
Honghuang: It's Okay If This Fairy Court is Not Established
by Not A Little
About This Novel
At the beginning of the prehistoric era, after traveling through time, the soul merged into the first ray of innate yang energy, wrapped up with the yang energy that escaped after Pangu died, and was blessed with double happiness, achieving Hunyuan Pure Yang. After this, a different variable appeared in the prehistoric world. In this vast and grand world, he started his own messy life. "What? Hongjun has merged? It's none of my business."
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Official(21)Scraped 14d ago
Why is he written as a grandson? Isn't he a born emperor?
Pangu's yang energy, didn't it flow out from below?
Poisonous, the writing style is weird, I became a Shennong, ugh😑
It's really ugly. The writing is so awesome at the front and so clumsy at the back.
There will be retribution for Zhang Xie's failure.
The writing is so-so
Also, be careful when writing about the human era in the future because the time span is too large and it will collapse. For example, in the Lich Age, it takes hundreds or dozens of yuan to reach Daluo Jinxian. To cultivate in the human race, you need to follow the footsteps but not the feet, and you need qualifications but no qualifications. It only takes tens of thousands of years to cultivate to become an immortal, which is unreasonable. Then there is the issue of geographical distance span, which is fatal in the human era. Previously, the protagonist, together with the Queen Mother of the West and Fuxi Nuwa, traveled from Mount Zhoushan to the Donghai Dojo. It would take hundreds of years for Daluo Jinxian to go all out to cultivate himself. It should be noted that the human era is very deadly. The first is the geographical location during the Fengshen Era. Taishi Hua fought in Beihai for more than ten years. How far is this distance from the capital, what is the master's level of cultivation, how far is it going, and how do the soldiers go? These are all problems. It was even more deadly in the era of Journey to the West. In Nanzhan Buzhou, Tang Sanzang walked for more than ten years to Lingshan. From the south to Lingshan in the west, it only took a mortal more than ten years to reach Lingshan? I seriously doubt that he has even left Nanzhan Island. What's more, it took hundreds of years to reach the Daluo Jinxian from the central part of the East China Sea. How can a mortal boast about this? There is also a saying that there is a day in the sky and a year on earth. It should be that the length of a day in the sky is 24 hours✘365 days. The length of a day on earth is 24 hours. This is consistent with the conservation of energy, and there is also the legend that the seven fairies are punished to meet the Cowherd once a year. Otherwise, this would not be a punishment. The Seven Fairies would see the Cowherd every day and run to Magpie Bridge every day, which would make her stupid.
In the first few chapters, I didn't see any adaptation to the prehistoric times. I just let go of all my assumptions. I act like I'm a great guy. I think I'm invincible just because I'm the protagonist.
I think it's okay, but the author hasn't updated it. He hasn't posted anything in a few days.
Not good-looking, a bit petty. Not suitable for prehistoric novels.
After traveling for such a long time, I don't know how to cultivate. Dao Xin is still a modern person. What the hell is this?
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Official(21)Scraped 14d ago
Why is he written as a grandson? Isn't he a born emperor?
Pangu's yang energy, didn't it flow out from below?
Poisonous, the writing style is weird, I became a Shennong, ugh😑
It's really ugly. The writing is so awesome at the front and so clumsy at the back.
There will be retribution for Zhang Xie's failure.
The writing is so-so
Also, be careful when writing about the human era in the future because the time span is too large and it will collapse. For example, in the Lich Age, it takes hundreds or dozens of yuan to reach Daluo Jinxian. To cultivate in the human race, you need to follow the footsteps but not the feet, and you need qualifications but no qualifications. It only takes tens of thousands of years to cultivate to become an immortal, which is unreasonable. Then there is the issue of geographical distance span, which is fatal in the human era. Previously, the protagonist, together with the Queen Mother of the West and Fuxi Nuwa, traveled from Mount Zhoushan to the Donghai Dojo. It would take hundreds of years for Daluo Jinxian to go all out to cultivate himself. It should be noted that the human era is very deadly. The first is the geographical location during the Fengshen Era. Taishi Hua fought in Beihai for more than ten years. How far is this distance from the capital, what is the master's level of cultivation, how far is it going, and how do the soldiers go? These are all problems. It was even more deadly in the era of Journey to the West. In Nanzhan Buzhou, Tang Sanzang walked for more than ten years to Lingshan. From the south to Lingshan in the west, it only took a mortal more than ten years to reach Lingshan? I seriously doubt that he has even left Nanzhan Island. What's more, it took hundreds of years to reach the Daluo Jinxian from the central part of the East China Sea. How can a mortal boast about this? There is also a saying that there is a day in the sky and a year on earth. It should be that the length of a day in the sky is 24 hours✘365 days. The length of a day on earth is 24 hours. This is consistent with the conservation of energy, and there is also the legend that the seven fairies are punished to meet the Cowherd once a year. Otherwise, this would not be a punishment. The Seven Fairies would see the Cowherd every day and run to Magpie Bridge every day, which would make her stupid.
In the first few chapters, I didn't see any adaptation to the prehistoric times. I just let go of all my assumptions. I act like I'm a great guy. I think I'm invincible just because I'm the protagonist.
I think it's okay, but the author hasn't updated it. He hasn't posted anything in a few days.
Not good-looking, a bit petty. Not suitable for prehistoric novels.
After traveling for such a long time, I don't know how to cultivate. Dao Xin is still a modern person. What the hell is this?









