The male protagonist Fang Fan discovered that his innate soul power was level zero during a martial soul awakening. He was extremely disappointed. An old man found him. He told him that it was a formless body and took him to the core area of the Star Dou Forest - the Forest of Life. On the way, he met Mu Ling, a woman with whom he fell in love all his life. Later, the god of this plane passed on his Qinglong martial spirit to the male protagonist, and the male protagonist began his practice. The male protagonist and the female protagonist grew up together and have a very good relationship. The male protagonist also awakened the memory of his previous life, and came to Shrek Academy based on the memory of the previous life novel to fight side by side with Tang San and the others. However, the appearance of Ning Rongrong and later Qian Renxue made the female protagonist feel a crisis and made the male protagonist difficult to make a choice.
(This book is super exciting, and the author everyone wants to read has also thought of it. Huo Yuhao will appear later, and he will be with the male protagonist's sister. Later, Qiu'er, Meng Hongchen and the male protagonist will have a big bond. Of course, this is also anti-Tang. With the end of the continent-wide senior soul master competition, the relationship between Tang San and the male protagonist There was a rupture, and an incident led to a quarrel. Later, the male protagonist returned to the Forest of Life to practice, and Tang San grew up and attacked the Wuhun Palace. In the end, the male protagonist took action and drove Tang San back to the God Realm. Of course, the next 10 minutes of excitement will be integrated into the subsequent exciting content, and Tang Wutong will also appear)
Reader comments
It's too confusing, and it doesn't even have the most basic logic. We still knew each other from the last chapter, but not from the next chapter. Sometimes when I'm talking about one thing, I jump to another thing inexplicably, and the words before and after don't match up. The feeling of separation is too strong! This book does not even have the most basic reading logic. One star does not count, only two stars.
It's too confusing, and it doesn't even have the most basic logic. We still knew each other from the last chapter, but not from the next chapter. Sometimes when I'm talking about one thing, I jump to another thing inexplicably, and the words before and after don't match up. The feeling of separation is too strong! This book does not even have the most basic reading logic. One star does not count, only two stars.