I will solve it in a few chapters. Do you think I should learn it?
I saw Chapter 106 and it was boring. The front part feels okay, and the various movie stitchings behind it are acceptable at first, but then Dinosaur Alien Predator, it feels like it still lacks Megatron as the car to be complete. The author may have wanted a little too much. As a reader, I have forgotten what the main plot is. Maybe I didn't listen carefully! Also, this is a harem-oriented novel, and I think I have collected three or four of them so far. Although there are not many descriptions, the writing always makes people think about it. If you like it, you can get into it.
There are too many magic changes, and you are in American comics, but you end up becoming a cultivator of the Wankai style, and the writing in the later part is very indecisive. You have to fight a chapter or two with anyone you fight. The single universe writes you a star with the star destroyer, which is not competitive at all. No matter what level of strength you are fighting, you have to fight a chapter. ***Single universe, fight a star destroyer, and you have to go to the physical fight. The higher the strength, the more rubbish it is, right? What else do you have in mind? Some cities are not counted. If you destroy cities and stars in a single universe, and you can kill them in seconds with just one move, then you are not a single universe, and hydrology is not like this. People in the middle and late stages can come and provoke, and you are already in a single universe. Ordinary forces in the galaxy are still plotting and plotting, and then their subordinates are there for a long time and cannot be defeated. In the end, the protagonist can't deal with it after one or two chapters, and the enemy can even escape. What the hell is this? You are a single universe, can't it be enough to directly threaten the entire galaxy? Does anyone dare to engage in any conspiracy? I just want to drag out all the villains of the original book to make water chapters. The protagonist has the same strength to kill those villains as killing chickens. In the end, killing chickens requires one or two chapters. There is no plot. If you don't look at the title of your book, it is really speechless. The author is completely I have no control over the protagonist's combat power and the pace of the book. What left me speechless the most was that the protagonist and the Justice League and the Avengers came to visit. They were provoked so much and yet they were treated so well. It can be explained clearly in a few sentences, but also added a lot of doubts and quarrels about the so-called heroes, and then five or six stories were told. I was really convinced. A few sentences of the plot can fill five or six chapters.
It's really disgusting to see the back part, mainly turning into a complete bad guy and losing popularity.
Trash comics
Don't get me wrong, I don't have any ill intentions towards the author or this book, I just hate American comics, and it doesn't matter who writes them.
There are good people and there are bad people. You can't ask everyone to be good. You can only decide which one you like.
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Dark flow, cultivating immortality Various Marvel, DC, many movie plots, integrated worlds. The protagonist's soul once visited the world of cultivators. When he was discovered and expelled, he received all the cultivation inheritance of this world. Build your own business, become the head of the cleanup crew, and make the city look free from unexpected humanoid lumps of flesh every day. The protagonist uses these pieces of meat to create a humanoid puppet to protect the Tao.




The protagonist first travels to a world of cultivating immortals, and then travels to Marvel. Although it is called American Comics, this world is mixed with Marvel, mutants, the League of Assassins, Blade Warriors, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and other worlds, as well as Hell and Kunlun. There is currently Skye, but she doesn't have many roles. The character of the protagonist determines that she cannot be considered the heroine.




A hodgepodge of Marvel-like worlds The protagonist is a second time traveler. The previous world is the world of cultivating immortals. He is decisive in killing.




New reading of an old book, "Things About My Life as a Gangster in the United States while Cultivating Immortality"













