He also became indifferent.
He used his powerful strength to force back the Immortal Lord Luoya, and his attack was so ruthless that everyone in the Luoxia Sect was shocked.
[? Zheng Yun wouldn't want to kill his own father, would he?]
Am I the only one who thinks the teriyaki chicken drumstick scene wasn't handled well? I feel like it could have been a little more mellow.
The protagonist has come this far single-handedly, but he's still too sharp. Isn't it tiring to live like this? I feel a little sorry for him, feeling like he has no one behind him. He's treated worse than the protagonist of "Infinite World."
Since the beginning of "The Road to Eternal Life", some readers have mentioned that they feel that Zheng Yun's character is too cold and not gentle enough. Although killing enemies and ignoring those who ask for help are beneficial to him, many readers think that Zheng Yun is too selfish and lacks humanity.
Lin Shu's previous articles were full of humanity, but this one seems to lack it.
Readers found it very uncomfortable.
Although the plot of "The Road to Eternal Life" is indeed very exciting.
Readers had not expressed any disgust before, but the reason they expressed such disgust this time was naturally because Luoya Xianjun was Zheng Yun's father.
…
Shi Juan felt that there was nothing unacceptable about this plot.
It is true that the monks in "The Road to Immortality" are cultivating to become immortals, but the world of immortals is essentially a society where the strong prey on the weak. If the protagonist is too gentle, he will die as soon as he witnesses two monks fighting each other, even without having to step into the world of immortals.
What's more, Luoya Immortal Lord is just the protagonist's father. Apart from this identity, he has never given the protagonist anything, no fatherly love, no care, no resources. When the protagonist was struggling as a young cultivator, he was the high and mighty Luoya Immortal Lord of Luoxia Sect.
To be honest, Shi Juan doesn’t understand how the comment section could become so noisy.
Zheng Yun has had this kind of personality from the beginning. He has never changed and has been consistent throughout. It is a bit late that he has only realized this now.
Shi Juan originally thought that the quarrel in the comment section would be over, but when he opened StarNet that night, he actually saw someone criticizing Teriyaki Chicken Legs and saying things like top authors should guide good values.
Shi Juan: “…”
Can't I just sleep at home if I have nothing to do?
The other party actually went too far, saying that Teriyaki Chicken Leg is not only an online writer, but also a senior healer. The key to being a healer is "healing", and this should be reflected in his writing.
Shi Juan continued to look puzzled.
He was really confused. What year was it now? Hadn't this guy seen "World Infinite"?
Even the cannibals are here, so isn’t “The Path to Immortality” still a little shallow?
Shi Juan looked around silently and finally came to the conclusion that this person was definitely here to take advantage of the popularity of the teriyaki chicken legs.
Maybe they lack attention in their daily lives, so they seek a sense of existence through online writing.
Teriyaki Chicken Leg ignored the other party, but the other party became more and more excited, criticizing "The Eternal Life Path" from beginning to end, saying that Teriyaki Chicken Leg was daydreaming, and then saying how unreasonable a certain plot of "The Eternal Life Path" was.
Shi Juan: “…”
To be honest, there are many reasonable articles, but he doesn't like to read them. He just likes the teriyaki chicken legs.
Then, Shi Juan discovered that while criticizing "The Road to Eternal Life", the other party recommended a new work by Zhui Yu, a contracted author of the Knicks.
Shi Juan has no impression of this author.
But based on his rich experience, most of the slightly popular posts on Starnet that throw mud at Teriyaki Chicken Legs are related to the Knicks.
The Knicks are like this. They hate teriyaki chicken legs, but at the same time they hope to produce one of their own.
Until now, readers like Shi Juan who have followed "Cooking" all the way to the present are very grateful that Teriyaki Chicken Legs did not choose to sign with the Knicks.
Otherwise... I'm afraid that just because of the marketing, teriyaki chicken legs might cause disgust.
Qiao Da would not tolerate Teriyaki Chicken Leg surpassing himself and would definitely cause trouble for him.
Shi Juan originally didn't care about this Zhuiyu. He used to read all kinds of articles, and he would at least take a look at the articles recommended on Xingwang.
But he couldn't accept that the other party was criticizing Teriyaki Chicken Legs while recommending articles he admired.
Just recommend it, why do you have to spray all over the teriyaki chicken legs?
He was very unhappy.
Shi Juan accidentally clicked on the #追鱼# tag, and suddenly a lot of comments popped up, all praising "a treasure new author", "an unexpectedly good article", "highly recommended", "better than the average great writer's article"...
Shi Juan: “?”
Is it really that good?
In any case, Shi Juan did have some impression of the pen name "Zhuiyu".
result--
That night he opened the forum and someone on the homepage recommended Zhuiyu's new article "Star Meteor".
Just as Shi Juan was wondering who Zhuiyu was, an account on one of the floors of the post he clicked on quietly asked:
[By the way, is there anyone who doesn't know that Zhuiyu is Qiaoda's new account? ]
【? ? ? ?】
[With this level of recommendation, who else but Joda? ? ]
[…It really lingers.]
He did try to change his writing style, but an author's writing style can't be changed overnight. He's obviously more comfortable writing about what he's good at, so forced changes would make it awkward.
[No wonder… I was wondering where this new author came from, but right off the bat, he started to criticize and smear Teriyaki Chicken Legs, and in the end, it’s still the same old face. Seriously, can’t they let Teriyaki Chicken Legs go?]
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