This book was called "Douluo: The Beginning of Tensui Academy." The characters in the book included the supporting role, Shui Lingfeng, the old granny of the dean, and the supporting role, Tang Hao. Their catchphrase was,"Are you teaching me how to do things?" Supporting role-Qian Daoliu, guardian of the Angel Shrine, male lead-Ye Liangchen, a youth determined to change the world, female lead-Shui Bing-Er, cold on the outside but warm on the inside, female lead-Zhu Zhuqing, a little sister determined to break free from fate, female lead-Qian Renxue, proud angel, male lead-Tang San, likes to play with hidden weapons, determined to carry the Tang Sect to greater heights, female lead-Shui Yue 'er, a little love-struck little sister, female lead-Lan Xiaodie, beautiful dean, female lead-Lan Xiaoling, The Academy's vice president, female supporting character Bibi Dong, the peerless beauty of the female Supreme Pontiff, female supporting character Hu Liena, silly white sweet fox little sister, female supporting character Bo Saixi, Sea Goddess Hall guardian. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Douluo: The Beginning of Tensui Academy" was written by Red Dust Rogue Cultivator. It was a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with transmigration. Douluo Continent, calm, intelligent, and strategic elements. Earth youth Ye Liangchen accidentally crossed the Douluo Continent, starting at Skywater Academy. Seeing that he was still in the same era as Tang San, Ye Liangchen's mouth tilted, and decided to set a small goal for himself: I want ninety-nine of the entire Douluo Continent. (This book doesn't follow the Seven Monsters Group, doesn't join Spirit Hall, breaks up the CP, snatches opportunities.) Mine, all mine. (Book Friend Group 577329232) Welcome.. I hope you will like this book.
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