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I've written a million words. It's the first time I've written something so long, so I'd like to give myself a good review first [laughs]
What the hell? Why has it been removed from the shelves? Tonic [crying] [crying]
Now that I have seen the latest chapter of Chapter 96, I can continue to collect it for a while. 😁😁😁 I have read the latest chapter, Chapter 216, and it seems like puppets are appearing all the time, and it doesn't suit me anymore. 😁😁😁
I think the writing is okay and more realistic. It is very difficult for casual cultivators to survive in the world of immortality in the early stage. Their lives are in danger at any time, and they have no access to high-end resources. The protagonist carefully avoids various threats in the early stage, plant low-end resources step by step, and then develops slowly. There is no such thing as a powerful inheritance from the beginning. The golden finger can be used. Overall, it is not bad. It is worth recommending!
The rating is low. It's a rare good book. It's so well written. Come on.
I wish it could be longer, this is a good article
Although there are some poisonous points in the middle, it is still quite good overall and is in line with the essence of Gou Dao.
It's a good book to read. I've read several farming books and just finished this one. Damn it, why has it been taken off the shelves? What's wrong with the author?
It was very well written. I read more than 500 chapters in one go. There is no big poison in how to implement farming and farming to the end. In my impression, only the part where the Liu family steward oppressed the protagonist in Qinghefang City was a bit poisonous. The protagonist's grandson was too pretentious, but fortunately it only lasted a few chapters. Overall, it's good. Books of the same level all score at least 8.9, Which is low.
There is always a familiar feeling, great and worth recommending
At least there's nothing wrong with it. Tomatoes can be considered high quality.
Farming life in the world of immortality.
Not bad, not bad, very good, very good, Chen Chuan, well done. Farming, farmers👨🌾.ヾ(^∇^)ノ🌾
Very nice, I don't know anything similar.
It's okay, enough. At least I think so.
I like leisurely farming stories, with a lot of fighting
Nice little white text
Interesting planting
High calcium milk rice cake is your turn
Well written, not impatient or impatient.
I love reading real farming stories👀
It's good. It feels good.
Turns out to be a female author
Good, good, good, good, good
Fortunately, I have almost read the latest chapter. I wonder why the author blocked him?
It's okay, I like this type, hahaha
The front is a little rough, but the back is fine. Xiaodu, the author, please keep up the good work.
I really like reading this kind of farming literature.
A post-apocalyptic immortality novel about survival is too painful
Grain Very good grain. The protagonist farmed all the way without causing trouble, but the writing is also very realistic. Just because you don't cause trouble doesn't mean that things won't come to you, but the author grasped this very well.