This time, they are even more limited in their abilities. Beside, someone needed to do her job. I cant see that ninety-nine Douluo taking care of them LOL
And the Seagod Light clearly showed her she wasnt a match of the Shrek Seven Devil in term of potential and strenght.
As for her job, they are hardly the only ones on the island. And it’s not like her pillar had to be right behind the others, she could have her set up at the 10m instead of 100m wave area. If anything her progress at the first trial should have thought her the Seagod appreciates effort.
Looks like this trial will be a short one. There’s basically nothing left to say about it. I wonder if they’ll breeze through some of the later ones as well.
Glad this trial is a short one, story-wise, but I hope it ends up being a bit more of a struggle. Like Rongrong’s average time is too low by the end so she has to endure for a full day straight or something.
So now the shriek seven devils have been on sea God island for 3 years. Are we expecting spirit hall to just sit by and do nothing in the mean time? Are they waiting for Qian Renxue to finish the angel tests thing she was given?
3 years so far… how many more trials are there? By that time, Spirit Hall would have taken over everything. The only sect left would be the Tang Sect that’s barely holding on. *cue grand entrance of S7D*
I would be completely surprised if any of them wasn’t at least a rank 91 Title Douluo. But I don’t see Tang San being any lower than rank 95 Title Douluo. Not because of the whole Main Character thing, but because of how strong of a hardworking person he is. And the fact that he’s all “Anything for Xiao Wu, its all for Xiao Wu!!” LOL
Bai Chenxiang would probably be a Spirit Emperor or Spirit Sage. I mean she is only in the rank 50’s. But I could be wrong, she could be a Spirit Douluo. But since she’s already counted as an unnatural growth rate, at rank 40’s at that age, she would be a legend in her own right.
Grandmaster did say that Spirit Hall would enter a stage of growth/expansion. With the majority of their enemies weakened as well as having exhausted a significant amount of resources in doing so, they’d probably be more than happy in playing the waiting game considering they have the upper hand.
Funny! I wonder if the author made a mistake or Bagelson did.
The two Chinese audiobooks I listened to say “si chen” for the hours they are supposed to stay on the cross (si chen follows the Chinese 12-hours clock system). To convert it to our 24 hour system, we just need to double it. For example, Tang San is supposed to endure 12 “si chen” literally equals to 24 hours. How in the world is Tang San able to endure being on the cross for 24 hours a day up to 365 days? How can he still catch up the lost hours in the beginning? In this sense, I’m glad Bagelson took the liberty to change the twisted logic from the author.
yes!!! double!!
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Thank you again!
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I’m surprised Bai Chenxiang didn’t ask for an 8th pillar.
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This time, they are even more limited in their abilities. Beside, someone needed to do her job. I cant see that ninety-nine Douluo taking care of them LOL
And the Seagod Light clearly showed her she wasnt a match of the Shrek Seven Devil in term of potential and strenght.
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As for her job, they are hardly the only ones on the island. And it’s not like her pillar had to be right behind the others, she could have her set up at the 10m instead of 100m wave area. If anything her progress at the first trial should have thought her the Seagod appreciates effort.
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Another one?!?!?! Thanks! 😀
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[…] Douluo Dalu – 234 – The Third Test, Tidal Body Refining […]
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awwwwww yissssssss a double, thanks so much!
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thanks 🙂
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thanks for the chapter…
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Baby a triple? Please xd.
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Thanks for the new chapter!
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thanks a lot 🙂
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THANKS FOR THE CHAPTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BAGELSON I WUV YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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… The most machistic place. They are tied to crosses facing pounding waves… Somewhat voluntary too.
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The way you phrased that just sounded wrong
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thank you!
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thanks a lot for the two chapters 🙂
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Thank Ypu!
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Looks like this trial will be a short one. There’s basically nothing left to say about it. I wonder if they’ll breeze through some of the later ones as well.
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Thanks for the double chapters!!!
Glad this trial is a short one, story-wise, but I hope it ends up being a bit more of a struggle. Like Rongrong’s average time is too low by the end so she has to endure for a full day straight or something.
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Thanks for the chapter! Great job as always.
So now the shriek seven devils have been on sea God island for 3 years. Are we expecting spirit hall to just sit by and do nothing in the mean time? Are they waiting for Qian Renxue to finish the angel tests thing she was given?
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3 years so far… how many more trials are there? By that time, Spirit Hall would have taken over everything. The only sect left would be the Tang Sect that’s barely holding on. *cue grand entrance of S7D*
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It’s going to be so epic when they return
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I would be completely surprised if any of them wasn’t at least a rank 91 Title Douluo. But I don’t see Tang San being any lower than rank 95 Title Douluo. Not because of the whole Main Character thing, but because of how strong of a hardworking person he is. And the fact that he’s all “Anything for Xiao Wu, its all for Xiao Wu!!” LOL
Bai Chenxiang would probably be a Spirit Emperor or Spirit Sage. I mean she is only in the rank 50’s. But I could be wrong, she could be a Spirit Douluo. But since she’s already counted as an unnatural growth rate, at rank 40’s at that age, she would be a legend in her own right.
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Grandmaster did say that Spirit Hall would enter a stage of growth/expansion. With the majority of their enemies weakened as well as having exhausted a significant amount of resources in doing so, they’d probably be more than happy in playing the waiting game considering they have the upper hand.
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Thanks 😘😘
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yay! ty
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Thanks ..
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Thank you very much for the double chapters!
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TL;DR
S7D are abused by waves and turn into masochists.
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Thanks for the double chapters 😀
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thank you for two chapters. made my day!
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You really made my day. Thank you very much! yeaaaah
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Thank
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Thanks so much for all the work you guys do. It’s seriously much appreciated.
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Thanks for the chapter!
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Thanks for the double post, I really appreciate it!
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Thank you for the chapter 🙂
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Thanks so,much for this hope you get the next one out fast and can soon finish the entire series
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Thank you!
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Ty bagelson I live for these chapters!!!
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TY bagelson and OWL for this double chapter !!!
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i wonder what happens now.
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Sea god sure comes up with creative tranining schemes. Thanks for the chapter
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Is there also a translation of duoluo dalu 2? if there is pls give me its link… Thank you 😀
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doulu dalu ii: https://cookiepasta.com/douluo-dalu-ii-jueshi-tangmen/table-of-contents/
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thanks for the chapter!
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Tsundere shark.
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Funny! I wonder if the author made a mistake or Bagelson did.
The two Chinese audiobooks I listened to say “si chen” for the hours they are supposed to stay on the cross (si chen follows the Chinese 12-hours clock system). To convert it to our 24 hour system, we just need to double it. For example, Tang San is supposed to endure 12 “si chen” literally equals to 24 hours. How in the world is Tang San able to endure being on the cross for 24 hours a day up to 365 days? How can he still catch up the lost hours in the beginning? In this sense, I’m glad Bagelson took the liberty to change the twisted logic from the author.
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