You forgot the Jade like skin, their Phoenix eyebrow, and eyes that contain stars and wisdom.
I agree, like why don't these families teach their young masters some restraint or humility. #overusedtrope3 Like if someone else bought the...
I know right?! A good female MC who isn't always in need of rescue, and also good in character and morals. I drop most of the novels that are...
Sorry long rant (I read generic Xianxia with more male protagonists than female ones so the first rant is longer) Ok so this is to talk about the...
I've thought about writing a Xianxia novel about raising the MC's clan to the peak. The MC can be reincarnated or whatever, but is born as the...
Mwhahahahaha... You will know pain! It's the Reynes of Castamere.
That's too bad... ;-; Thanks anyways..
I was wonder if there was a map of where Douo Dalu occurs. I wanted to see where everything was placed and wondered if there was an official map...
True, especially saiyans cause after getting beat half to death, they powerup like crazy. Typical body cultivator behavior. I guess they're super...
Most people from china have a general understanding of the more common dialects and can understand them, for example Cantonese. I can understand a...
Be careful not to lose it all.
Haha, funny good romance. More like damsel in distress... the love interest seems to power up enough to not be the weakest but doesn't seem to...
Lmao Toe fungus
Many thanks!
I'm genuinely interested in knowing what CN Webnovel publishers are either not under Qidan or its parent company Tencent, cause we know that no...
Wow awesome, I am kind of hoping for more fan fictions of Chinese novels. We have so many fanfics of other things (manga/anime, books, tv, movies,...
I'm not too sure of the legal jargon but I think the 20 liscenced ones are safe but the fight is over the 11 supposed to be liscenced ones.
I agree, compared to other novels where the MC is always the underdog that can fight higher realms or constantly power up before or during the...
Different languages use different sounds as onomantopia. Keke is often used in Korean language to signify laughter. ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Weirdly accurate but slightly awkward because the grammar structure is different from the words spoken... well it's ok.. I guess... kinda sucky...
Separate names with a comma.