There was a character named Ji Tiandao in a novel called " My Disciples Are All Great Villains." In the novel, the main character, Lu Zhou, transmigrated to another world and possessed the Evil Sky Pavilion's pavilion master, Ji Tiandao. Ji Tiandao did not have much time left, and he had taken in nine disciples in his life. All of them were outstanding. For example, the eldest son betrayed the Evil Sky Pavilion and established the Nether Sect, the second son became a demonic sword that traveled the world, the seventh son was the head of the world's intelligence, and the eighth son called himself the Evil King and established his own sect. When the main character, Lu Zhou, possessed Ji Tiandao, the system that came with Ji Tiandao gave Lu Zhou a big gift bag, which resolved the crisis he was facing when the ten great Nascent Divinity Tribulation realm experts of the righteous path besieged the Evil Sky Pavilion on Golden Court Mountain. After that, Lu Zhou had to recruit disciples who were less loyal and retrain them according to the missions issued by the system. After the disciples were loyal, he would start a journey of changing maps, increasing his strength, and revealing the secrets of the continent. This was an invincible, system-style, and xianxia novel. The setting was relatively new, but it also included some common routines, such as changing maps. The overall style was relaxed, humorous, and anti-routine. There was no female lead, and there was no master-disciple relationship.
Ji Tiandao was a character in 'The Nine Disciples of the Heavenly Axiom'. He had taught nine disciples, all of whom were great devils who dominated a region and stirred up trouble everywhere. In " My Disciples Are All Villains," the protagonist, Lu Zhou, woke up and became Ji Tiandao. His nine disciples were evil and famous. At the same time, Ji Tiandao was also a character in the novel written by Ji Thirty-One. The plot of the novel was compact, the characters were distinct, and the reading page was refreshing and smooth without pop-ups.
In " My Disciples Are All Villains," the protagonist, Lu Zhou, became the great devil ancestor Ji Tiandao after his soul transmigrated. He had nine disciples, and all of them were devils who ruled over a region. This novel was a fantasy novel that Ren Zhuanpeng had meticulously created.
[Ji Tiandao's Nine Disciples 'novel is a literary work with excellent plot and style. It is provided with limited reading.] There was no specific information about the limited reading method and the platform.
Ji Tiandao's Nine Disciples 'novel was a work with excellent plot and writing style. It was provided with limited reading. However, there was no specific reading method or platform information provided. Therefore, he was unable to determine where he could avoid reading the novels of Ji Tiandao's nine disciples.
The Nine Disciples of Ji Tiandao was a novel with excellent plot and writing style. It was provided with limited reading. The specific reading method and platform did not provide relevant information.
Ji Tiandao had nine disciples, and each of them was a powerful demon. After his eldest disciple, Yu Zhenghai, betrayed his sect, he founded the Nether Sect and became the leader of the Nether Sect, known as the number one demonic sect in Great Yan. His second disciple, Yu Shangrong, was good at swordsmanship and became a terrifying sword demon. He challenged experts everywhere and killed them at the slightest disagreement. His third, fourth, and fifth disciples went out to cause trouble from time to time, but fortunately, they did not leave Golden Court Mountain. His sixth disciple, Ye Tianxin, was the master of the Flowing Moon Palace and the leader of the female cultivators. She was nicknamed the Jade-faced Asura. His seventh disciple, Si Wuya, had an intelligence network all over the world. He had become a cunning and cunning villain. He had once instigated a war by sowing discord, which led to countless casualties and suffering. His eighth disciple, Zhu Honggong, had attained the title of Evil King only a few years after he left the mountain. His ninth disciple, Ci Yuan 'er, was the latest to join the sect and was Ji Tiandao's favorite disciple. She was also the only disciple who still had a conscience. She had been staying on the mountain all this time. As Ji Tiandao grew older, his control over his nine disciples decreased year by year, and he lost his deterrent power. Five of his nine disciples betrayed him in succession, which greatly challenged Ji Tiandao's authority. When the main character, Lu Zhou, transmigrated into Ji Tiandao's body, he still had to recruit his disciples who were less loyal and retrain them.
In the novel My Disciples Are All Great Villains, Ji Tiandao was the Evil Sky Pavilion's pavilion master. The main character, Lu Zhou, possessed Ji Tiandao's body after his soul transmigrated to the other world. At that time, Ji Tiandao was facing the greatest crisis when ten righteous Nascent Divinity Tribulation realm experts besieged the Evil Sky Pavilion on Golden Court Mountain. Moreover, Ji Tiandao did not have much life left. He had taken in nine disciples in his life, and all of them were outstanding. However, there were still situations where the eldest betrayed the Evil Sky Pavilion and established the Netherworld Sect. After Lu Zhou possessed Ji Tiandao, he had to recruit disciples who were less loyal according to the system mission and retrain them.
Ji Tiandao had taught nine disciples in his life, and each of them was a great demon who dominated a region and caused trouble everywhere. The situation of his nine disciples was as follows: The eldest was Yu Zhenghai, who founded the Netherworld Cult after betraying his master and became the leader of the Netherworld Cult that shook the four seas. He was known as the number one cult in Great Yan. The second was Yu Shangrong, who was good at swordsmanship and became a Sword Demon that made people tremble in fear. He challenged experts everywhere and killed them at the slightest disagreement. The third, fourth, and fifth disciples went out to cause trouble from time to time, but they did not leave Golden Court Mountain. The sixth disciple, Ye Tianxin, was the master of the Flowing Moon Palace. She was the leader of the female cultivators and was nicknamed the Jade-faced Asura. His seventh disciple, Si Wuya, had an intelligence network all over the world. He had become a cunning and cunning villain. He had once instigated a war by sowing discord, resulting in countless casualties and suffering. His eighth disciple, Zhu Honggong, had attained the title of Evil King only a few years after he left the mountain. His ninth disciple, Ci Yuan 'er, was the latest to join the sect and was Ji Tiandao's favorite disciple. She was also the only disciple who still had a conscience. She had been staying on the mountain. The eldest had even established the Nether Sect, the second had become a demonic sword that roamed the world, the seventh was the head of the world's intelligence, and the eighth called himself the Evil King, establishing his own sect.
Ji Tiandao was a character in 'The Nine Disciples of the Heavenly Dao.' He had nine disciples, and all of them were great demons who dominated a region and caused trouble everywhere. In " My Disciples Are All Great Villains," the protagonist, Lu Zhou, woke up and became the world's most powerful and oldest devil, Ji Tiandao. He faced all kinds of situations brought about by his nine evil and world-shaking disciples, such as internal and external problems.
According to the information provided, there was a novel involving Ji Tiandao and his nine disciples, but there was not enough information to indicate the specific name of the novel. In the story, Ji Tiandao's eldest disciple, Yu Zhenghai, founded the Nether Sect after betraying his master; his second disciple, Yu Shangrong, became a Sword Demon; his third, fourth, and fifth disciples caused trouble from time to time; his sixth disciple, Ye Tianxin, was the master of the Evolved Moon Palace; his seventh disciple, Si Wuya, was a sinister villain with an intelligence network that spread all over the world; his eighth disciple, Zhu Honggong, became the Evil King after leaving the mountain for several years; and his ninth disciple, Ci Yuan 'er, was Ji Tiandao's favorite disciple and had some conscience. However, more research was needed to find out more about this novel.