
Global Gods: I Have the Qiankun Ding
by Dream Prawn
About This Novel
The new book "Global Lords: Starting with Halving Recruitment Costs" is now being serialized Guo Wenbin traveled to a world where all people have the opportunity to become gods. Unexpectedly, the world's legendary innate treasure, the Qiankun Ding, turned out to be his golden finger. So he managed the divine domain, cultivated his dependents, lit the divine fire, and conquered all planes, gradually reaching the highest level.
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Official(81)Scraped 27d ago
It's best not to read books like Shen Zhuan in school, because they are too mentally retarded.
The school type is all about showing off and slapping people in the face, while the god type is best with passionate, strong, and hegemonic starts. Only these three types of starts can make most people watch it. If your personal senses don't like it, don't spray it. It's not easy to give a three-star code.
I really doubt whether he is the protagonist or not. And with the golden finger, he can't beat a woman.
The most important creature in the God's Domain is his own family, and Wenbin's family is the wolf pack. The wolf pack can be said to be very powerful. Let alone the unity of the wolf pack against external enemies, the faith value he can receive is already considerable based on the number alone.
It's really disgusting to see, gold fingers are useless, if you have a scumbag and the same family is better than your gold fingers, you should rely on your parents.
golden finger
I have a golden finger but I am afraid that my writing will collapse, so I forcefully suppress it, and the result will be a tragedy and ugly.
Liushuiwen
Ever since the enemy sent a wave of heads, a hero, and an artifact, it has become like a running story. Moreover, the protagonist's main priesthood is relatively vague, including life, luck, and the trouble of creation.
Very pretty
I've read more than 200 chapters and it's quite satisfying😘😘😘😘😘
This is the first time I have come across a book about gods. It seems pretty good. Everyone can have their own divine domain, and in their own divine domain, they exist like a creator, which is quite magical.
Speechless It's such a bad ending. I'm convinced.
Sorry, I can't see what I want to do. I can't reach half past nine.
This is one of the few stories I have seen where the protagonist's father loves his mother as well. The most direct representation of this is that every time Wenbin gets good grades in school, he can receive substantial rewards from his mother or father.
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Official(81)Scraped 27d ago
It's best not to read books like Shen Zhuan in school, because they are too mentally retarded.
The school type is all about showing off and slapping people in the face, while the god type is best with passionate, strong, and hegemonic starts. Only these three types of starts can make most people watch it. If your personal senses don't like it, don't spray it. It's not easy to give a three-star code.
I really doubt whether he is the protagonist or not. And with the golden finger, he can't beat a woman.
The most important creature in the God's Domain is his own family, and Wenbin's family is the wolf pack. The wolf pack can be said to be very powerful. Let alone the unity of the wolf pack against external enemies, the faith value he can receive is already considerable based on the number alone.
It's really disgusting to see, gold fingers are useless, if you have a scumbag and the same family is better than your gold fingers, you should rely on your parents.
golden finger
I have a golden finger but I am afraid that my writing will collapse, so I forcefully suppress it, and the result will be a tragedy and ugly.
Liushuiwen
Ever since the enemy sent a wave of heads, a hero, and an artifact, it has become like a running story. Moreover, the protagonist's main priesthood is relatively vague, including life, luck, and the trouble of creation.
Very pretty
I've read more than 200 chapters and it's quite satisfying😘😘😘😘😘
This is the first time I have come across a book about gods. It seems pretty good. Everyone can have their own divine domain, and in their own divine domain, they exist like a creator, which is quite magical.
Speechless It's such a bad ending. I'm convinced.
Sorry, I can't see what I want to do. I can't reach half past nine.
This is one of the few stories I have seen where the protagonist's father loves his mother as well. The most direct representation of this is that every time Wenbin gets good grades in school, he can receive substantial rewards from his mother or father.
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I have been obsessed with gods all over the world recently. This is the first book I have read about this setting. It describes everything well, and the setting of the Golden Finger Universe Cauldron is not exaggerated, nor is it so disgusting. It would have been okay if I didn't choose Jackal. After reading several books of the same type, I found that this one was actually one of the most comfortable to read. So friends who like this genre can read this book, it is highly recommended.




. This book is ordered with more than 900 visual points. In my opinion, this book falls within the very standard lower limit of qualifications for divine writings, which is the lower limit of being worthy of this evaluation. If you go further down, there will basically be more or less obvious flaws. Back to this book, apart from the hydrology, there are basically no obvious problems. Golden Finger is not overly powerful, the characters have online IQs, and the plot is neither bloody nor witty. Personally, I feel that the reading experience of such a book will be more comfortable. It may not be very beautiful or attractive, but it is more durable. As long as you read it right for a while, you can read a lot in one breath. Of course, in the novel genre, the character's IQ is online, which will bring about a problem, that is, the villain is scarce and the excitement is insufficient. In other words, for experienced readers, they may feel that the subject matter of this book is a bit bad; for novice readers, they may feel that it is not very satisfying and a little aggrieved.













