The Immortal Lord's daily setting
[Modern, Immortal, Double Strong, Sweet Pet, Cool Wen]
In her first life, Immortal Cheng had picked up a small civet cat and wanted to fatten it up before stewing it. Who knew that he would become a spirit.
One day, the civet cat turned into a human and hugged him in its arms."I'm taller than you now, unlike when you couldn't beat me when you were young…" it said.
In his second life, Immortal Cheng descended to the mortal world to transcend the tribulation, but he didn't expect to meet a hooligan.
One day, Gong Shuyan teased Immortal Cheng."Miss, you can't keep my heart, but a beauty can…"
In the third life, Immortal Cheng cut white and black, chasing her husband in a fancy way.
One day, Cheng Yi 'an said,"I want a hug ~"
"I want a kiss ~"
"I'm afraid of the dark ~"
"Immortal Lord, what about your persona?" Gong Shuyan asked.
In the end, the whole world celebrated.
The Lord of the Celestial domain and the Lord of the Infernal domain announced to the world that they were going to get married in the Three Realms.
Everyone was guessing the dowry of the Divine Master.
Someone said,"He built a city."
Everyone was guessing the betrothal gift of the Demon Venerable.
Someone else said,"The entire world."
Soul Keeper had true potential. Soul Keeper was original, and well written. An excellent addition to the genre. Soul Keeper had standard tropes delivered with a smooth writing style. This was a smooth flowing story with lots of action and very likeable characters. I would recommend Soul Keeper to any fan of the genre. The characters were so real and memorable that they could step outside the pages and be in the room with you. I cared what happened to them as if they were my own friends and family. Soul Keeper kept me spell bound, and I was compelled to keep reading. Each scene flowed smoothly from one to the next. The world-building was superb and each scene was easy to visualize based on the character's senses and mood. Action scenes were vividly presented and easy to follow. I am blown away by the author’s ability to write such engaging, real-life, entertaining, phenomenal scenes. The writing style was consistent and used precise words so that exposition didn't slow the pace. There were no typographical and grammar errors that I remember.