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Very nice I hope the author can add a new villain Lin Yaodong, who is both the apprentice of the old Taoist priest and Nie Moli's senior brother. He has an eccentric personality, pursues powerful power, is ruthless and scheming, and is very good at planning. His ultimate goal is to seize all the mana of "Burial Lao Liu" and Lady Lao, and in the final plan, he kills his closest master and seizes the master's mana and his inheritance. He has superb disguise skills and terrifying voice-changing techniques. He is an extremely scary and smart character. His style of doing things is to kill quickly and kill with one blow. His language style is elegant, he is full of emotional intelligence, and he is also good at pretending. He learns with an open mind, is good at discovering the advantages of others and absorbs, draws on, and learns from them. Sometimes he is low-key and sometimes high-key. He knows how to preserve his strength and is very good at confusing others, making others easily believe him in order to achieve what he wants. He deals with enemies by seizing their weaknesses and killing them with one blow. His childhood was very miserable. When he was born, his father died unexpectedly. His mother thought he was a "bad luck" and abandoned him and remarried. His experience made him overly mature and he had a heart for revenge. The old Taoist priest adopted him, thinking that he was a "creatable talent" that was rare in a century. During the period, the old Taoist priest taught him many spells, most of which were the old Taoist priest's "glorious deeds" of the Six Burial Bodhisattva. The old Taoist priest wanted to change his three views, but Lin Yaodong believed that he could complete his revenge and dream (he had a greater plan) only by gaining powerful power (mana). The old Taoist priest also considered for him and asked him to lurk next to Granny Tang (the old Taoist priest hoped to use Granny Tang to help Lin Yaodong go to school). The old Taoist priest also had some selfish motives, and the master and disciple each had their own agendas and temporarily used each other. But Granny Tang also likes this Lin Yaodong and treats him as his own child. He also cares about his junior sister Nie Moli to a certain extent (maybe they have the same problem, or they may be using her to achieve their own goals). He is a bit yandere and has a weird personality. He wants to get whatever he wants, no matter what the cost. He once liked a girl, Lin Yaodong had a crush on her, but for some unknown reason they lost contact (they have no contact for the time being); he also learned Maoshan Taoism and caught a ghost, and his first ghost servant was Cui Qishu (he once He heard that the Zheng family in Yichang Town had the scriptures of the Six Burial Bodhisattva, so he tamed her (a female ghost) in the process of getting it) and asked the female ghost Cui Qianshu to do some unclean things for him. In order to find a good scapegoat, Cui Qianshu agreed to help Lin Yaodong. He is very ambitious and powerful. He is also the mastermind behind the actions of the protagonists. His reasoning logic is also first-rate, and he also has the ability to remember photographs. He knows a little bit about Taoism, Buddhism, evil magic, etc. Can I not give credit to the author?
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
As long as Qingzi Rabbit is a woman, add [face covering] [face covering] [face covering]
Can the author only accept the heroine in Paper Wedding Dress and not the heroine in Ghost Bridge? @Rabbit
Keep updating, don't stop. There are not many books about paper wedding dresses nowadays. When will Du Yan appear?
So far it's pretty good. If you just stick to the original version and make slight changes, it'll be gone soon. If it's a mixture and originality, it depends on the author's brain. Come on
[Laughs] Thank you all so much
You said women always wait until late at night
It's well written, at least to my taste. I would like to ask all my friends who are passing by, does anyone know where there is a fan novel about "White Valentine's Day"?