
Botanical Tiger
植物系山君
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 999k Words
- Genre
- Cultivation
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mythic Cultivation
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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450Chapters
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After reading dozens of chapters, I feel a little confused! The strength improvement and combat power are not clear, it seems to be very powerful inexplicably, well, in less than a day The income from each sunshine is not clear, the first time is 100 sunshine for a seed, and then tens of thousands of sunshine are gone, and others carry tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of sunshine... Well, the idol is the kind that anyone with some basic training can have one... Is the "immortal" in the last article too powerful? There are always restrictions, so forget about the restrictions. Isn't this restriction too outrageous? It doesn't matter if no one in the world can understand it. If you ban the dissemination of skills, you can also imprison talents? ? Various previous articles have sworn to let heaven and earth supervise, and heaven and earth can only destroy the "promise breaker" in a humane way, or artificially destroy the spiritual root. In the article, the spiritual root is still there, but the imprisoned person will never be able to progress. This is really the first one! And what's the point? In such a dangerous world, a person who is deemed by the "immortal" as not having the talent to become an immortal is specifically restricted by the "immortal"... Moreover, the person whose talent has been destroyed not only does not secretly attack the descendants of the "immortal"'s disciples, but also follows the "immortal's" instructions to protect the village, supervise the "neighbors", and make the "immortal" famous... Well, without exception... There is no "paranoid" person who would rather die than deal with the "immortal"...
The biggest problem with this book is that the protagonist is raising a pack of white-eyed wolves
I feel like the author would have signed the contract long ago if the category was set to light novels.
Zhang Ji has a little bit there. . . Tani Hisao can change his life by changing his name to Tanichi. The protagonist is a Buddhist, right? Put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha immediately
Why do you feel like your personality changes so quickly? In the past, it was a good thing to farm salted fish without even wanting to kill anyone, but in the back, you just wanted to eat the intelligent ones and then degraded them into slaves? ?
There are very few Plants vs. Zombies titles, and it doesn't seem to have a large audience 😭
I feel uncomfortable reading Shuangwen 🙂
Yes, I estimate that you can finish the book with more than 600,000 words.
Not bad, to my liking. Read it in one sitting.
I have to explain everything. I'm speechless. The supporting characters are written with flesh and blood. When I write about the protagonist, it's like looking at a two-dimensional character. It's so awkward. The protagonist seems to be very reasonable towards the indigenous characters, but in fact, he subconsciously looks down on them. The description of the writing is very poor. He doesn't care about the collection of environmental information at all.
Isn't it Plants vs. Zombies? Why is it followed by fairy novels?
After reading the beginning, I asked, do people burn their bodies after they die? Where did so many zombies come from
I've read more than 390 chapters. My wife's line is very abrupt. I personally feel bad about it. I don't have any good impressions of Qingxuan I don't understand why the protagonist wants to keep this child. I think it doesn't match his character.
The subject matter is good and the writing is okay. Just a little messy
Finally, I came across a novel based on the plant vs. Zombie system. I have been thinking that this system would be very powerful. I searched around and couldn't find this kind of novel.
I finished reading it in a week. It is a fairy tale with the background of Plants vs. Zombies. There are only more than ten kinds of plants. At the end, they are all sunflowers. I feel that every supporting character has a deep description. Zhang Ji's part is very good, but I got it in the later stage. I also want to see the sect competition. I also got it. There are quotations from classics, such as winning hooks, drought demons and other advanced zombies. I think it is average. There are a lot of foreshadowings, but the pace of the article is too fast. When the protagonist reaches Nascent Soul, he has basically become a god. In the early stage, the descriptions of many small characters such as Mu Ye were quite profound, but in the later stage, the plot changes too quickly, which is really cool.
Author, can you respect China? Is it okay to read about Chinese history and then write about other things?
I've read eight or nine chapters and I haven't seen the protagonist putting sunflowers. What's going on?
I thought I was toxic-resistant, but I ended up overestimating myself.
It's so confusing, I feel like the sentences don't make sense
This book is the first online novel I have read. It is very suitable for me. I have read more than 100 chapters so far. There are many typos but the writing is smooth. The writing effect is good and it is very enjoyable to read. I have played Plants vs. Zombies and I feel very immersive. I really like the character of the protagonist Yun Feiyu.