
Uncle Nine Travels Through Constantine
九叔穿越康斯坦丁
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- Completed
- Length
- 781k Words
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eerie Mystery
- Updated
- 4mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Everyone knew that Constantine was fucked, but because his character was too inferior and Uncle Jiu's character was too good, everyone had no objection.
Everyone is questioning the origin of the borrowing method. The Three Qing Dynasties have ruled Eastern fantasy and fairy tales for countless epochs. What's wrong with coming to America to visit?
About the world view of this book
Regarding the worldview of this book, I have seen many people put forward their own opinions recently, so I will give you a rough summary. In fact, the Hell Detective Constantine comics originally involve the DC Universe, including Superman, Batman, etc. However, this book does not adhere to the world view of the Hell Detective comics, but is based on the basic design of "Justice League Dark", with additional characters from two worlds, characters from the Uncle Nine universe, and some characters from Marvel or Dark Horse. However, the world view does not participate, only the characters are related. This book is not written according to a fan. I just want to write a story about the conflict between Uncle Jiu's character and Constantine's ruffianism in this world. Some plots involve movies and TV shows, but they are not completely based on him. The characters in the later period are not only Uncle Jiu. Therefore, if you think you can read it, welcome it. If you feel that this world view is unacceptable, don't force it. After all, I am trying. However, on a side note, I will always write about Eastern magic that crushes Marvel and DC. Even if I talk about breaking the sky, I will stand on this position. I will never be able to put other sects on top, that's all!
The magic of Marvel and DC has its origin, and Uncle Ninth's spells are borrowed from the ancestors and gods. I feel that the biggest problem with this theme is that the "well-intentioned" existence is willing to lend you a loan. In view of Zha Kang's famous debt king, especially the First Fallen, Lucifer silently supports you, and Uncle Ninth is not as shameless as Zha Lang, and will be taken away sooner or later.
Uncle Jiu's moral bottom line is too high and he is rigid. Constantine is basically dead when he travels across the city.
There are so many women in Zha Kang
Look at that version, there are more women in the comics, but there seems to be nothing in the movie version, not even the female lead.
I doubt Uncle Jiu will be able to go to heaven as soon as he gets pregnant
Not yellow-haired Constantine
It's Jones' handsome version of John Constantine in Christ,
I found a treasure novel, come on! Very well written!
Ghosts can handle that. What to do if there is a monster? What to do with the devil?
This is all about Constantine. If there aren't many female protagonists, there will be no incentive to vote monthly.
My personal suggestion is to change your style. Instead of looking for trouble, it is better for others to look for trouble. Go directly back to China to renew your legal duties, and then get a urn from the Arctic Exorcist Academy, and launch an anti-criminal campaign in the United States to destroy temples and destroy evil spirits.
Give a brief evaluation
As of the 53rd chapter of the novel, the well-written characters and styles are in line with Uncle Jiu's setting. The writing is smooth and not laggy. The most important thing is that it is not sloppy. Then, the plot and character settings are quite interesting. The world view is well stitched. It seems that the world view of the Hong Kong film has been transferred. But why only the 53rd chapter? Because the 54th chapter gave the audience a lot of shit. The scene where Father Midnight recognizes his bride is so baffling. I don't know why I have to describe this scene and make the protagonist feel defeated. What's the point? I have to use this to describe the character. There are obviously many ways to choose the most poisonous one. I should continue to read it later, but Chapter 54 is really too poisonous and has little effect on the connection of the plot.
Will you use Constantine's method? I remember that Uncle Jiu's spells are not very useful against Western monsters.
There is a poisonous point. According to the performance of the protagonist, this is completely lost. Others didn't show any reaction, just the protagonist's apprentice, but Zatanna didn't show any reaction.
Such an interesting article, why is the data so bad?
The author is very creative and the writing is good, but I think in the introduction you want to write it into the DC world view, then there is a problem. There is no New York in DC. Cha Kang usually appears in places like the UK or Gotham Metropolis.
One of the things that attracts comic readers about Zha Kang is that he knows all kinds of weird spells and knowledge. If you just play one of them, you will lose some of his charm.
If the protagonist wasn't Uncle Jiu, more people would watch it, right?
Are you really mean?
Uncle Jiu saved the world, made money, cheered, and was stripped naked. Are you really stripping naked? Don't you leave a penny for Uncle Jiu? Readers don't really care that Uncle Jiu sweeps the floor for Gangster Kang, but it uses his face to repay his debts. You, the author, have the final say on the specific shape. Readers still have to worry about Gangster Kang wandering around outside all day long. As the saying goes, things can only happen in three days. Anyway, I don't want to wait until three to scold him. You'd better explain it at midnight.
I want to know if this author writes good books? I read a few chapters and thought it was okay, but why is it that even though he has written 11 books, and I have read several books with more than 1 million words, the author level is still LV1 🤔
It's really well written. I finished it all in one day and I gave you my monthly pass.
How many of these should I wear? Uncle Jiu has quite a few brothers, right?
Interesting
This idea is interesting, let's take a look at it. 😍
It's a pity that it's Sacon, not Zhakan
This so-called black and positive world view, alas...
Chas doesn't seem to be this character, and it doesn't matter which version he is. The demon nurse and Zatanna also felt that something was wrong. It's obvious that the author knows a lot about comics, so how could he write it like this? If you want to say that this is an American TV series, I will sew it however I want without saying a word, but if you want to say that it is based on the Heizheng worldview, emm... If you use these characters and this worldview as the basis, you must at least have a basic respect for it. In Uncle Jiu's own plot, you have to be enchanted with Holy Light to kill vampires. In this book, you can defeat the three demons. It can only be said that there is a reason why the replies to the pinned worldview post have more likes than the author himself.
I originally planned to subscribe to the full subscription, but I've already subscribed to half of it, but I didn't expect it to die.
Why is the author still LV1?
Why is the author still LV1 I think the writing is quite good👀