This book was called " Comprehensive Martial Arts: My Pleasure in Jianghu ", and the characters in it included the male protagonist, Lin Yunshu, who had no intention of staying or leaving. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. " Comprehensive Martial Arts: I'm Happy in the Pugilistic World " Author: Power of Secrets. It's a Wuxia Doujinshi novel with transmigration, chivalrous hero, big brain hole, relaxed, hot-blooded, court martial arts, strong flow elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Lin Yunshu has transmigrated to the martial arts world for eighteen years, and she has finally entered the martial arts world.] When he first entered Jianghu, he met the leader of Beggar's Sect, Hong Qigong. After communicating with Hong Qigong, Lin Yunshu learned that the world she was in was not the world of martial arts that she understood. Starting from the apricot forest, Lin Yunshu began her journey in Jianghu. At this moment, danger began to appear in the apricot forest. The Beggar's Sect's Vice Sect Leader Ma whose corpse had disappeared… The lost Beggar's Sect's Dog Beating Stick… The stolen Return Water Pavilion… The stolen Shaolin Scriptures Depository… The many martial artists who had disappeared… All kinds of mysteries emerged in the martial world. Was it a theft or a huge conspiracy behind it? I hope you will like this book.
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No, not at all. I get ideas from various sources, not just comic villains.
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