
Divine Fire of Creation
by Moment
About This Novel
The spirit is the pole of heaven, and there are twelve catastrophes of heaven and mystery. The devil is the earth level, and it is divided into six twilights of earth. In the secret realm of the Immortal Sect, there are thirty-six techniques to create the Heavenly Gang and seventy-two techniques to transform the earthly evil. The Tao follows nature, hiding three thousand sumeru of mustard seeds, and eight heavenly dragons of universal immortality. God controls the heavens, generates heavenly fire to control all realms, controls the stars and controls the universe. How can the emperors of heaven, earth, gods, demons, immortals, and ordinary creatures shatter the void and rise to the top of the gods? Dragon soul, demon wolf, evil spirit beast blood, how do ancient races break the seal and open the door to starlight?
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Official(7)Scraped 22d ago
The divine fire of creation, what about fire?
I don't understand what is written at all. Please forgive me for my low cultural level. . [Emot=default,18/]
Not bad, what do you think?
Rubbish cannot be included in rubbish novels. What the hell is that? The protagonist is also worthy, and the gap between the content and the title is too big. In short, this is a wasteful book, rubbish.
Why do people write books like this nowadays?
The title does not match the text of the book, and the protagonist is unknown
Bullshit makes no sense. Bullshit makes no sense. Bullshit makes no sense.
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Official(7)Scraped 22d ago
The divine fire of creation, what about fire?
I don't understand what is written at all. Please forgive me for my low cultural level. . [Emot=default,18/]
Not bad, what do you think?
Rubbish cannot be included in rubbish novels. What the hell is that? The protagonist is also worthy, and the gap between the content and the title is too big. In short, this is a wasteful book, rubbish.
Why do people write books like this nowadays?
The title does not match the text of the book, and the protagonist is unknown
Bullshit makes no sense. Bullshit makes no sense. Bullshit makes no sense.
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