
Douluo: Supreme Sword Cultivator
斗罗:剑修无上
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 761k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Fan Works
- Updated
- 5mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Some personal thoughts on reading
(First stack the armor, there is no other meaning, just some incomprehension, please delete it if it offends) Let me first talk about my understanding of Kong Sang, the protagonist. The protagonist was picked up by Master Jiao (Master Jiao), most likely in infancy (5 to 8 years old). The protagonist started a good life. She was carefully taught, preached, taught, and solved doubts. It was the sect leader who saved her from the pain of being hungry, naked, naked, and nowhere to rely on. She also inspired to pass on the sect master's belief to eliminate demons and bless the human race Haiyanheqing. But Zhongdao Bensui was assassinated by his eldest brother from his sect. ∥It can be seen from the article that the protagonist is a swordsman, and he really works hard to inherit his master's beliefs (after all, one of the three demon kings who fucked him without any mercy fucked himself to blood, otherwise he would not have self-destructed in desperation), and he really simply believes that his master will sacrifice his life to eliminate demons without hesitation, and his fellow disciples will do it. Not to mention sacrificing his life, at least to eliminate demons. But the number one in the whole sect who was fighting internally was their master and apprentice, Tiehanhan. (Inexplicably funny, but not funny) He also has ruthlessness, which can be seen from the desperate situation where he exposed himself to death. She had trust in the sect, but as for the betrayal of the trusting master, she just asked lightly why, and then exploded with a statement about the bond of the sword (actually, I personally feel that these two sentences are a bit redundant, and I exploded more harshly after asking) without hesitation. Then there are the issues of Tiandao missions and schooling. I don't quite understand the path that the protagonist will choose later on, whether to destroy the direct group and kill all those who can cause trouble and support a good emperor with ambitions to serve the people, or to unite the unified emperor group and the princes and generals rather than the uprising group to take the throne themselves. But judging from the choices and trends of the academy, it seems that they are going to take the route of machination, rather than the route of leveling and violent flattening. (A little disappointed) I actually still hope to take the second path and focus on leveling. As long as the level is high enough, the road will be wide enough. I still have expectations about how to do Tiandao's mission, but because of the "Tian Yuan Sect Syndrome", I was bitten by a snake and was afraid of the rope for ten years. I feel like we are going to go together as a group, and the probability of cooperating with Tang is very high (a headache), but Tiandou has Xue Qinghe, maybe he will cooperate with Xue Qinghe (question mark), and it may also be a niche choice like Xue Beng (but I feel that he is a bit useless, so it is better to choose him than just Xue Qinghe) Star Prince got it) Regarding the issue of choosing an academy, regarding the niche choice of Tiandou Royal Academy, there are no fanfics I have seen so far (not excluding the few fanfics I have read). It is relatively novel. I look forward to how it will stir up troubles in the academy. Although I still don't understand why I didn't choose Wuhun Palace, I understand a little after the author's explanation (Tian Dou is weak and suitable for making troubles as a second- and fifth-year-old boy) (although I feel that it should focus on development [he is only 6 years old now, not 16 years old] at least the soul master can do things again). Also, I thought that the protagonist is a neutral person with no attributes and his own camp, but it seems not to be the case now. Overall, this setting really appeals to me and I love it so much. A genius sword cultivator, who slays demons and defends the way, was tricked into a different world and made a deal with the supreme heaven. He climbed to the top and returned to the original world to slay demons and ascend to look for opportunities to resurrect his master. He kills decisively and has no CP. Finally, I wish the author a lot of encouragement! It has a nice setting, a great protagonist, and the plot is not too outrageous.
Such a decent protagonist? Very rare now
Shit, as soon as he said that he would stand on the side of the common people, he turned around and entered Tiandou Academy and became a noble.
When I saw Chapter 14, I absorbed a soul ring from level 10 to level 11, and you actually said that the breakthrough to the foundation-building level was achieved during the Qi-refining stage. I didn't want to read it for a moment. You said that it was almost enough to break through to the Qi-refining stage. As far as Douluo is concerned, anyone who breaks through to foundation building can be banned at will. The golden elixir has become a god. Although the novel is a novel, the writing should not be too exaggerated, so that people will not even have the desire to read it.
Thoughts after reading the previous chapters
I have some doubts and insights after reading the previous chapters Points that puzzle me: 1. What is the standard of "benefiting the people" of Heaven's Way? Is it to maintain the status quo (that is, everyone has a chance to awaken)? Is it to ensure that everyone is equal (that is, everyone is equal under the law)? Or has it done a great job of benefiting the common people? 2. How long does Tiandao require for "benefiting the people"? In the short term, you can completely cultivate to Douluo and then use force to complete it. In the long term, you need to think more Insights: 1. The main character's purpose is to become a god and return, and she wants someone to take over after she leaves to "benefit the people". At least to ensure that it is not worse than when she became a god 2. With the innate soul power and weapon soul, wherever you go, you will be focused on training, and on the contrary, you will also be strangled by hostile forces 3. Imperialist system. The so-called benefiting the people, in the final analysis, is to return some of the benefits of the upper class to the lower class. As long as there are royal relatives and nobles, these people will slowly get back those benefits after the protagonist leaves 4
The name Kong Sang looks funny.
I have just read the free chapter so far, and I have a question. Since the protagonist's goal is for the benefit of the common people, shouldn't he choose the empire? After all, in which imperial college, it is clearly stated that all students have noble titles, and the protagonist recruits soul masters, and the ones he recruits are all people with aristocratic status, and the soul masters of the civilian class are not accessible at all. Will they be obedient when they want to fight for the interests of civilians in the future? (And considering the Machiavellian ability shown by the protagonist in her previous life, does she have the ability to let the nobles give up profits without taking the route of violent suppression?) Even if the protagonist listens when she is gone, what happens after she leaves? Moreover, this kind of affirmative action must be bottom-up. Only when the groups whose interests have been infringed make their voices heard can it be successful. Top-down is simply not advisable. It's not a joke, I just want to ask people who have read it, what channels do the protagonists use to fight for the interests of civilians in the main text. If it's about opening up the people's wisdom, cultivating soul masters from the civilian class and letting them speak for themselves, I'd really like to see it. If it is the kind of person who recruits a team of noble soul masters and becomes a lord, or a free and powerful but powerless soul master, or a powerful elder, and then rely on his own strength to let the major forces give benefits to the common people. Please forgive me, in this case, the only way is to push through violence. After the protagonist leaves, once the soul master forces of the civilian class do not have the strength to challenge the aristocracy, the aristocratic forces will become even more powerful in suppressing the civilians. Ten thousand years later, the outcome of civilians may not be better than Dou Er
It's a funny novel. The people competing for the innate soul power are actually several great soul masters. Wuhundian vs Tiandou😅😅😅😅
So pretty!!!!!!!
Teacher, you have stopped updating for three months 😭
Oh, why did you get banned?
Pure black martial soul hall
You are right to say that there are scum in Wuhun Palace, but will geniuses be killed if they don't join Wuhun Palace? This is something only the Qibao Glazed Sect can do. In the original work, Gu Rong made it clear that he wanted to kill Tang San. On the contrary, Wuhun Palace has never done such a thing. Kill Tang San because he is Tang Hao's son. If he really didn't join Wuhun Palace, he would kill Oscar Tang San and Xiao Wu. He would have died long ago 😅
The teacher's recent updates are very unstable 😭