This book is definitely something that only cows and horses can understand. It's all kinds of sad. When I started reading this story, I felt like I was watching the daily life of my own cow and horse. As I looked at it, I realized that the world of immortality is also very complicated, even worse.
The novel uses "rare words" as golden fingers, with novel and clever ideas. In terms of character setting, the biggest highlight of this book is the past life identity of the protagonist Leng Yunxiao - a researcher at the Cultural Center. This setting not only provides the rationality for "Golden Finger", but also gives the character a bookish and resolute core, which is different from the reckless protagonist in traditional fantasy novels who rely on pills, bloodlines or systems to counterattack. The maid Chang Xiyue has gradually grown from a "tool person" to an independent Taoist couple. Her emotional line is not abrupt, and her true feelings in adversity are touching. The plot development follows the classic "waste counterattack" framework: time travel → humiliation → awakening → cultivation → revenge → sublimation. The intensive "triple combo" of breaking off an engagement, seizing a child, and breaking a leg in the first three chapters quickly arouses the reader's emotions. Each subsequent unlocking of a rare word corresponds to a jump in combat power, and the pace is bright and fast. What is particularly valuable is that in the middle period, the main line of revenge is sublimated into the feelings of family and country against foreigners (Moyuan Sect, Nether Sect), and the pattern gradually opens up. Compared with similar novels, this book is unique in its creativity of using "uncommon characters" as a training carrier, avoiding the common "alchemy + exercises" or "system panel" routines. The integration of Chinese cultural elements adds to its recognition. All in all, this is a masterpiece of fantasy with a solid concept and intensive exciting points.