In a coastal village in Japan, there is a story of a fisherman who lost his life at sea. His body was never recovered. At night, especially during stormy weather, the sound of wooden foot steps is heard. These steps are thought to be his, as he used to wear wooden clogs when he was alive. His ghost is searching for his home and family that he left behind.
In Japanese ghost stories, wooden foot steps can be a sign of the ghost's restlessness. For example, if a person was wronged in life and died with unfinished business, their spirit may be trapped in a limbo. The wooden foot steps are their way of wandering, perhaps seeking revenge or resolution. It's like they are still 'walking' through the world of the living because they can't move on. Also, it could be related to the idea that the sound of the steps is an omen, warning people of the approaching supernatural presence.
The three-foot-long wooden ox was the sword of the Sword God Li Chungang in the Sword Snow Stride ". It was one of the four divine weapons of the Wu family's sword tomb. It was forged from Meteoric Metal and could break all weapons in the world. In the battle between Li Chungang and Wang Xianzhi, if he didn't use the Horse Ox Open the Gate Swordsmanship, he wouldn't be able to defeat Wang Xianzhi. However, in the face of the possibility of Wang Xianzhi's death, Li Chungang chose to cherish his talent and did not use the Heaven-Opening Sword Technique. As a result, Wang Xianzhi broke the wooden ox with his bare hands. Therefore, the saying that a three-foot-long wooden ox could defeat all the soldiers in the Sword Snow Stride was verified in the book.
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1. Book of Troubled Times
2. [Spirit Realm Walker]
3. The Tang's Table
4. The King of Familiar
5. 'Fairy, please listen to my explanation.'
These novels cover different topics and styles. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
Mokugyo Book was a traditional Chinese word game that was commonly used as a tool for reading and writing. Because of its unique shape and sound, many people thought it was an interesting toy and even gave it as a gift to their relatives and friends.
However, in foreign countries, Mokugyo was actually a respected cultural phenomenon. In traditional literature, art, and music, Mokugyo books were often used for creation and performance. In some countries and regions, Mokugyo books were even regarded as a part of traditional culture and were widely used in various cultural activities and festivals.
Therefore, it could be said that the Mokugyo Book was not only a toy, but also a cultural symbol and traditional art form with a very important status and influence.
This book was called "My Magic Is Quite Special", and the characters in it included the protagonist, Wooden Clock 1.0, who was unusually calm. He had his own logic and would say what he needed to say. They advocated fair trade. An ordinary-looking twenty-year-old uncle with a beard that was growing very well. The main character, Wooden Clock 2.0, was a handsome man who lived a peaceful life. Because he hated his own face, his emotions would occasionally become irritable. The magic he knew was even stranger than 1.0. Likes fishing. The protagonist, Wooden Clock 2.5, has drawn a magic spell that requires payment, and is currently paying in installments…
3.0 transition form.
The cuter the creature, the more dangerous it was. Main character-Wooden Clock 3.0, the final form of the Wooden Clock. An immortal-like surmounting existence. The left eye buried a dead world. A crossdresser. Time Harvester. Master of Mental Fishing. Supporting role-Arctic curator, cute little polar bear. He was wearing a cap. The academy's super popular cutie. His private life was a mess. Mu Zhong's teacher. He loved black tea and brown sugar. Sweet tooth lover, supporting role-Ann, Ann Filka. A tragic and lucky little girl. His mother died of hunger, and his father was crushed by violence. He lived until he reached Robbie Town. The person I yearn for is the wooden clock. Supporting role-Kroya, the disqualified Black Dragon. be cold and detached Black hair, golden eyes. San Wu Loli. Occasionally, he would feel lost about his own existence. Supporting role-Anna Boller, Anna. Her hair was blue and her eyes were like the blue sky. She grew up in a happy family. He is a serious and frank person. Top student. Supporting role-Yan Yi, Fire Dragon. Chi Hong had red eyes. He liked to force others to 'voluntarily' eat his spicy dishes. A dragon with some 'humanity'. In a semi-secluded state. Fire Dragon Pepper Plunderer. Supporting role-Lily Lance, a silver-haired, red-eyed half-elf. She was elegant and dignified when she was quiet. He had impure thoughts about cute girls. He was thick-skinned. There was a certain dangerous tendency. Supporting role-Jiu Te, human-dog hybrid clan. There was a Siberian wind. It was relatively simple. He liked to fight. He liked close combat magic. A straightforward girl. He was a little paranoid. Supporting role-Mu Lin, black hair, blue eyes, maid costume. A wooden girl whose entire body was made of wood. The core is made of the wood of the World Tree, so it has a very special affection for the wooden clock. Supporting role-Mike Merris, Archmage Killer (Part 1). A Level-4 spell named 'Love that Never Bloom' had been cast on him. He would forever desire love, and would never have the possibility of falling in love. Supporting role-Kevin, the teacher of the Giant Lion Class. Humans. He looked ordinary, but because of the scars on his face, he looked a little fierce. The North Pole curator's fangirl. Supporting role-Cat, a cat named 'Cat'. dark clouds cover the snow. Flame Art had placed a Flame Brand on him, allowing him to control flames. Barbecue Tool Cat. Mu Zhong's beloved pet. Supporting role-Nona Valance, a great beauty with a graceful figure. Director of the Wind Apricot Seed Chamber of Commerce. A cunning businessman. An overly ordinary grand mage. Professor Storm Tide. Supporting role-Little Rock Spirit, Nature Elf. Its main body is a small stone that likes to collect dead branches and leaves and disguise itself as a body. They would sneak underground during the day and come out when no one was around. Very sensitive. Supporting role-Cassia, setting the mountain on fire. Golden Witch. A room full of hair. It was mischievous. He liked to make friends. Little man. Supporting role-Little Elu, spiritual body. A little orc with a red fox head. He was kind-hearted. He was so sensible that it made one's heart ache. I dare not think deeply about my own existence and live in chaos. Supporting role-Water Fairy, a Water Fairy who lives in Meteorite Lake. A petite and cute blue-haired girl. The manager of the lake's ecology. Anti-Fishing 'trainer. Supporting role-Blue Frost, snow-white long hair, green crystal eyes, ice body. He had a carefree personality, like a frozen salted fish. The future Ice Butler. She was still a child! The male protagonist was Garfield Harschi, the alias used by Mu Zhong.
There was also 'Tom Alaska', the male protagonist, Wooden Clock 3.0. This person was very mysterious and hid all his personal information. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"My Magic Is Quite Special" Author: The alarm clock is too noisy. This is a fantasy/modern magic novel. Daily life, magic, ridicule, and mage elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: Trade with the world, cross the magic world, and find yourself learning magic for no reason.]
He was forced to trade with the world again and again to obtain power, and the price he paid was quite heavy.
Beard uncle → handsome guy → male body and female appearance → extremely beautiful girl (wrong)
Did he make a mistake when he changed from a bearded uncle to a witch leader?
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To be honest, the male lead gathered all the good things I had about freedom. After he became extraordinary, he suddenly became very immortal.
I hope you will like this book.
I'm not certain, but it seems he was someone associated with high - roller activities. Maybe a gambler or someone involved in high - stakes entertainment.
Once, I was on a roller coaster at an old, dilapidated amusement park. As the coaster climbed the first big hill, there was a strange creaking sound. When we reached the top and started the plunge, suddenly the safety bar seemed to loosen. I held on for dear life, screaming all the way down, fearing I'd be thrown out at any moment.