
I Can Summon Misery
我能召唤苦境
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 266k Words
- Genre
- Martial Arts
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Wuxia Fan Fiction
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The protagonist is incompetent in literature and martial arts, so why should he play with a thunderbolt character? Among the famous masters in Perak, there is no one who is not a momentary hero. The protagonist does not have top-notch intelligence, nor top-notch martial arts, and his talent is extremely poor as written above. So what does the protagonist stand on? If you say you don't like cheating and restricting Pili characters, that's fine, but you can't restrict the protagonist to either being literary, martial, or talented. It would be most ridiculous if a mediocre protagonist could be recognized and even loyal to the Thunderbolt character. There is another book where your protagonist is the soul of the book. The main pleasure for readers is the protagonist. The protagonist you wrote is really meaningless.
It's rare that you sign a contract and write it carefully. Don't even have the plug-in system robbed like before. It's purely disgusting. I think there are too many people reading the book.
It's okay to be possessed by a character, don't recruit real people.
Write about Thunderbolt. I'll read a book about The Eunuch and see if you can write 5 million words.
Don't be willful when writing a book. If the loyalty of the summoning flow is not controlled, it will basically collapse. Just because of this setting flaw, everything you do in the future will be restricted, and countless patches will be needed to fill a hole. Even ten years ago, there were only a few books about summoning people whose loyalty was uncontrollable. Don't feel that you are going against the trend of the times. The simplest truth is that there are thousands of people with different views. Can the protagonist take into account everyone's thoughts?
Uh-huh-uh! The protagonist of this book written by the author is actually a role-drawing character with no other uses. He is neither witty nor demonic, nor is he powerful. He only lives with one idea and has no other goals. On the contrary, the drawn character is more attractive, but I want to say that if there is a powerful character behind, the character and ambition are how to write? It is impossible to draw the person who is the protagonist like the triumphant moment, right? I was so embarrassed when I was bragging about the protagonist. Don't underestimate yourself because you are outrageous. Unless you have some key means to control a person with strength and intelligence, why should you brag like this about a person who has accomplished nothing and has no talent?
So poisonous. . . He gets slapped in the face at every turn by the person opposite him. You are always calling cats and dogs here. You really don't understand where the thunderbolt is.
Is what this person said true? This book can't be so poisonous...
Who dares to write a novel these days that summons characters without guaranteeing loyalty? Aren't you afraid of poisoning readers? If you summon a villain, the Killer, the protagonist will be gone immediately?
When you recruit real people, you are saying that they will obey your orders and cooperate with you without affecting their interests. In the end, aren't you just turning this world into a world of thunder? In the end, he was killed by careerists, martial arts sects, aristocratic families, Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, and everyone divided the world equally.
After so many years, has the dream from back then returned?
It feels like the plot of the protagonist side is like the villain. Every time within three chapters, he is beaten and crushed by the opponent. The protagonist side can only fight small characters. Once the opponent shows up with a strong one, the protagonist side will die again. I also read the author's previous work, but before the update, I found that the protagonist started to kill people, such as Hong Mian and Wu Chi, which made readers feel that the characters who broke the sea and the earth in the Thunderbolt world were surprisingly weak when the world changed. Some characters look like they were specially recruited to be cannon fodder. This kind of writing always feels like it wastes the author's good ideas and also wastes the Thunderbolt characters we all like.
The writing is quite good, which is an unexpected surprise. Although I personally feel that the plot is a bit too fast, the writing is really good. Come on,
I read the latest chapter in one go. When reading this book, remember not to read the comments to affect your mood. The quality is quite good. I look forward to the author's follow-up content and complete foreshadowing.
In fact, there is no need to suppress the protagonist. There are so many talents in Pili. To be honest, you can't even finish them. I even think that you have given less people the picture scroll. What does it mean to create several organizations and not give them to the leader? It wouldn't be so difficult to get a Xuanzhen Lord, is it necessary? Or are you going to suffer heavy damage every time you finish the book like your previous books? Or it's because there are not enough manpower to support the left and right sides. To be honest, it is unscientific to think that there are so many Pili men and there are not enough manpower. It is understandable to suppress the combat power of the innate and close gods without releasing them. Is it necessary for an ordinary innate like you to suppress so hard? How difficult is it for a Houfu to find some spiritual objects? I remember that your previous book ended with the world's top combat power, a martial lord, still being beaten by people of the same level from another world. The middle combat power, Jianfeidao, was seriously injured in various ways. Seventeen died, Sanyin died, and the eldest brother really didn't. Either the picture scroll has requirements for spiritual items but the quality is good, or the quality is not good and many people are given. You are now lacking in both quality and quantity. If you give it to a famous bow fox master but not to Xuan Zhenjun, did the store not give you chopsticks when you ordered takeout?
Thunderbolt novels are difficult to write. Among the Pili novels I have read, I can only read "Bringing Martial Arts to Pili". I hope people can read this book as well.
If it really doesn't work, let's be a eunuch. Why bother with those few words today?
Fellow Taoists, can anyone recommend a novel similar to Pili?
After reading Chapter 58, I still have a question that I can't figure out. You can't control the people you summoned. Are you sure you didn't summon them to seek death? Just like the summoned empress, it would be far-fetched to force a subjugation just by talking and saying it would stop... Besides, there are so many bosses with weird personalities that you can't control. Are you sure they aren't here to seek death? Even the first Marquis of Triumph, I couldn't understand why he wanted to help the protagonist. He has no control, no benefits, and his character has not changed. How can you help him with just a few words?