
Extraordinary Republic of China: I Have Thousands of Professional Magical Powers
超凡民国:我有万种职业神通
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 358k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eastern Xuanhuan
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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146Chapters
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This book is well written and comes with a monthly investment pass. Most Chinese martial arts will think of martial arts. You can change the name, for example, directly to a profession. When you first open this book, you must pay attention to the professional text. The mysterious must be mysterious, the cunning must be cunning, and the strange must be strange. The abilities of each profession or the abilities of monsters and monsters must be shown. Don't generalize them. Most people who read books on professions will They all come from the various mystical, cunning, strange and other abilities and magical powers of different professions. If you write these down, you will definitely get good grades and be stronger in all aspects of your profession. For example, in this kind of professional common sense, it is not the army that determines the world, but the group of people at the top of each profession. This is the professional Republic of China. Don't write something that is similar to real history, otherwise it will be boring.
Reminds me of this book. There is a "Boatman" profession in it. The advanced condition is to direct a "shipwreck" and you have to fill in hundreds of people.
This book looks pretty good so far
The three views and working style are very consistent with mine. I have already read the paid chapters and hope to continue to do so. I heard from some readers that the protagonist did not become stronger in the provincial capital. Maybe this is a way to enjoy the game in the middle and late stages? No more talking, I'll go and continue watching! 🙂
Why do people tend to start from the sidelines such as jailers, corpse collectors, and executioners when writing about the extraordinary Republic of China or the end of the dynasty? There were a lot of normal people in the Republic of China, and they were often engaged in various kinds of puppeteering and corpse-picking. Didn't those who traveled through time not eat?
What the hell is Zongzi Ligui?