Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 570 566 Comments on "Immortal Scroll"

Chapter 570 566. Comments on "Immortal Scroll"

Today I would like to introduce to you a new fantasy book that the editor has recommended nine times in a row.

"Xian Lu", Bugu Liao, level 1 author.

Category: Xianxia-classical Xianxia.

【Introduction】

When he was young, he was a follower of Xu Dao and loved immortal heroes.

I like monsters, evil spirits, demon boys, young ladies, alchemy, talismans, spirit pets, Taoist soldiers, dream goddesses, and skeletons.

He sacrificed his body to feed the monster, planted a demon in his heart, and lived away from home for half his life, just to seek freedom.

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The story of a young Taoist who cultivates Qi to seek immortality.

【Golden Five Chapters】

Chapter One: The Skeleton Actress. The protagonist, Xu Dao, is a time traveler who has been in this world for fifteen years. Fortunately, he entered the Taoist sect, otherwise he would have died long ago. His first time in the city, he saw a monkey show. Then, a lovely actress appeared, dancing with the monkeys. When she showed her arms, she discovered they were skeletons. The owner's body was covered in blood, yet he still asked the audience to pay for the show.

Chapter 2: Skeleton Taoist Soldiers. The protagonist points out the other side's fabrication, cruelly creating the "Bone Dancer." Furious, they attempt to attack, but the protagonist throws a talisman, and the two men instantly transform into skeletons, scaring the audience away. The leader immediately surrenders, claiming to have a treasure to offer.

Chapter Three: Gathering Life and Cutting. The protagonist punishes the evildoer and obtains the spell used to perpetrate his evil deeds. An old woman among the onlookers recognizes the White Bone Flower Girl as her daughter, who had been lost seven years earlier. At night, the protagonist and three of his Taoist skeletons are roosting in the wild when they discover a talisman seed on a piece of talisman paper.

Chapter 4: Talisman Seeds. Talisman seeds condense within the body after achieving great success in cultivation, allowing for greater efficiency. He was only a mere Taoist child, far from reaching this level. Now that he had obtained a talisman seed, his cultivation speed would surely soar. Even more bizarrely, the evil talisman paper was indestructible.

Chapter 5: The Talisman Without a Token. The talisman paper was now blank, the evil spell having been burned away by the fire. The protagonist picked up his brush and drew the talisman, writing his cultivation method on it. It worked, but it quickly disintegrated. After some thought, he added blood to cinnabar and surprisingly succeeded in creating a talisman seed that met his cultivation needs.

【Brief Comment】

This author has only this book under his name.

After much inquiry, I found out that he is unwilling to reveal his real account. Therefore, I cannot provide any gossip information about this author.

The book was launched on November 1st, with 3600 first orders, ranking ninth during the same period, second only to "The Talisman of the Old Days" by the great writer Xiong Langgou, and higher than "My Wife is Not Human" by Naihe Xiaowangchuan, "My Attic Leads to Another World" by Silent Pastries, and works by many well-known authors such as Yu Yunfei, Yue Zhongyin, Piaodang Melbourne, and Cangtian Baihe.

Currently, this book has 5.65 collections on Qidian.com, 21 collections in the bookstore, 12 fans, and 1 alliance leaders.

Although the total number of collections is not particularly high, for a level 1 author, the first order of 3600 is enough to make him happy for three days and three nights.

I'd like to highlight the editor's kindness to him. According to available data, this book has been recommended nine times in a row since September 13th, earning it the standard six-channel, three-river, and homepage recommendations. He's got them all. Now all he needs is a major promotion and a splash screen.

It can be seen that from an editor's perspective, this book has unlimited potential.

From the perspective of content, I think the style is very advantageous. The overall style of this book is relatively retro, with a strong Xianxia flavor. The meticulousness of the words clearly highlights the mastery of Xu Dao, the young Taoist priest.

The beginning is quite amazing, with the ups and downs of the fate of the white-bone actress, and the emergence, burning, and reshaping of the talisman seed, the process is complete and reasonable.

The protagonist's life trajectory is natural, low-key and highly immersive, without any sense of abruptness. The title itself is also very interesting, and it is obvious that it is a serious fairy tale novel.

So, overall, this book is very worth looking forward to.

【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】

It's a bit strange. This book is quite interesting, but it doesn't seem to be very popular.

Is the Xianxia category so powerful now?
It's so difficult for newcomers to stand out~
Come on, if it doesn’t work, just combine the books into a large size.

(End of this chapter)

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