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Chapter 309 304 Comments on "Inner Demon"

Chapter 309 304. Comments on "Inner Demon"

Today I would like to recommend a completed work to you.

"The Inner Demon", Qinzhi Huaqing, level 5 author.

Category: Xianxia-Fantasy cultivation of immortality.

【Introduction】

Perhaps on a cold winter night, you hear someone singing softly outside the wall:
A mysterious man with feathered clothes and a heart of white clouds, a zither, a sword and a painting.

Light snow, red stove, yellow bud wine, reading Ziwei Dongting Sutra at night.

The lingering sound is like the sound of nature.

You walk on the snow following the sound, and suddenly see faint lights in the distance.

After another quarter of an hour of walking, we entered the bamboo forest. Suddenly, the view opened up and a warm feeling came over us. We saw a white crane dancing gracefully, and a dragon girl in red playing the zither and singing in unison.

You were surprised and rubbed your eyes.

When I looked again, I found myself standing outside my house, and the grass and trees on the street were withered.

Everyone talks about gods, but they don’t know that they may be right next to you.

【Golden Ten Chapters】

Chapter 1, The Ninth Young Master. The protagonist, Li Yunxin, is being hunted and flees to a dilapidated temple. He is eventually caught up by two Taoist priests, and in their throes, they are brutally killed by a gigantic, hideous monster. The monster, clad in human skin, roasts the Taoists' bodies. The protagonist, thanks to a unique fate, escapes this fate for now.

Chapter 2: Captain Xing. The protagonist hides a precious jade slip in the sole of his shoe, avoiding discovery. He finally reaches a town, encounters a living person, and collapses. He is imprisoned, and clues suggest he will be used as a scapegoat and executed later.

Chapter 3, Silly Goose. Captain Xing reports the prisoner to the county magistrate, claiming the protagonist had also murdered his son. The magistrate agrees with the captain, who then creates an opportunity for the protagonist to escape. If he does, he will be killed. No one else will be concerned. Unfortunately, the protagonist has already seen through all this and is determined not to escape.

Chapter 4, The Doctor. The protagonist takes a nap, then leisurely makes his way out, fearing they'll eventually find a way to break him out of his cell and stage a prison break. Seeing the surrounding detectives outside, he explains to the detective that demons are real, and that he's sure he's seen them too. The protagonist asks for a pencil and paintbrush, and sketches the demon. It turns out to be a fake.

Chapter 5: The Night of the Murder. The captain, realizing he'd been tricked, immediately led his men in pursuit, but after several detours, he realized they were being led by the nose. He split up his forces and finally caught up with the protagonist. This time, the hateful demon also appeared. The captain, enraged, rushed forward and died.

Chapter 6: The Human Heart. The protagonist, through wit and deception, inspires the captain of the police, taking his life. The demon, finding him amusing, spares him once again. The protagonist knows he should have spent the rest of his life in a remote mountain village. Unfortunately, the unexpected death of his parents and the unexplained arrival of a mysterious Taoist priest unravel a complex story.

Chapter 7, The Clear Jade Slip. Two Taoists engage in a pleasant conversation with the protagonist, recounting the various schools of thought and suggesting that since they possess rare treasures without any power, they should offer them to the world's Taoist traditions. After much deception, the protagonist reveals their sinister intentions, and the three of them immediately become enemies.

Chapter 8, The Young Man. The protagonist plots a plot against two Taoist priests and begins a frantic escape, reaching a ruined temple. The Taoist priests are killed by demons, and so are the constables. He's finally out of danger. Along the way, he stops a caravan and finally encounters a somewhat normal human.

Chapter 9, The Painter. The protagonist and the old Taoist priest in the car hit it off very well. Although the old Taoist priest was only half-baked, for the protagonist, who had nowhere to stay, finding shelter in a small temple was a good option. So, he decided to become the old Taoist priest's apprentice.

Chapter 10, The Swordsman. A young woman at the escort agency, embroiled in a new love affair, cannot bear to see the protagonist wasted his life by being swindled by an old Taoist priest into a useless, dilapidated temple. Furthermore, the protagonist is handsome, and if she could bring him back to the agency, perhaps they could become a good match. Unfortunately, before the two can express their feelings for each other, the swordsman suddenly arrives, interrupting their romantic encounter. The swordsman and his crew easily capture everyone at the agency.

【Brief Comment】

About the Author

Qin Zhihua Qing, a level 5 author, has written six works: "Fearless True Lord", "Mage's Notes", "Deity-like", "Inner Demon", "God Hunting Plan" and "Guide to Invading the Earth".

Only one movie has reached the level of excellence, and that is this one.

"Inner Demon" was put on the shelves on May 1, 2016. The first order and average order have not been counted. It has 170,000 collections on Qidian and 19,600 collections on Bookstore. It has 340,000 fans and 12 alliance leaders.

summary of the story
This book mainly tells the story of the time traveler Li Yunxin, who flees all the way to avoid the pursuit of the Taoist priest. In the dilapidated temple, he attracts a powerful demon, who kills the Taoist priest but spares him. Because his fate is so strange, even the demon cannot see clearly.

He was then thrown into prison and was about to be beheaded as a scapegoat. He escaped from prison and was chased by the constables, but was once again killed by the demons.

The protagonist is extremely intelligent and good at observing people's words and expressions. He has long seen through the thoughts of the captain of the police and others.

This was revealed even before his parents died, when the two Taoists came to his house to ask for treasure.

After all, he is a time traveler, so his mind is naturally very insightful.

Although he had a unique destiny, his fate was too unfortunate. He just escaped from the wolf's den and fell into the tiger's mouth, and he had no peace at all.

Character characteristics
The protagonist is not a genuinely good person. In this dangerous world, it is difficult for good people to live long.

That's why he plotted against the two Taoists and ambushed the captain of the police and his entourage.

Making friends with demons is just for the sake of survival.

It really proves the saying that the world of cultivating immortals has never been peaceful and stable.

Style characteristics
This book has a strong Xianxia flavor, but it is also different from the general loser's counterattack. The path to becoming an immortal is not a routine of simply joining a sect, beating monsters and leveling up.

The protagonist first experiences the tragedy of escape, feels the cruelty of reality, and tempers his character.

In fact, it was because his good parents never taught him the formal methods of painting. Otherwise, with his wisdom, he would not be hunted down all the time.

Therefore, this book is not cliché and there are still many things worth reading.

The title of the book, "Inner Demon", and the supporting character Li Heng in the book also show that the author is quite knowledgeable about "The Son-in-Law".

Know the name of "Inner Demon Ning Liheng"!

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”!
Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

First of all, thank you for the tip.

Secondly, although the title of today's book is a bit mysterious, the content is an authentic fantasy about cultivating immortals, especially the description of the cruelty of the mortal world and the difficulty of cultivating immortals, which are very clear and understandable.

Not all cultivators can feel the magic of flying with a sword from the very beginning.

After making friends with demons and escaping from troubled times, and experiencing enough intrigues and escapes from death, when the real door to cultivating immortals is opened, the protagonist becomes more clear about the direction of his life.

Entering the Tao through painting and realizing the Supreme Being’s ruthlessness is truly eye-opening.

As for the author's other works, we can only say that after the masterpieces, there are only a few mediocre ones.

Writing is so hard!

(End of this chapter)

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