This book was called "I Am a Latecomer in the World of Cultivators." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wei Tu, and the female protagonist, Xing Hua. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" was written by Blackhearted Master. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, maturity, spiritual roots, and mortals. [User recommendation: Little white text, a very enjoyable little white text, very to my liking, especially like this kind of decisive protagonist!] I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Am a Latecomer in the World of Cultivators." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wei Tu, and the female protagonist, Xing Hua. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" was written by Blackhearted Master. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, maturity, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: This is good, the style is stable, and the author's thoughts are mature. Up until now, it had been written quite well before he started cultivating, but after he officially started cultivating, it seemed that the structure was too small. Immortal cultivation novels were all about imagination, and it felt like the author was dancing in shackles. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Am a Latecomer in the World of Cultivators." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wei Tu, and the female protagonist, Xing Hua. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" was written by Blackhearted Master. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, maturity, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: I feel that this book is better than the previous two books. The ways of the world are not as simple as fighting and killing. The development of Dao is not the so-called behind-the-scenes style. It really highlights a late bloomer. It was quite good-looking, a little toxic but acceptable. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Am a Latecomer in the Cultivation World." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wei Tu, and the female protagonist, Xing Hua. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" was written by Blackhearted Master. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, maturity, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" is an eye-catching immortal cultivation novel. Although the author did not show much new ideas in the previous two works, this new book was a surprise. The plot was compact, and every story was brilliant and exciting. In terms of character design, every character was full of charm and had their own unique personality, which left a deep impression on people. Especially the strong presence of the early life horoscope, which added a lot of suspense and interest to the whole story. However, the content after the late stage of the foundation establishment stage was a little dry and lacked sufficient driving force. This might be a difference in personal senses. In general,"I Am a Latecomer in the World of Cultivators" was a fascinating immortal cultivation novel. Every story was fascinating and made people unable to stop. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Am a Latecomer in the World of Cultivators." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wei Tu, and the female protagonist, Xing Hua. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" was written by Blackhearted Master. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, maturity, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: It's a very interesting book. The creativity is not bad. It uses technology to cultivate immortality. The brain is also amazing. I finished reading it in one breath. It's not enough. I want to read more... I hope you will like this book.
This book was "Inquiries about the Way of the Immortal." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Qin Sang; the male protagonist, Yun Youzi; the male protagonist, Mingyue; the male protagonist, Wushang; the male protagonist, Tan Hao; the male protagonist, Fatty Chicken; the male protagonist, Qing Zhu; the male protagonist, Bai; the male protagonist, Double-Headed Hou; the female protagonist, Princess Dongyang; the female protagonist, Shi Wei; the female protagonist, Qing Jun; the female protagonist, Liu Li; and the female protagonist, Liu Ying, Mute Gu. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Questioning the Immortal Dao" by Rain Striking the Bluestone. It was a Xianxia/classical Xianxia novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, classical Xianxia, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: I've been reading it for a long time, but I didn't add it to the book list. It's a big volume, but it can still maintain the quality. The author is really the kind of person I admire. I give you a thumbs up.🥰🥰 I hope you will like this book.
This book was called Mortal, Opening with a Gold Devouring Beetle, and the characters in it included the male lead, Han Xu. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. Mortal, A Gold Devouring Beetle at the Beginning Author: Mo Feng. It was a Xianxia/ancient Xianxia novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, ancient Xianxia, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: Han Xu fell asleep listening to the audio novel Mortal Cultivation Legend, and when he woke up, he transmigrated. What was even more ridiculous was that he had actually transmigrated into the body of the last descendant of the Han family. In order to see Old Demon Han's portrait with his own eyes, Han Xu went to the Han Family's ancestral hall according to the original owner's memory. Unexpectedly, he was actually involved in a battle. Just as his life was hanging by a thread, a mature Gold Devouring Beetle floated out… I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Am a Latecomer in the Cultivation World." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wei Tu, and the female protagonist, Xing Hua. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm a Late Bloomer in the World of Cultivators" was written by Blackhearted Master. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, maturity, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: 2023-7-24. From the mortal world to immortal cultivation, the transition is very natural. The plot is relatively self-consistent and warm. At present, immortal cultivation has just started. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Transmigrated to Become the Leader of a Sect". The characters in the book included the supporting role, the world map, and the male protagonist, Zhang Xiaosheng. After waking up from a nap, he transmigrated to the body of a sect leader. The problem was…the sect leader had just gone mad! The female lead was Yun Ruoli, the male supporting character was Luo Xuan, the Great Elder of the Five Element Sect's Inner Sanctum, the male supporting character was Mo Wuhen, a disciple of the Five Element Sect's Heaven Spiritual Root, the male supporting character was Ning Xuan, the Fourth Elder of the Five Element Sect's Inner Sanctum, the male supporting character was Guan Fuzi, the male supporting character was Yao Puzi, the male supporting character was Mo Ziyuan, and the female supporting character was Xiao Dan, a disciple of the Five Element Sect's Earth Spiritual Root. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I Transmigrated and Became the Master of a Sect" Author: Big-faced Cat, Ai Chi Yu. This is a Xianxia/classical Xianxia novel. It contains transmigration, calmness, and spiritual root elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: Fine Food-Food-I don't know, but this is an extremely different kind of sect-related novel. Although the various settings are very good, and the relationship between the characters and emotions are also considered okay, after it was published, I don't know if the author was arrogant or just wanted to write what he wanted, but there was a big pit. Let's put it this way, Japan and South Korea were at war, and it was originally a 60 - 40 ratio. Suddenly, one day, Japan came and surrounded them. Unexpectedly, no one in the world noticed it. Then, the whole of Korea was destroyed, and only two children escaped. Then, the neighboring China... North Korea and the others didn't even react? Anyway, I didn't want to continue reading. I almost thought that the author had changed. "Anyway, the early stages are still worth watching. I didn't watch the later stages, so it's not good to comment. I hope you will like this book.
This book was "Inquiries about the Way of the Immortal." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Qin Sang; the male protagonist, Yun Youzi; the male protagonist, Mingyue; the male protagonist, Wushang; the male protagonist, Tan Hao; the male protagonist, Fatty Chicken; the male protagonist, Qing Zhu; the male protagonist, Bai; the male protagonist, Double-Headed Hou; the female protagonist, Princess Dongyang; the female protagonist, Shi Wei; the female protagonist, Qing Jun; the female protagonist, Liu Li; and the female protagonist, Liu Ying, Mute Gu. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Questioning the Immortal Dao" by Rain Striking the Bluestone. It was a Xianxia/classical Xianxia novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, classical Xianxia, spiritual roots, and mortals. [User recommendation: "Ask the Immortal Path" is a very outstanding mortal novel.] The author's writing was excellent, and the plot was fascinating. Especially the similarities with the Legend of Mortal Cultivation, which made the readers feel the author's love and persistence for mortals. The setting of the novel was also very reasonable. Every character had a reason behind it, making the story more lively and interesting. Qin Sang's cultivation experience was also very difficult, and the persistence of Qing Shi, Monarch Green, Liu Li, and the others also demonstrated the power of faith. The plot changed as the map unfolded, and novel suspense always existed, attracting readers to explore along the way. Overall, this novel was not inferior to Mortal Cultivation Biography and was worth reading. He hoped that the author could continue writing and bring more exciting stories to the readers. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called Mortal, Opening with a Gold Devouring Beetle, and the characters in it included the male lead, Han Xu. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. Mortal, A Gold Devouring Beetle at the Beginning Author: Mo Feng. It was a Xianxia/ancient Xianxia novel with elements of transmigration, calmness, ancient Xianxia, spiritual roots, and mortals. User recommendation: Han Xu fell asleep listening to the audio novel Mortal Cultivation Legend, and when he woke up, he transmigrated. What was even more ridiculous was that he had actually transmigrated into the body of the last descendant of the Han family. In order to see Old Demon Han's portrait with his own eyes, Han Xu went to the Han Family's ancestral hall according to the original owner's memory. Unexpectedly, he was actually involved in a battle. Just as his life was hanging by a thread, a mature Gold Devouring Beetle floated out… I hope you will like this book.