
The Marginal Passerby Who Died Young Has Become an Immortal
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Xu Aiyao is a stranger in a fairy tale novel. In the original book, she is a character who died young, and her life is only summarized in one sentence in the original book. By chance, she is reborn as a stranger in this book. The road to immortality is elusive. Since she has the chance, she must walk on this thorny road of seeking immortality.
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Official(37)Scraped 7d ago
Are you sure this means there is no male protagonist?
Let's talk about whether the heroine should have CP✨
In the comments on female fairy tales and fantasy novels, you can almost see readers strongly demanding "no CP". Should the heroine have CP? Personally, I think it is dispensable and should be allowed to take its course according to the development of the plot. Whether the heroine should have a CP should not be decided by readers, and readers should not affect the author's conception and creation. So what kind of plot is considered to be without CP? Personally, I think that without CP means that there is no emotional line on the road to immortality, that is, the plot does not have too many emotional entanglements about the love between men and women, intrigues, jealousy and palace fights. It should belong to the type of refreshing novel, and should be the process of the protagonist's ascension to the right path. If it is a non-CP setting, the plot should not have an emotional continuation of the entanglement with the male cultivator in his past life and this life. It does not mean that the ending is not with the CP, which means there is no CP. As long as there are deep emotional entanglements, there will be emotional lines and CP. Many authors seem to have forcibly eliminated the plot before the finale in order to satisfy the reader's request for no plot, or the emotional line between the male and female protagonists throughout the entire text is never clear, but before the finale, the plot suddenly changes and the two go their separate ways, and the emotional line is cut out cleanly. The ending is very abrupt, contradictory to the plot, far-fetched and deeply regrettable. No CP for the sake of no CP. Whether there is CP should be judged based on the emotional development of the heroine during her journey to immortality and the reader's feelings during the reading process, not the final ending. So should there be CP? I was just thinking, no matter what race, as long as they have high IQ and emotions, they cannot avoid the seven emotions and six desires. Family, friendship, love, etc., All belong to the seven emotions and six desires. Why can there be family affection and friendship, but not love? Doesn't love belong to the seven emotions and six desires? If you want to cultivate immortality, you must understand the Great Way. Even after you become an immortal and a god, you have to go down to earth to experience or go through tribulations. If you don't experience any emotion or desire, you will not be able to achieve perfection and achieve the Great Way. To understand the Great Way, love is essential, and there are also love tribulations. Of course, those who have experienced, had, and failed to be together in the end are also CPs. In addition, from a reading point of view, being ruthless and without love is the ruthless way. Even the ruthless way is to abandon love and love, be ruthless and have no desire, and there is no family affection, no friendship, and no love. However, readers also hope that the heroine has a vivid and upright character. Such a character basically has no connection with the ruthless way. However, readers require that the heroine cannot have CP. This is very contradictory and does not conform to the principles of Taoism. The four elements of cultivating immortals are: Dharma and wealth, land, couple, regardless of gender, they are relatives and friends, contracted spiritual pets, masters, apprentices, brothers and sisters, and lovers. Many readers complain about the heroine becoming wise when she meets a CP, and isn't it delicious to cultivate immortality on her own without relying on the hero? "The heroine lives alone and dies alone", "Oh my God! Why do you think so? The heroine has friends and relatives, how can she be lonely and cold! Isn't it impossible to do without a lover? Are you alive?" In reality, many people are celibate and unmarried. Aren't they all good? Except for the heroine, they are all dragging their feet. The virgin heroine joins hands with various male partners and has to outwit the number 1, 2, and 3 female partners... It's almost written into a romance palace drama. Well, yes, I don't like this kind of romance drama dressed in the guise of a fantasy fairy. But having a CP does not mean that you have to rely on the male protagonist to become a dodder. Why can't we share the joys and sorrows and fight side by side? As long as you don't rely too much, you can be a good heroine and a good character. When you are in trouble, relatives and friends can help each other, why can't lovers help each other? In real life, more and more people choose to be single and not marry. Most of these people have living conditions that are too good or too bad. As they grow older, most people will re-examine their lives and future, including their initial choices. When I realize that my heart also needs a partner, it is basically because he (she) has missed it or has not yet met him or her. Some people are single because they choose to be less than indiscriminate. Some people are single because you have to be alone. Some people are single because they are heartbroken to death. Some people are single because they don't want to start a family and don't want to be bound but they play in the world among thousands of flowers. Some people are single because of spiritual needs and enjoy the tranquility and freedom of one person. They all have their own reasons for being single. But it cannot be said that they do not need or yearn for it. Not to mention the endless years of celibacy. Oh, by the way, you will say that you have friends and spiritual pets, but no matter who stays with you forever, it cannot replace other emotional needs and is indispensable. Father's love and mother's love are both family ties, but they are irreplaceable. My daughter once said that when she grows up, she will remain single for the rest of her life and not get married. My daughter's fear and avoidance when facing the future makes me heartbroken. Many girls choose to be single as a journey of refuge. I hope girls will not deny or give up on marriage and everyone because of the hardships they face or a scumbag. Yes, that's the saying, don't give up the entire forest for a tree. I hope that girls can bravely face the unknown and dare to show their swords to life and scumbag men! The topic is a bit off topic, but as long as we are human beings, they all have feelings in the beginning. Emotions are psychological states of joy, anger, love, hatred, sadness, fear, etc. Caused by external things. Whether it is a heroine or a mortal, each of us will be irrational when it comes to important people or things in our emotions. This is normal. As long as the heroine is not in a long-term state of mental retardation and mental retardation, I think it is acceptable if the IQ and the third outlook are online intermittently. No one is perfect, and sometimes small flaws can show a real, lively and vivid character. This small flaw is not a double-standard behavior of a brainless person who has no three views. Of course, some readers can't accept that the heroine can't stay rational all the time, you can't be emotional, you can't borrow CP's shoulders! You can't be like us! You are the heroine! You are the heroine who can only live in fantasy fairy tales! I have also read stories about heroines who follow the path of ruthlessness. She has no disciples, no relatives, no friends, no lovers. She abandons all love and is single and immortal. Those who are still alive and yearn for the heroine have been completely hurt by the heroine's cold and ruthless heart. Those who were full of enthusiasm at the beginning rushed to her desperately, but they were eventually wiped out in the endless cold years. Some people may think that relatives, friends and CP who are not firm and persistent enough are not worthy of standing beside the heroine! That's not true love! "But why should the whole world devote everything to you until death!" "Because I am the heroine!" Many people ignore that people other than the heroine are also human beings, with flesh and blood and emotions. They can also bleed and get hurt, and they can also be heartbroken and die. In the endless years, nothing can be erased. When I saw this ending, I just felt endless sadness. The heroine was alone and immortal, thinking that this kind of immortal and such a god could not cultivate. But it cannot be said that this kind of writing is not good. This writing gave me another reading experience, another state of mind, and a strong but missing beauty. The same is true in real life. We are not the only heroines in the world. People around us will also bleed and feel heartache, and eventually they will stay away. If there is no male protagonist, will all the female protagonists practice the ruthless way? Of course not. It may be that you haven't met the person you are attracted to, or you may be attracted by the person but not the right one, or you have no choice but to drift away. There may be no male protagonist due to various reasons, but people will definitely have emotional fluctuations about the relationship between men and women during the long years of cultivating immortality. It does not matter whether the CP and the male protagonist are together with the female protagonist. Even if it is a shortcoming, it is indispensable. I personally think that having CP on the road to immortality will be more in line with the principles of the great truth, more exciting, more vivid and real. Whether or not there should be a CP is not decided by the readers' wishes, but by the author and the development of the plot. CP is optional, just let nature take its course. I hope that readers will not let personal preferences affect the author's conception and creation, and there will be no need to make threatening comments such as abandoning the article if there is no male protagonist or if there is a male protagonist. Everyone has the right to express personal preferences, suggestions, and even opinions, but the author must not be embarrassed and eventually have to deviate from the outline framework, and then all the articles will comply with the readers' voices and become monotonous. In my opinion, this is a loss of creative rights. There are thousands of plot developments in the novel, but you are the only one among them, and you are so unique.
I hope the heroine will be beautiful alone without cp
The previous part of this book could have been written in childhood. On the road of cultivation, do not skip over the exercises and experience. Suddenly his cultivation level rose. All of a sudden, it was time to build the foundation ten years later. Then it would be meaningless. I hope there is no cp, and I also hope the author will not collapse in writing and lose the essence of this orthodox book on immortality. I don't even want to watch fake immortal cultivators disguised as romance scripts. I hope that the heroine can grow up to be a charming girl who is long, capable, and voluptuous.
Big
I hope there is no male protagonist
Like no male protagonist
Damn, I like novels without male protagonists
Punch in and clock out
It's great. It's been a long time since I came across a book that I like more. I believe that the author can write this book well regardless of whether there is a male protagonist or not. I hope Yaoyao's Tao Xianlu will always be happy, and don't abuse the heroine! Big cheers for the author! ! !
Not bad, good looking!
I accidentally found this book among thousands of books, and accidentally clicked on it. Then I read a few pages carelessly, and finally finished reading to the latest chapter. After reading it, I felt that there was still more to it. All I can say is that I am destined for this book! Thanks to the author for allowing me to meet him in the vast sea of books. I look forward to the author's big book bringing me more surprises. Come on, author! I will always support you!
When will it be updated?
Urgent update! Urgent update! ! Urgent update! ! ! I've been waiting for a long time, why haven't you updated the article yet?
Ah this...
I was ready to jump in because the comment section said there was no CP, so I saw that the author's big update date was January 2nd and today it is February 9th! Big update? I've collected it since it was updated. I'm really worried about your scam. If you don't want to update, please tell me and I'll leave. Mainly, I have been out of reading for a long time.
About updates
I really like your writing! There are just too few updates! Not enough to fit between teeth! I can't even fatten up anymore! !
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Official(37)Scraped 7d ago
Are you sure this means there is no male protagonist?
Let's talk about whether the heroine should have CP✨
In the comments on female fairy tales and fantasy novels, you can almost see readers strongly demanding "no CP". Should the heroine have CP? Personally, I think it is dispensable and should be allowed to take its course according to the development of the plot. Whether the heroine should have a CP should not be decided by readers, and readers should not affect the author's conception and creation. So what kind of plot is considered to be without CP? Personally, I think that without CP means that there is no emotional line on the road to immortality, that is, the plot does not have too many emotional entanglements about the love between men and women, intrigues, jealousy and palace fights. It should belong to the type of refreshing novel, and should be the process of the protagonist's ascension to the right path. If it is a non-CP setting, the plot should not have an emotional continuation of the entanglement with the male cultivator in his past life and this life. It does not mean that the ending is not with the CP, which means there is no CP. As long as there are deep emotional entanglements, there will be emotional lines and CP. Many authors seem to have forcibly eliminated the plot before the finale in order to satisfy the reader's request for no plot, or the emotional line between the male and female protagonists throughout the entire text is never clear, but before the finale, the plot suddenly changes and the two go their separate ways, and the emotional line is cut out cleanly. The ending is very abrupt, contradictory to the plot, far-fetched and deeply regrettable. No CP for the sake of no CP. Whether there is CP should be judged based on the emotional development of the heroine during her journey to immortality and the reader's feelings during the reading process, not the final ending. So should there be CP? I was just thinking, no matter what race, as long as they have high IQ and emotions, they cannot avoid the seven emotions and six desires. Family, friendship, love, etc., All belong to the seven emotions and six desires. Why can there be family affection and friendship, but not love? Doesn't love belong to the seven emotions and six desires? If you want to cultivate immortality, you must understand the Great Way. Even after you become an immortal and a god, you have to go down to earth to experience or go through tribulations. If you don't experience any emotion or desire, you will not be able to achieve perfection and achieve the Great Way. To understand the Great Way, love is essential, and there are also love tribulations. Of course, those who have experienced, had, and failed to be together in the end are also CPs. In addition, from a reading point of view, being ruthless and without love is the ruthless way. Even the ruthless way is to abandon love and love, be ruthless and have no desire, and there is no family affection, no friendship, and no love. However, readers also hope that the heroine has a vivid and upright character. Such a character basically has no connection with the ruthless way. However, readers require that the heroine cannot have CP. This is very contradictory and does not conform to the principles of Taoism. The four elements of cultivating immortals are: Dharma and wealth, land, couple, regardless of gender, they are relatives and friends, contracted spiritual pets, masters, apprentices, brothers and sisters, and lovers. Many readers complain about the heroine becoming wise when she meets a CP, and isn't it delicious to cultivate immortality on her own without relying on the hero? "The heroine lives alone and dies alone", "Oh my God! Why do you think so? The heroine has friends and relatives, how can she be lonely and cold! Isn't it impossible to do without a lover? Are you alive?" In reality, many people are celibate and unmarried. Aren't they all good? Except for the heroine, they are all dragging their feet. The virgin heroine joins hands with various male partners and has to outwit the number 1, 2, and 3 female partners... It's almost written into a romance palace drama. Well, yes, I don't like this kind of romance drama dressed in the guise of a fantasy fairy. But having a CP does not mean that you have to rely on the male protagonist to become a dodder. Why can't we share the joys and sorrows and fight side by side? As long as you don't rely too much, you can be a good heroine and a good character. When you are in trouble, relatives and friends can help each other, why can't lovers help each other? In real life, more and more people choose to be single and not marry. Most of these people have living conditions that are too good or too bad. As they grow older, most people will re-examine their lives and future, including their initial choices. When I realize that my heart also needs a partner, it is basically because he (she) has missed it or has not yet met him or her. Some people are single because they choose to be less than indiscriminate. Some people are single because you have to be alone. Some people are single because they are heartbroken to death. Some people are single because they don't want to start a family and don't want to be bound but they play in the world among thousands of flowers. Some people are single because of spiritual needs and enjoy the tranquility and freedom of one person. They all have their own reasons for being single. But it cannot be said that they do not need or yearn for it. Not to mention the endless years of celibacy. Oh, by the way, you will say that you have friends and spiritual pets, but no matter who stays with you forever, it cannot replace other emotional needs and is indispensable. Father's love and mother's love are both family ties, but they are irreplaceable. My daughter once said that when she grows up, she will remain single for the rest of her life and not get married. My daughter's fear and avoidance when facing the future makes me heartbroken. Many girls choose to be single as a journey of refuge. I hope girls will not deny or give up on marriage and everyone because of the hardships they face or a scumbag. Yes, that's the saying, don't give up the entire forest for a tree. I hope that girls can bravely face the unknown and dare to show their swords to life and scumbag men! The topic is a bit off topic, but as long as we are human beings, they all have feelings in the beginning. Emotions are psychological states of joy, anger, love, hatred, sadness, fear, etc. Caused by external things. Whether it is a heroine or a mortal, each of us will be irrational when it comes to important people or things in our emotions. This is normal. As long as the heroine is not in a long-term state of mental retardation and mental retardation, I think it is acceptable if the IQ and the third outlook are online intermittently. No one is perfect, and sometimes small flaws can show a real, lively and vivid character. This small flaw is not a double-standard behavior of a brainless person who has no three views. Of course, some readers can't accept that the heroine can't stay rational all the time, you can't be emotional, you can't borrow CP's shoulders! You can't be like us! You are the heroine! You are the heroine who can only live in fantasy fairy tales! I have also read stories about heroines who follow the path of ruthlessness. She has no disciples, no relatives, no friends, no lovers. She abandons all love and is single and immortal. Those who are still alive and yearn for the heroine have been completely hurt by the heroine's cold and ruthless heart. Those who were full of enthusiasm at the beginning rushed to her desperately, but they were eventually wiped out in the endless cold years. Some people may think that relatives, friends and CP who are not firm and persistent enough are not worthy of standing beside the heroine! That's not true love! "But why should the whole world devote everything to you until death!" "Because I am the heroine!" Many people ignore that people other than the heroine are also human beings, with flesh and blood and emotions. They can also bleed and get hurt, and they can also be heartbroken and die. In the endless years, nothing can be erased. When I saw this ending, I just felt endless sadness. The heroine was alone and immortal, thinking that this kind of immortal and such a god could not cultivate. But it cannot be said that this kind of writing is not good. This writing gave me another reading experience, another state of mind, and a strong but missing beauty. The same is true in real life. We are not the only heroines in the world. People around us will also bleed and feel heartache, and eventually they will stay away. If there is no male protagonist, will all the female protagonists practice the ruthless way? Of course not. It may be that you haven't met the person you are attracted to, or you may be attracted by the person but not the right one, or you have no choice but to drift away. There may be no male protagonist due to various reasons, but people will definitely have emotional fluctuations about the relationship between men and women during the long years of cultivating immortality. It does not matter whether the CP and the male protagonist are together with the female protagonist. Even if it is a shortcoming, it is indispensable. I personally think that having CP on the road to immortality will be more in line with the principles of the great truth, more exciting, more vivid and real. Whether or not there should be a CP is not decided by the readers' wishes, but by the author and the development of the plot. CP is optional, just let nature take its course. I hope that readers will not let personal preferences affect the author's conception and creation, and there will be no need to make threatening comments such as abandoning the article if there is no male protagonist or if there is a male protagonist. Everyone has the right to express personal preferences, suggestions, and even opinions, but the author must not be embarrassed and eventually have to deviate from the outline framework, and then all the articles will comply with the readers' voices and become monotonous. In my opinion, this is a loss of creative rights. There are thousands of plot developments in the novel, but you are the only one among them, and you are so unique.
I hope the heroine will be beautiful alone without cp
The previous part of this book could have been written in childhood. On the road of cultivation, do not skip over the exercises and experience. Suddenly his cultivation level rose. All of a sudden, it was time to build the foundation ten years later. Then it would be meaningless. I hope there is no cp, and I also hope the author will not collapse in writing and lose the essence of this orthodox book on immortality. I don't even want to watch fake immortal cultivators disguised as romance scripts. I hope that the heroine can grow up to be a charming girl who is long, capable, and voluptuous.
Big
I hope there is no male protagonist
Like no male protagonist
Damn, I like novels without male protagonists
Punch in and clock out
It's great. It's been a long time since I came across a book that I like more. I believe that the author can write this book well regardless of whether there is a male protagonist or not. I hope Yaoyao's Tao Xianlu will always be happy, and don't abuse the heroine! Big cheers for the author! ! !
Not bad, good looking!
I accidentally found this book among thousands of books, and accidentally clicked on it. Then I read a few pages carelessly, and finally finished reading to the latest chapter. After reading it, I felt that there was still more to it. All I can say is that I am destined for this book! Thanks to the author for allowing me to meet him in the vast sea of books. I look forward to the author's big book bringing me more surprises. Come on, author! I will always support you!
When will it be updated?
Urgent update! Urgent update! ! Urgent update! ! ! I've been waiting for a long time, why haven't you updated the article yet?
Ah this...
I was ready to jump in because the comment section said there was no CP, so I saw that the author's big update date was January 2nd and today it is February 9th! Big update? I've collected it since it was updated. I'm really worried about your scam. If you don't want to update, please tell me and I'll leave. Mainly, I have been out of reading for a long time.
About updates
I really like your writing! There are just too few updates! Not enough to fit between teeth! I can't even fatten up anymore! !


