
Don't Stop, Call Me Master
别停,叫我师尊
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 326k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Subgenre
- Fantasy High-Concept
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Fanqie
Stats
11.2kReads
7.2Score
942Shelves
133Chapters
919Listens
506.1kReads · all time
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Is There Such a Thing as a Master-Disciple Romance? the Heroine Is the Master's Inner Seed😄
Hmm~ I've been in a book shortage lately, so please give me some Jimei recommendations😊
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Female Master and Male Apprentice, Master and Apprentice Fall in Love, Beg on Your Knees😭😭
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Wife Regret Series
Want to watch something like "I admitted the wrong person at the beginning, and I became my ex-girlfriend's brother-in-law?" Content.
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Want a Single Heroine
Are there any novels with a single heroine who is not ambiguous with anyone else at all?
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The Master-Disciple Story Only Has a Single Female Protagonist! ! Just a Single Female Lead! ! ! No Harem
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I'm Happy as a Villain
I want to watch content similar to "Villain: There are too many children of destiny, I broke them all".
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The Heavenly Master Comes Down the Mountain
I want to read a book similar to "Miao Border Gu Stories". Tao is not Tao but is very Tao
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The writing is very detailed, pays great attention to logic, is not brainless, and has three correct views. Unfortunately, it is a single female protagonist. The relationship between Gu Qingxue and the protagonist is bound to be regretful. This is very difficult to reconcile. The reality is not beautiful in the first place. Why are there still regrets in the book?
Well written I don't know whether it's because I've been in a good mood recently or because this book is really good. I didn't feel too much discomfort or anger caused by the protagonist being constrained by the plot. The protagonist also has positive views and a good mouth (laughs) The heroine in the original plot (I forgot her name when writing the book review, I think her surname is Gu) is also okay. She also has a lot of shaping, and is not a tool that simply serves the plot or image. Yi Xiaofan (the protagonist of the original plot was called this, right?) Didn't write too much about it. He mainly wrote about the protagonist in our book. Well, it's comfortable. The progress of the progress is also good, but after reading it, I feel that there are many things, and it is a bit incredible to see that the latest chapter is only chapter 39. The plot advances at a relatively fast speed and is not sloppy. It's cool. It's the best part if the protagonist has a mouth and dares to act. Overall, I initially received a super large cup of tomatoes.
The theme of killing immortals is not bad, and the protagonist is thoughtful and not brainless. Although the protagonist can control the situation, he can't suppress Yi Xiaofan more harshly. Maybe it's because he has read too many refreshing articles, so he doesn't feel so comfortable here.
How can I put it, in other novels, it is a poisonous point to suppress the realm of the protagonist, but the author writes it well and can make you ignore it. I like sweet love. The protagonist is a leader of the younger generation. You can read it if you are a senior brother of the sect.
I am really obsessed with this Tomato rating. There is almost nothing I can watch above 9.0. Such a beautiful book, rated 6.5 [Laughing and crying] [laughing and crying] too abstract
In fact, it is a very good choice to end the book here. The end of Chapter 120 is a good short story. The characters in the novel dare to love and hate, and have their own charm. But according to tradition, the map must be changed, then resurrected, and the map changed. If it ends in Chapter 120, I will give it a high score of 4 stars. If I change the map, I can only give 2-3 stars. The writing is okay, and the plot is a bit fast (it would be a bit fast if it were a long story, otherwise you would have to keep changing maps)
It is a relatively good-looking work in Tomato. Excluding the chess piece Yi Fan, the early stage is more like a struggle against the known fate, looking for the glimmer of hope in the future. The general plot is worth thinking about. Real life is not a script. Everyone is like cannon fodder in the book. It is rare to think but has no ability to change reality, and can only drift with the flow.
The author is also a pure magic pill. . . Overall, the logic is very clear, but due to length reasons, the plot unfolds quickly and compactly, making people want to stop. It can be seen that the author has carefully created each character. I think Gu Qingxue's emotional line is particularly natural and reasonable. However, the names and jokes of some characters may be mixed with some personal grudges! ? In addition, the inappropriate choice of the title and the hasty ending may be the reasons for the book's falsely low rating. The main storyline before the publication of Xuanji Tu (plus the setting supplements in the following chapters) is well deserved among the top three novels of the same size that I have read! By the way, the main theme of the true self in the book is also a point that I personally like very much.
Be careful because there are spoilers Not bad, but if you like watching love movies, be careful. This book doesn't have much romance, but the plot is pretty good. It's this last chapter that I didn't understand. So what does it mean. Is everything a dream for the male protagonist? Was it a test given to him by his master? So did the male protagonist fail? Master probably wanted the male protagonist to save her in the end. Rather than wronging herself for Gu Qingxue (personal guess). I feel like this is Master's dream. Maybe in reality the male protagonist and Gu Qingxue are not as simple as brother and sister (personal guess) Finally, does anyone understand and explain it to me?
Personally, I think the author is a Zhu Xian fan [laughing] In the later stage, the world view should have been written in a big way, and it was finished in a hurry without reference. It is really a pity. However, the early writing was okay, but the foreshadowing was too obvious and the foreshadowing was a bit lacking. Overall, it's okay.
It's like a Zhu Xian fanfic, which feels pretty good. Hahaha
Come on, although it's just the beginning, I believe that the author's writing style will be brilliant. My five stars are not for this novel, but for the author.
It's very interesting. Although the writing is a little shallow in some aspects, the story outline is very solid (because it is relatively short). The main plot passes very quickly, but it has no impact on the transition of the story (I think this is very nb). In my opinion, although this book is not a masterpiece, it is also a very good short story. If I have to find faults, I think there are two points. 1. The writing style is relatively immature, which may be due to lack of experience (I have read too many articles written by old people, but this actually has a bit of freshness) 2. It's too short. I started reading it this afternoon, took two classes and now I've finished it (I just checked out the three books the author has completed, which are also short stories. Relatively speaking, long books are more difficult and not friendly to non-full-time authors, but they are very helpful for the accumulation of writing) Overall, this book has its own characteristics and is worth reading.
It's a brain-burning, non-refreshing story. It's really good and sweet. The "protagonist" Yi Xiaofan is finally about to die. The next step should be the daily love life of Xingzhou and Master🥰 The interstellar chapter is too long
I give it five stars. Although I am a fan of Zhu Xian and the author alludes to it in many places, I feel relieved when I think that Zhu Xian is not a fantasy but a romance novel. The five stars are for imagination and the purity of the character setting. Only the three views can truly represent the individual.
@ Author is great, is it single or multiple?
It's pretty good, there's nothing poisonous about it, and the plot is quite compact and reasonable, but the author of His Meow is a bit too short.
To be honest, I saw what the author said about the ending. This book is actually very good, very novel, with full characters, and the story is not outrageous and logical. The only drawback is that the world frame is a little smaller, resulting in a shorter length. Nangong is a mysterious surprise, but this mysterious surprise does not play a role in the interlocking. But overall it's a good novel, and one I highly recommend.
It's a pretty good book. It's obvious that the author has read the novel "Zhu Xian". The interpersonal relationships in it, the life experience of the "male protagonist" Xiao Fan, and even the settings such as magic weapons are very similar. The touch of sadness and depression in the writing is also the unique tone of Zhu Xian. Only Xiaofan's character has a dark side that the original "Zhu Xian male protagonist" did not have, such as passion, jealousy, and greed.
Yes, although most of the protagonists in the novel are ultimately selfish and self-interested, and cannot be introduced to the people's view of history, this work does satisfy some of my thoughts about a relatively logical and normal male protagonist in online novels.
It's well written, and the plot is fascinating. It sucks. . .
It's better to end it here, the perfect ending
I'm a little confused about the dream that Master spun at the end. Can you explain it to me?
How should I put it? It's very thoughtful, and I shouldn't be picky. However, I hope the author can learn more from Ma Zhe and try to use dialectics to analyze Yangming's philosophy. If you want to truly achieve something in your thoughts, don't hang yourself on a tree. You have to dabble in philosophical thoughts from different positions, and look at these thoughts dialectically, and maybe you can write more in-depth works. [Laughing]
After reading this book, I feel that Zhu Xian was very popular back then.
Why is the score so low?
The plot is good, no bad ending
It's very sweet and the plot is quite interesting.
This is my first time reading this genre, and it's well written. I heard this is similar to Zhu Xian? I have never watched the Zhu Xian novel or TV series, so it would be outrageous if the protagonist in it is really like this.
Can anyone tell me if this is a single female protagonist. I just like single female protagonists