
Douluo: the Peerless Evil Nightmare Demon God
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Traveling through the Douluo Continent, I thought it would be a one-day battle with Hu, but it turned out to be a two-day battle with Beng. The Great God King of the Tang Dynasty overlooked the world and controlled destiny. Under the threat of the God King, Ye Qing, who was unwilling to give in, had to lower his bottom line step by step. The gift of acquaintance? I return it! The grace of raising someone? Me too! When I no longer owe any kindness, I will abandon all cheap emotions in order to survive. "This is a dirty game. If you can only survive by hook or crook, I don't mind becoming the dirtiest player!" In a game with careerists, only by hook or crook can you be qualified to be the final winner!
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Official(510)Scraped 22d ago
The author has a bit of a breakdown in the second half of the protagonist's character design. First of all, the protagonist sets himself up against Tang San. In the early stage, he enjoys the resources of Shrek Academy while despising everything in Shrek Academy. It's okay to despise some people like Yan Shaozhe and Xuanzi who are unusable, but at least the protagonist's grandfather and Mr. Mu did not treat you badly in terms of resources and treatment. Why do you despise others' regard for Shrek's glory? Let alone this brainwashing thing. If it weren't for this thing, where would you get the abundant resources? Finally, it's an emotional issue. I didn't talk about locking up my heart and love at first, but at least I didn't just give up on women. What's the result? Not to mention Guang Qingxi and Biji, Xu Jiujiu was for the Snow Emperor embryo, but what about Zhang Lexuan and Ma Xiaotao? Is this because you think you don't have enough flaws? Also, after robbing the Ice and Fire Eyes, why didn't the protagonist's grandfather first give him a fairy grass? It would have been the ninth-grade Medicine King. If it hadn't disappeared for too long and had to be exposed, your grandfather would have nothing.
How should I put it, he looks like a white-eyed wolf.
The more he thinks about it, the angrier he gets, as if someone forced him to go dark. Tang San was still confused over there, but he was refining Gu, refining people, and refining the heavens, leading evil soul masters to kill all over the world. You can make up more stories about how the world persecutes him. Seeing that the only thing that seems to be sorry for him now is that others asked him for something in return, why did you force him to go dark and force him to lower his bottom line in order to survive? Ah? Isn't this pure birth? Modify a mount and wear a vest to become the leader of the evil soul master. Ye Xishui's hard work for decades is not as good as his sudden idea. I don't know anyone who has ever felt sorry for him. Compared with him, even Yakuza is considered a gentleman. Pure birth, birth within birth.
Extremely selfish protagonist, if you like this kind of thing, you can check it out
Let me describe the protagonist of this book with one thing. It is probably an ordinary person at the bottom of the ramp, and a car that is sliding down the ramp without the handbrake is at the top of the ramp. The protagonist only needs a word of reminder to save a person. The protagonist of this book probably chooses to ignore it, because it will waste his words and time. If the protagonist is taking a job with a monthly salary of 7k at this time, and this ordinary person is also a competitor for the interview, then the protagonist will be the one who puts down the handbrake.
It comes from Douyin. How can I sum up this book? The protagonist is a bit supercilious, even inferior to Tang San in some aspects. Tangshan at least knows how to give some fairy grass resources to his friends and teachers. Let's not talk about Tang San's purpose, but at least he gave it. But what can I say about the protagonist's behavior? He has been missing for too long, and his grandfather has not asked for anything. Let's not talk about other places. You can despise some of Shrek's actions, but I really don't understand the protagonist's grandfather and Mr. Mu. You have enjoyed the resources and conveniences they gave, and you still despise their behavior. This is a typical want and want. It is good for the protagonist in the early stage, but not in the later stage. My personal opinion
Treating soul beasts as fools, the plot given by Biji is really outrageous, and the soul sect killing a hundred thousand year old soul beast is outrageous. All the contradictions in the operation and all the heroines are inexplicably for nothing. The protagonist is also portrayed as a double-standard dog who picks up the bowl to eat and puts down the bowl to smash the pot.
How can I put it, it was still readable in the beginning, but in the end the villains are all mentally retarded, especially women who are rushing to give free money. Although it is a cool article, at least the plot must be reasonable. It cannot be written to make these people think that the protagonist's shit smells good, right? Then the protagonist doesn't talk about the savior, but he can't be so selfish. The more he watches, the faster he catches up with Tang San. I think the supporting characters such as Mr. Mu and his grandfather were very good to him, but the ending is not that good either. It's almost like there is no Yu Xiaogang in the God Realm.
Moon and the protagonist's grandfather were both there when the martial soul awakened. Couldn't they see that the protagonist is the ultimate saint? Then I read two chapters later. Hehe, I really didn't realize it. I always thought that the protagonist was an ordinary light attribute soul master. It was humorous.
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Official(510)Scraped 22d ago
The author has a bit of a breakdown in the second half of the protagonist's character design. First of all, the protagonist sets himself up against Tang San. In the early stage, he enjoys the resources of Shrek Academy while despising everything in Shrek Academy. It's okay to despise some people like Yan Shaozhe and Xuanzi who are unusable, but at least the protagonist's grandfather and Mr. Mu did not treat you badly in terms of resources and treatment. Why do you despise others' regard for Shrek's glory? Let alone this brainwashing thing. If it weren't for this thing, where would you get the abundant resources? Finally, it's an emotional issue. I didn't talk about locking up my heart and love at first, but at least I didn't just give up on women. What's the result? Not to mention Guang Qingxi and Biji, Xu Jiujiu was for the Snow Emperor embryo, but what about Zhang Lexuan and Ma Xiaotao? Is this because you think you don't have enough flaws? Also, after robbing the Ice and Fire Eyes, why didn't the protagonist's grandfather first give him a fairy grass? It would have been the ninth-grade Medicine King. If it hadn't disappeared for too long and had to be exposed, your grandfather would have nothing.
How should I put it, he looks like a white-eyed wolf.
The more he thinks about it, the angrier he gets, as if someone forced him to go dark. Tang San was still confused over there, but he was refining Gu, refining people, and refining the heavens, leading evil soul masters to kill all over the world. You can make up more stories about how the world persecutes him. Seeing that the only thing that seems to be sorry for him now is that others asked him for something in return, why did you force him to go dark and force him to lower his bottom line in order to survive? Ah? Isn't this pure birth? Modify a mount and wear a vest to become the leader of the evil soul master. Ye Xishui's hard work for decades is not as good as his sudden idea. I don't know anyone who has ever felt sorry for him. Compared with him, even Yakuza is considered a gentleman. Pure birth, birth within birth.
Extremely selfish protagonist, if you like this kind of thing, you can check it out
Let me describe the protagonist of this book with one thing. It is probably an ordinary person at the bottom of the ramp, and a car that is sliding down the ramp without the handbrake is at the top of the ramp. The protagonist only needs a word of reminder to save a person. The protagonist of this book probably chooses to ignore it, because it will waste his words and time. If the protagonist is taking a job with a monthly salary of 7k at this time, and this ordinary person is also a competitor for the interview, then the protagonist will be the one who puts down the handbrake.
It comes from Douyin. How can I sum up this book? The protagonist is a bit supercilious, even inferior to Tang San in some aspects. Tangshan at least knows how to give some fairy grass resources to his friends and teachers. Let's not talk about Tang San's purpose, but at least he gave it. But what can I say about the protagonist's behavior? He has been missing for too long, and his grandfather has not asked for anything. Let's not talk about other places. You can despise some of Shrek's actions, but I really don't understand the protagonist's grandfather and Mr. Mu. You have enjoyed the resources and conveniences they gave, and you still despise their behavior. This is a typical want and want. It is good for the protagonist in the early stage, but not in the later stage. My personal opinion
Treating soul beasts as fools, the plot given by Biji is really outrageous, and the soul sect killing a hundred thousand year old soul beast is outrageous. All the contradictions in the operation and all the heroines are inexplicably for nothing. The protagonist is also portrayed as a double-standard dog who picks up the bowl to eat and puts down the bowl to smash the pot.
How can I put it, it was still readable in the beginning, but in the end the villains are all mentally retarded, especially women who are rushing to give free money. Although it is a cool article, at least the plot must be reasonable. It cannot be written to make these people think that the protagonist's shit smells good, right? Then the protagonist doesn't talk about the savior, but he can't be so selfish. The more he watches, the faster he catches up with Tang San. I think the supporting characters such as Mr. Mu and his grandfather were very good to him, but the ending is not that good either. It's almost like there is no Yu Xiaogang in the God Realm.
Moon and the protagonist's grandfather were both there when the martial soul awakened. Couldn't they see that the protagonist is the ultimate saint? Then I read two chapters later. Hehe, I really didn't realize it. I always thought that the protagonist was an ordinary light attribute soul master. It was humorous.











