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Chapter 1135 1132 Comments on "Who Says Sleeping Doesn't Count as Cultivation"

Chapter 1135 1132. Comments on "Who Says Sleeping Doesn't Count as Cultivation"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book to you.

"Who Says Sleeping Doesn't Count as Cultivation", A Dream of Getting Rich, Level 1 Author.

Category: Fantasy-Dynasty.

Summary:
Everyone knows that Jiang Qingyu, the fourth son of the Jubei Palace, is a sickly person. He stays in bed for nine hours a day. He goes to bed when the sun sets and does not get up until noon.

He did not study literature, practice martial arts, or go to brothels to listen to music, so he was nicknamed "Young Master Sleeping Dragon".

However, no one knows that people can actually practice in dreams.

……

One night, Jiang Qingyu fell asleep on her bed in the palace.

At the same time, in the capital city thousands of miles away, some people reported to the authorities, claiming that they saw Master Wolong kill a ten-foot-tall golden dragon with one sword!
At the moment of the dragon's fall, the Imperial Astronomical Observatory in the capital observed the sky at night and saw the Black Tortoise devouring the Purple Star. The thousand-year fortune of the Chu State was reduced by 80% overnight!
On the second day, an urgent report appeared in the court of Chu State.

There were only four words on the emergency report:

Resist the Northern King's rebellion.

【Brief Comment】

He only has this book to his name, and it took 85 days to write.

Although this is a new book, old readers should have already noticed that this boy is definitely extraordinary.

This introduction is flawless, the story is very complete, and the setting is very interesting.

The protagonist seems to be a native, and I couldn't tell whether he was a time traveler during the trial reading.

On the surface, he is a loser, but in fact he is extremely talented.

His talent lies not in his appearance, but in his powerful soul.

He is a congenital spirit that can leave his body. After practicing the "Great Dream Sutra", he can kill people invisibly in dreams.

This has a lot to do with his training, and also stems from the fact that he had been watching the old swordsman's killing of a thousand men in his dreams five years ago.

This old swordsman was also a genius. He had no teacher or followers. He taught himself the way of swordsmanship at the age of 8 using a willow branch.

Five years ago, he came to the palace's Sutra Library to practice martial arts and defeated thousands of opponents who came to challenge him.

During this time, the protagonist witnessed all the battles. The situation in the palace was delicate, and the royal family was wary.

In order to survive and also because of the bottleneck in his practice, the protagonist decided to start practicing his physical body.

On the sixth floor of the Sutra Library, he accepted the inheritance left by the old swordsman, learned top-level swordsmanship, and made a three-year agreement.

At that time, he will challenge the most talented person in the world on behalf of his master.

For safety reasons, his martial arts identity needs to be kept secret. After all, he is not strong enough in a head-on fight.

I won’t spoil the rest.

Overall, this book is of high quality and very interesting, suitable for readers who like to try new things and explore new possibilities.

【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】

I had high hopes for this book, but now it seems that the hopes were too high and the results are not ideal.

I just watched the latest plot carefully again, and it feels too simple.

The three leaders competed to send their daughters away, and military intelligence came in, suggesting an assassin.

The memorable points are not prominent and the writing skills are limited.

Compared with "13 Mink Street", whether it is character dialogue, scene description, or conflict point, each chapter is done very carefully, with particularly good details, and it can leave readers with a lot of imagination.

Even for "The Other Side of Deep Space", which has been repeatedly described as a bit watery, Chen Dong has been revising the plot direction bit by bit. Although the part about Lao Wang's tempering of his mind in the mortal world is a bit dull, it has also touched the hearts of many readers.

The setting of the four roads also connects the past and the future, drawing a very obvious step line.

Although the latest plot of this book also tries hard to portray the different mentalities and methods of the three leaders, it actually fails to fully highlight the key features.

It seems a bit bland, and I'm afraid it has no hope of becoming a quality product.

(End of this chapter)

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