
Primitive Tribal Spiritual Master
原始部落的灵师
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Xianxia Romance
- Audience
- Female
- Subgenre
- Primordial Era
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Don't have a good male protagonist. If you cultivate immortality and cultivate immortality, you will have to cultivate your butt after losing your brain.
Anyone help? There's something wrong with you when you're strong and still want people to help you find food.
I'm so disappointed. In such a good article, a male protagonist appears. Isn't the female protagonist just a plug-in for the male protagonist?
The summary is that a modern man traveled to ancient times to start a career, and then the system sent a cultivator to help.
I don't like it, it feels like it's a story about a male protagonist disguised as a female protagonist. I feel like the female protagonist is like a plug-in for the male protagonist.
I'm just annoyed by those people who always talk about why there is a male protagonist in the comment area. They insist on saying this or that in the comment area whether they like it or not. Most novels with male protagonists are now more popular than those without male protagonists. Why don't I see people who like novels with male protagonists saying why there is no male protagonist in non-CP novels? Regardless of whether it has a male protagonist or not, when reading a novel, one should always only read the article. Whether it is good or not has nothing to do with whether it has a male or female protagonist. Hypocritical!
It looked good, but the male lead talked me out of it.
Pretty! Collected! Come on!
Originally, I really liked this article when I read the introduction. But when I read it, I always felt that there were missing words. It didn't read smoothly at all and was very awkward. But the subject matter is pretty good. Good luck, author.
I really liked this setting. However, due to the large number of emojis, almost one on every page, I really can't accept it and give it up. There is also a description of the tribesmen, which seems a little unusual and a bit relaxed and mindless.
The writing style is a little childish, and there are too many emoticons, which makes it uncomfortable to read.
I never knew that the quantifier for a hairpin is "bar"
I watched it for three days before finishing it
Come on, how should I put it? Although some places are far-fetched, it is well written.