
Become a God from Water Monkey
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[Seven thousand of them have been completed, and they are all high-quality works. The quality is guaranteed, so you can read with confidence. Choice is greater than effort! The martial arts masters beat the land treasure tree to a bloody head, but no one cared about the deep water sacred grass. Liang Qu, who traveled through time and became a fisherman, obtained the Cauldron of Water, refined the talent of [Water Monkey], controlled water beasts, harvested all the way, and reached the top! Water Monkey→Sze Tamarin→Water King Monkey→Huaiwo Suijun! From now on, I will be in charge of Wanli Zetao! ............ The floods surged. People knelt down to pray and offer sacrifices. "Please bless me, Lord Water God..." Damn it, can you please stop sacrificing girls to me? I am really not a water god!
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In terms of the setting of the spiritual realm, the work shows a strong existential color. The insensitivity of the masters in the Xiang Realm to the "Shou Bao" and the "almost immortal" state of desirelessness of the monks in the Furnace Realm are all questioning the ultimate meaning of cultivation. When Liang Qu questioned General Yuan whether "thousands of years of torturing were wasted," this question pointed directly at the core contradiction of the novel about cultivating immortals: Does immortality equal happiness? Can power fill the existential void? The author constructs a unique value coordinate system through the struggle for "the heaven and the earth are long and strong". The opportunity for epiphany brought by inferior long-term energy is a metaphor for the decisive role of chance in destiny; while the ethical controversy (life extension vs. Ecological balance) caused by the "blood cocoon of longevity insects" explores the eternal conflict between technological development and natural laws. These settings make cultivating immortals no longer a simple matter of leveling up and killing monsters, but a philosophical experiment for examining the meaning of life. In the tension between the individual and the collective, the protagonist's choice is more modern. He refused to join any sect, but instead established a cross-species alliance as "Suicune". This decentralized power structure not only deconstructed the traditional sect system, but also echoed the characteristics of "platform survival" in the Internet age. When he uttered the oath that "the Huaijiang River will never be destroyed, and the true dragon will never die," what we saw was not an imperial declaration of authority, but the responsibility of an ecological guardian.
It must be good to watch. I read a few chapters on a pirated website at first, then downloaded QQ to read and read it directly.
The front is pretty good, but the back system is too messy. There are too many aspects to improve the protagonist. It requires energy, essence, big medicine, and all kinds of unique resources. It's too messy. It seems that everything can be used, but the specific improvement is messed up. I have no idea about the strength of the protagonist at all. At the beginning, there was only one Fusion. The degree of integration is indeed not enough, but now it has been expanded too much. I feel that the water essence of the protagonist can be upgraded wherever it is used, but not by much. I hope the author can make a single chapter to sort out the system and what can be improved.
The subject matter is good and the writing style is also good. The author is a novice in life and worldly affairs.
The unique setting of the water world
The novel takes "water" as its core and constructs a mythical system based on water ecology. The protagonist Liang Qu travels through time and becomes a fisherman. With the talent of refining water monkeys using the "Cauldron of Water", he gradually controls water beasts, explores fairy islands, and is even worshiped as a god by mortals in temples.
I bought a few chapters, but I haven't read this one yet, but can the author complete the extra chapters of Bi Fang's book? I feel that this type of book is quite attractive to me, but now it's hard to read half of it.
The writing is good, very good, unlike some fantasy articles or fairy tale articles. I jumped right into it while I was reading it. This book basically didn't skip much. Then many brothers in the comment area said that it is quite watery. I feel that the water bar is not too watery, but it is quite short. Now it has been updated to more than 800 chapters, which took me more than 20 hours. Normally, I can read several million-dollar novels in 20 hours. This book is very detailed, but a bit short, but the content is quite good. Come on, author, I hope I can write better
This book was recommended from the reviews of other books. I read it when I saw it recommended by others. When I first saw the title, I thought it was some kind of street novel (because it was too similar to those books about becoming gods starting from Douluo), but after slowly reading it, I found that the author's writing is quite good, and it is very comfortable to read because it is logical. Even if it is just a simple routine of defeating monsters and upgrading, the author seems to have made a banquet. When Put whatever dishes are on the table at the right time, instead of forcing the guests to go hungry and then wait for a big meal, only to be served a plate of indescribable things. Therefore, although there is no particularly emotional plot in the book, it will make you feel that it is how it should be. Instead of cheating on the protagonist and then forcibly suppressing the disgusting character of the protagonist, and then calling it foreshadowing (foreshadowing is a turtle), those books with illogical logic still use foreshadowing? It is simply ridiculous.
Update quickly. Update quickly.
I read more than 1,100 chapters from the first chapter in one go. I felt lonely reading it. Why did I finish it so quickly? Why does it feel like there are more than 1,000 chapters that are all gone in one go?
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Official(161)Scraped 2d ago
In terms of the setting of the spiritual realm, the work shows a strong existential color. The insensitivity of the masters in the Xiang Realm to the "Shou Bao" and the "almost immortal" state of desirelessness of the monks in the Furnace Realm are all questioning the ultimate meaning of cultivation. When Liang Qu questioned General Yuan whether "thousands of years of torturing were wasted," this question pointed directly at the core contradiction of the novel about cultivating immortals: Does immortality equal happiness? Can power fill the existential void? The author constructs a unique value coordinate system through the struggle for "the heaven and the earth are long and strong". The opportunity for epiphany brought by inferior long-term energy is a metaphor for the decisive role of chance in destiny; while the ethical controversy (life extension vs. Ecological balance) caused by the "blood cocoon of longevity insects" explores the eternal conflict between technological development and natural laws. These settings make cultivating immortals no longer a simple matter of leveling up and killing monsters, but a philosophical experiment for examining the meaning of life. In the tension between the individual and the collective, the protagonist's choice is more modern. He refused to join any sect, but instead established a cross-species alliance as "Suicune". This decentralized power structure not only deconstructed the traditional sect system, but also echoed the characteristics of "platform survival" in the Internet age. When he uttered the oath that "the Huaijiang River will never be destroyed, and the true dragon will never die," what we saw was not an imperial declaration of authority, but the responsibility of an ecological guardian.
It must be good to watch. I read a few chapters on a pirated website at first, then downloaded QQ to read and read it directly.
The front is pretty good, but the back system is too messy. There are too many aspects to improve the protagonist. It requires energy, essence, big medicine, and all kinds of unique resources. It's too messy. It seems that everything can be used, but the specific improvement is messed up. I have no idea about the strength of the protagonist at all. At the beginning, there was only one Fusion. The degree of integration is indeed not enough, but now it has been expanded too much. I feel that the water essence of the protagonist can be upgraded wherever it is used, but not by much. I hope the author can make a single chapter to sort out the system and what can be improved.
The subject matter is good and the writing style is also good. The author is a novice in life and worldly affairs.
The unique setting of the water world
The novel takes "water" as its core and constructs a mythical system based on water ecology. The protagonist Liang Qu travels through time and becomes a fisherman. With the talent of refining water monkeys using the "Cauldron of Water", he gradually controls water beasts, explores fairy islands, and is even worshiped as a god by mortals in temples.
I bought a few chapters, but I haven't read this one yet, but can the author complete the extra chapters of Bi Fang's book? I feel that this type of book is quite attractive to me, but now it's hard to read half of it.
The writing is good, very good, unlike some fantasy articles or fairy tale articles. I jumped right into it while I was reading it. This book basically didn't skip much. Then many brothers in the comment area said that it is quite watery. I feel that the water bar is not too watery, but it is quite short. Now it has been updated to more than 800 chapters, which took me more than 20 hours. Normally, I can read several million-dollar novels in 20 hours. This book is very detailed, but a bit short, but the content is quite good. Come on, author, I hope I can write better
This book was recommended from the reviews of other books. I read it when I saw it recommended by others. When I first saw the title, I thought it was some kind of street novel (because it was too similar to those books about becoming gods starting from Douluo), but after slowly reading it, I found that the author's writing is quite good, and it is very comfortable to read because it is logical. Even if it is just a simple routine of defeating monsters and upgrading, the author seems to have made a banquet. When Put whatever dishes are on the table at the right time, instead of forcing the guests to go hungry and then wait for a big meal, only to be served a plate of indescribable things. Therefore, although there is no particularly emotional plot in the book, it will make you feel that it is how it should be. Instead of cheating on the protagonist and then forcibly suppressing the disgusting character of the protagonist, and then calling it foreshadowing (foreshadowing is a turtle), those books with illogical logic still use foreshadowing? It is simply ridiculous.
Update quickly. Update quickly.
I read more than 1,100 chapters from the first chapter in one go. I felt lonely reading it. Why did I finish it so quickly? Why does it feel like there are more than 1,000 chapters that are all gone in one go?
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Nice idea, full of upgrade feeling




The martial arts masters beat the land treasure tree to a bloody head, but no one cared about the deep water sacred grass.

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