
Master Sword Immortal Will Not Be Defeated
剑仙大人不会败
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- Classical Xianxia
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A passing tapper I actually don't like to leave comments about a book. I will just write off the bad books and read the good books silently. I won't comment too much, but this book is really great. After reading more than fifty chapters, I really can't help but come and comment and write some of my own opinions: First of all, this book is different from the previous ancient times where mortals followed the practice of cultivating immortals (such as Qi training, foundation building, elixir formation, and Yuan Ying). Instead, it pushes the era forward and is in a medieval period when spiritual energy is about to "dry up" but is not completely "exhausted". I have to say that this is the first novel about immortality that I have seen that starts in the Middle Ages. The main feature is that although the concentration of spiritual energy is not as high as that in the ancient mythological period, it is many times stronger than that in the End of Law Period. Lingshi is no longer the "hard currency" in the world of immortality, and it cannot be said that, but at least it is not as high as the status of Spiritual Stone in the End of Law Period. The second is that the world is more tolerant. In the past, the immortal world had to ascend to the immortal world after reaching god transformation or Mahayana. However, in this book, immortals do not need to ascend after overcoming the tribulation. After the tribulation, they continue to practice upward. This setting is also completely consistent with the logic that the "medieval period" should have in the immortal world. Then there is the combination of prehistoric mythology and traditional cultivation. In the past, the two were actually separate. It is impossible to appear in the novels of the prehistoric period such as spiritual stones, magic weapons, magic weapons and the like in the mortal flow, because these things are too "low-level". The treasures of heaven and earth are grabbed, and because of the era of this book, these "garbage" from the prehistoric period are not that rare, so the proportion of the author's descriptions is not so much. Instead, the proportion is placed on "enlightenment", such as understanding After understanding the meaning of the sword and understanding the step-by-step transformation of the lotus, resources are no longer a stumbling block for the protagonist's growth. On the contrary, aptitude and understanding have become important factors. And because of the protagonist's "golden finger", understanding has become an advantage in practice. This is very cool! Another point is that I forgot about it in more than fifty chapters. It was written that the protagonist passed through the teleportation array and arrived at what was suspected to be the Chenjiazhuang during the Journey to the West, as well as the Eight Hundred Miles Tongtian River, which were "famous attractions" in the Journey to the West. Over time, something similar to the world of cultivating immortals in the mortal stream appeared. This was really exciting to me. The theory of heaven, earth, humans, gods and ghosts, and the Five Immortals are also very appealing to me, and they are also very logical. The combination of being very "medieval" is very good! The third point is the protagonist's background and family background. He thought he was a talented player, but when he wanted to disguise himself as a hard-working player, he discovered that he was actually a background player! Why! I also want to work hard but my family doesn't allow it! My grandfather is an elder of Shushan, and my father works in the Law Enforcement Hall. This background is really much better than the "son of god" or "holy son" that comes with it, and it also contrasts with the current flow of mortals on the bad streets, which adds a lot of freshness. Who can still be a mortal these days? Wouldn't it be nice to be a second-generation immortal or a third-generation immortal? The protagonist is not inflated because of his family background, but has a clear understanding of himself. These are just dependencies rather than dependencies. He still develops "low-key", has a strong background, and is as cautious as Han Paopao. This is really endearing. The fourth point is that you can know the whole thing at a glance. The world view of this book is still very grand at present. The protagonist gets acquainted with a dog suspected of being a barking dog because of a "fateful arrangement", and then it is connected with the main plot of the book, which is to explore what happened to the gods in the prehistoric period, three heads and eight heads. Nezha had seven of his arms chopped off, and he also said that the monkey seemed to be dead, and asked the protagonist to find Yang Jian. Who made these gods look like this, and who arranged for the dog to approach the protagonist. These are very interesting. The author is quite skilled at digging holes, and it depends on how he fills them in later. The main mission is very clear, and the protagonist will be pushed forward step by step. From the traditional focus on killing monsters and upgrading to the focus on exploration and decryption, the plot also has its ups and downs. I really got aroused while watching it. After reading more than fifty chapters, I really resisted the urge to read on and came to comment first. The fifth point that I personally feel is lacking is the beginning. After reading too many novels, sometimes I can already tell whether the book is what I like by reading the beginning. To be honest, some books start well at the beginning, but after two or three hundred chapters, they become a bit unreadable because the subsequent plot development can be seen at a glance. The first chapter didn't make me feel so happy and excited. The first chapter really put me off. If it hadn't been for the recent book shortage, I really couldn't stand it anymore. It wasn't until the golden finger of "Yu Shufa Sui" appeared that this book aroused my interest a little bit. But the more I read, the more I became interested. I solemnly promise that I am by no means the author or anyone else. It is really my own thoughts that satisfy my strong desire to comment. Okay, I'm done venting, and I'm going to go back and read the remaining twenty chaptersノBye~
I couldn't comment a few days ago, so let's talk about it today
Where did the deep-seated arrogance of the protagonist of Nezha dungeon come from? Li Jing became a teammate? ,,,,,,; Secondly, if you were Li Jing, and the Dragon King came in and said that your son had killed his third prince, why would you not go to Nezha to ask for explanation and just let the Dragon King complain to heaven? How much do you want this child to die? Are you not short of oxygen when you stand on the moral peak? Dayu could control floods, but you can't? Is this really something a human being can say? Who can't come if Dayu can open his mouth?
I hope you can have your own system. Seeing Journey to the West and Conferring the Gods really persuades you to give up. I personally find fan fiction boring. It would be better to have your own system with some new things.
There is a lot of nonsense, and the language and structure need to be refined. Some of the self-righteous life principles that are half a page long are very entertaining to watch.
The writing is very good, but there are too few. I want to keep it for a while but I am afraid that the author will give up because he has read too few new books. It is too tangled.
You can write it now. Please update it soon. I will follow up if there are any more updates.
I don't understand why the protagonist would give land to Ma Tu and his mother? His mother has neither merit nor good deeds. This is purely the protagonist's personal selfishness, and it is a stupid approach based on harming the interests of the sect-_-|| Your sect has spent so much effort and effort to obtain 10,000 divine thrones from the Heavenly Court. It is all the hard work of the older generation. These 10,000 divine thrones are given to those disciples of the outer sect who have no hope of becoming immortals. As the saying goes, there is hard work without merit. Although those outer sect disciples are not talented, they still regard themselves as the sect for the rest of their lives. The contribution of the sect has given him and his descendants a new god position. It is so reasonable and reasonable. But now the protagonist actually wants to deprive the benefits of the outer sect disciples and give them to a mortal, sacrificing the interests of his fellow disciples to help others. I have to say that this protagonist is really good (//∇//). This is why the sect does not want the protagonist to become a monk halfway. He has not grown up in the sect since he was a child, and has no feelings for the sect or his brothers at all. When considering things, he will only consider them from his own personal perspective, or from the perspective of a third party who is fair. He will never consider the sect or his brothers. Which sect? What organization would want such a person? In other words, the protagonist has a good grandfather. . . . Let's talk about a very practical issue. After Matuta became the land owner, she had a mortal world view. Not to mention whether she could do a good job in the land, but the land she made was very good. If something really happened, she would definitely consider the life and death of mortals first, and then the interests of the sect, because she has no concept or feelings for the sect, but she has great feelings for her neighbors and her fellow villagers. How can the protagonist ensure her fairness? To ensure that her existence is beneficial to the sect?
The author writes very well, just because of the character of the protagonist who harms others and enriches himself. I must read this book fiercely. Reality is not like this. There is nothing wrong with being a god. The disciples at the bottom are considered P and they treat themselves as human beings. They don't take advantage of them. They are not bastards. By the way, although I am a high-level V. But I have similar views to the protagonist, so I read it for free.
The writing style is actually quite good, but I mention Journey to the West all the time. Does the novel have much to do with Journey to the West?
Golden Chapter Three, I don't know if it's an illusion. Chapter 1: It's okay not to become a monk because I have a beautiful fiancée, but it's not because of my inner activities or lustful, but because I'm afraid of ruining the woman's reputation. Anyway, the author's paragraph seemed to me like a sanctimonious person. Chapter 2: If you don't enter the mountain gate and people don't teach the Dharma, are you still angry? Did you set it up in a world where the law can be easily transmitted? If not, then I can only say that the protagonist has a big face. Chapter 3: Saying that the monk asked you to become a monk means that even if you get caught in the rain, you also want others to get caught in the rain. What the hell. Some of them may be because the author wants to be clever and humorous. I can only say that it is a failure.
The author's writing is very good. It is the one that best suits my taste among the fairy tales. The writing style and writing style are very natural.
I wanted to write about the high quotient of the protagonist, but the writing was not strong enough, and it made me look even stupider.
The common problem with this kind of book is that it always talks about some truths, which looks very boring. There is not much real material in one chapter, it is all big truths.
After reading this book, I feel that this book is a bit high and low. It feels a bit like an invincible novel. However, the protagonist does not have invincible cultivation, but the background of the protagonist is scary. It has a feeling of bullying others, but it is incongruous, and I can't say that it is wrong.
After reading 70,000 words, it looks good, Liangcao
The daily poisoning is really poisonous, you brought a eunuch here.
Hello everyone, please recommend some monthly tickets or something...
The author's writing is okay, but every time he tries to set up the setting of Honghuang, it feels very low. Mythology and conspiracy theories are as calculated as palace battles and house fights. There is no grand sense of all beings competing for chess. Personally, I think the setting of Honghuang can be used as a reference. Don't take it too seriously. It's quite low.
After seeing reincarnation, reincarnation, and awakening the memories of past lives, I have no desire to continue reading. According to this theory, except for innate beings, everyone has n past lives. Correspondingly, your wife also has n men, not to mention the setting of awakening the wisdom of past lives. I am afraid that the heroine's husband from previous lives will come to find her.
If you do this, I can only do it in vain. Even if you suddenly come on the shelves, I can subscribe
Open a temporary post. There are no restrictions other than name and gender. It can be a mortal or a monk or an immortal. The relevant information is casual. This post will be valid for a long time.
I hope the author will explain more about the three heads and six arms. Personally, I don't think it's useful. First of all, the three-headed eyes can see the six paths, which should not be as useful as the spiritual consciousness. I think the six arms are useless. After all, they are swordsmen. They can control swords or objects, and they don't need to be held with their hands.
The poor Master Sword Immortal was still defeated and fell forever in episode 155. Sixteen days have passed and grass has grown on the grave. Master Hong came to pay his respects and left a big Ivan silently. After all, real men never watch explosions.
When you see something written about Nezha, you can leave. Basically, the three views are a bit distorted.
No one cares about that bird 🐦 god position at all. It's okay to be a eunuch directly. The starting point is terrible and there are a lot of sailors.
The first part is good, but later all the benefits are given to the protagonist, and there is no story at all.
Update soon, it's a rare free book
Inviting Taoist friends to test the poison, "Immortal Tribulation One" has 500,000 words, and is free for mortals to stream. It is a very long-term layout story. An orphan has a Tao fruit that swallows the spiritual roots of the world. On the way to find his life experience, he condenses the sorrow fruit, suppresses all monsters, realizes the realm of heaven, kills immortals, and finally knows the source of all Tao!
Brother, I am here from the big escort. I have raised more than thirty chapters. You have none? It was gone twelve days ago! ? It was too much after that🤔🤔🤔
I have read more than 50 w words and am ready to read them all in one go. Come in and read G? ! So... What about the new book? ? ?