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"Sect Leader, your disciple has once again become the champion of this year's Regional Sect Competition!" Chu Yuan: "Kick! Kick him out of the sect!" "Sect Leader, we can't kick anyone out of the sect anymore! Those that were kicked out in the past have all established their own Holy Lands! If we continue kicking people out of our sect, all the Holy Lands in the region will be ours..." Chu Yuan: "???" I just want to groom a useless disciple! Why are all of you doing this to me!? ... This book is also titled "I Have Cultivated From A Nascent Soul To Become A Mortal", "My Disciples Are All Useless", "A Different Path Of Cultivation", "I Am Really Not A Big Boss", "I Only Groom Useless Disciples".

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2022-04-18

Hi All, Author Here. First off to my current readers, thank you for everyone who has read and continues to read my novel. I truly appreciate it, and will continue to support this novel until its eventual conclusion. I think John's journey so far has been incredibly interesting thus far, and hopefully what I have in store in the future continues to interest all readers. After a year and a half of writing this novel, I figured I'd write another review addressing comments/complaints that are commonly brought up. To put this at the top for all to see, I personally believe that while this novel is good throughout, it really kicks off and goes from "good" to "great," or even "fantastic" at around chapter 70. The novel if free to read up to chapter 90, and if you make it that far, I believe most readers will come to love the novel by that point. Now, to address common comments/complaints for this novel: 1) John being too naive or "dumb" - This comment is mostly brought up in the beginning of the novel, and these comments typically disappear by around chapter 90 or so. One thing to remember regarding John's smarts is that he starts out as a sheltered 14 year old child. He's never really been out in the world, and as such makes wrong decisions, and sometimes even dumb ones from the readers perspective. This is done for two reasons: one is to write a realistic MC, as a child who is smart without flaws from the start is not very realistic. The second reason is to show growth of the character in a way that the reader connects with. With the many decisions John makes that is seen as "dumb" or "stupid," he learns from those decisions and does not make them again. I would say by around chapter 90, John is almost a different character due to his personal and mental growth, and he continues to grow smarter as the novel progresses. 2) John not being ruthless enough or too nice: This comment is also brought up early on as well. John does make some naive decisions again, many that are too nice. But yet again, he learns from those decisions (ie. the village arc) that fuels his growth to becoming more ruthless, as well as colder to those not directly associated with him. Once again, the plot points make his ruthless personality shift believable, and by the current point in the novel, John is incredibly ruthless to his enemies, even to the point that others are shocked by his actions. He will continue to get more ruthless as the novel progresses, on his way to becoming "Asura" Those are the two main complaints early on in the novel, which tend to vanish as readers progress through the story, while John develops into the MC that readers of this genre like (Smart, ruthless, strong). I hope this update is useful for any new readers thinking of picking up this novel. Thanks for reading and supporting the novel. -rRandom

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Does John Patterson write all his novels?
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2024-10-28 23:11
I think it's a bit of a mystery. While there's no clear indication that he doesn't write all his novels, we also can't be completely sure that he does. Some authors have teams behind them that contribute in various ways, like research or idea generation. John Patterson could potentially be one of those authors. There might be parts of his novels that are influenced by others, or he could be getting uncredited help. So, I wouldn't say with absolute confidence that he writes all his novels.
Does John Patterson write all his novels?
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2024-10-28 01:34
Well, from what I've heard, John Patterson does write all his novels. He has a very distinct style that runs throughout his works, which would suggest that they are all his own creations. He is often praised for his unique storytelling and his ability to craft engaging plots, and this is consistent across all the novels attributed to him. So, it seems very likely that he writes all of them.
John Patterson
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2026-04-09 15:27
There are many characters named John Patterson. One of them, John Patterson (1844 - 1922), was considered the father of modern sales and one of the greatest motivators. In the history of modern management, he was one of the few early CEOs with special influence, creating and changing the concept of the CEO. There was also John Henry Patterson, who was born in 1867 in Iceland. He was a soldier and a lieutenant colonel. He was also an outstanding hunter. In 1898, while supervising the construction of a railway bridge in the Tsavo region of Kenya, he encountered a Tsavo man-eating lion. He tried to hunt the two lions to protect the workers and advance the project. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Does John Patterson write all his novels independently?
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2024-09-29 04:09
Not necessarily. He might have collaborated with other writers on some of his works.
Does James Patterson write his own novels?
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2024-11-25 21:45
Yes, James Patterson writes his own novels. He is highly prolific, churning out many books over the years. His ideas and storytelling are his own, and he spends a great deal of time crafting the plots, developing characters, and writing the prose. His books cover a wide range of genres, from crime thrillers to young adult novels, all written with his own creative touch.
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