
Longevity: Start with the Liver Chef
长生:从肝厨子开始
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- Completed
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- 829k Words
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- Cultivation
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- Male
- Subgenre
- Fantasy Cultivation
- Updated
- 2y ago
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- Qidian
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The plot is okay, but the plot is unreasonable. For example, why should a cook reward a group of servants for the master of the house? Furthermore, how dare a servant cook resist the order and change the dishes at short notice. Brushing data for the sake of brushing data, the protagonist is not a slave but a master. The plot is too strong and fails to reflect the protagonist's change in personality and mentality.
It's really a bit of a brainless article, one: It's impossible for there to be no spiritual chefs in this world, but it's ridiculous that you, an ordinary cook, have a chance to get ahead. 2: Are the things in the master's house at your disposal? In order to increase experience, you can feed it to whomever you want. If the following is true, you will die by lighting a lantern in the toilet. Three: If you want to taste spiritual things, given your cultivation level, you can digest one or two spiritual things. If you taste hundreds of spiritual things, the amount is there, is it something you can digest in a short time? Sooner or later you have to burst. Four: All things are in conflict with each other, and you don't even understand. You can mix and match the spiritual things at will, and you can taste them without being exploded or poisoned. You don't know the properties of the spiritual things, but you will know after just one bite. You are so awesome. Even the summary of the essence of people thousands of years ago is not as good as yours. You are so brainless.
The book is beautiful! However, I feel that the challenge of competing for followers is a bit unreasonable. The protagonist mainly relies on his cooking skills to win the favor and praise of the princess and even the royal family. As a result, the princess's own quota, and she wants to bring a good cook, actually requires the cook to compete with other people. This is somewhat similar to the fact that if you want to be a civil servant, you need to take the martial arts examination first. Although the world of immortality is mainly based on cultivation, the popularity of the protagonist at this time is not entirely obtained by cultivation. After all, he is a Qi practitioner at the first level and is recognized as a person with extremely, extremely poor qualifications.
This book is so idealistic, just cook well! Don't talk about being stubborn! At least the priorities should be clearly distinguished! To put it simply, I can't figure out why a Nascent Soul Dragon would be used by a primary school student who is practicing Qi to cook. These are all ingredients! I don't even want to mention the name of the spiritual fruit, it's so tiring to see!
First let me state that I only read the introduction, so I just want to ask: Do you know what Twenty-Four Bridges is?😁
Suppresses the protagonist's level increase. Toxic mode.
Who says chefs won't offend people? This is not an era of rule of law. The fact that the male protagonist has not been beaten to death is just the author's bias.
The protagonist always asks for a bunch of ingredients to make the same dish and distributes it to others. Who is the host? It makes the protagonist act as if he is the master, which is a big problem... Complaining about ingredients for free? You said that ordinary ingredients are just fine, but ingredients like spiritual rice can be distributed at will?
They always forcefully arrange some disgusting plots to show how powerful the protagonist is. If he practices Qi on the fourth level and kills on the eighth level, no one will doubt him if he surpasses the level every time? If the world of immortality is so harmonious, then it would be better if the protagonist explodes the system, which will not lead to faster development. Just stop being a cook and go out and wander.
Write ancient books with modern thinking
In a world where the jungle prevails, there is nothing like a slave.
The main character is a waste spiritual root again, I'm really tired of watching it
The editor highly recommends 😥😥😥😥😅😅😅😅
Kill a pig and kill the first three chapters. It's really yours.
The rider author can set the protagonist to pass one level in one day. Each time he advances to a level, it will be as difficult as others becoming saints. This way, he can be successful in a few to dozens of chapters, and the protagonist will be looked down upon by various people.
Are my spells intelligent or have I become a demon? Is it reasonable that you can't control the strange fire after seeing it all the time?
There used to be a book about chefs, and the chef didn't look good, but he turned out to be a super boss! ! ! The most classic one is the arrival of alien cultivators from outside the world, who regard all living beings as ants. In the end, a large number of them are killed by this inconspicuous master (what is the Mahayana of transforming gods and practicing virtual reality)!
Twenty-Four Bridge on a moonlit night. . . There are still people doing this shitty street meme. . .
I'm not talking about this book, but an online article that was written about ten years ago. I can't remember the name.
It's so well written, the author has great ideas
I've just read Chapter 26 and I feel like it's pretty well written. The main reason is that the theme of this cook feels very novel. I hope the author will continue his efforts. Never write anything that will turn you back into the same stereotype of cultivating immortality.
What I'm talking about is that the book starts with a small bamboo restaurant near a forest. A few qi-training chefs live on the edge of the forest where there are only small monsters of the same level, but their masters can't see their cultivation. Although there are monsters stronger than them, no monster dares to mess with them. It is said in the later paragraph that there are only golden elixir monsters in the forest, and they have been mastered by the master! It seems that there are only golden elixir demons in this place. I can't remember the details. I later found some kind of treasure and something like that. There was an invasion of alien Yuanying gods, and they regarded the place as ants. At the critical moment, the master took action and smashed the interstellar ship with one palm. The Yuanying gods were also ants under the palm of his hand. There was a super blood training master in the starry sky watching the place, as if he wanted to recruit disciples, but he was afraid that these masters who were practicing Qi cultivation did not dare to move!