
Swallowing the Starry Sky: I Can Add Some Attributes
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Bai Ci traveled to the early stage of Nirvana that swallowed up the starry sky. Relying on the attribute points that increase a little every year, you have embarked on the road to becoming the strongest. Can one become immortal by understanding an original law? Come, come, come. Add the points to me.
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Official(145)Scraped 4d ago
What you wrote in the early stage is okay, but in the later stage, remember that you don't owe the Human Race. Do you need to lick the Human Race like this? Which resources do you use belong to the Human Race? Let me ask you, the Lord of the Void, you fought and practiced on your own, you don't owe the human race, the human race of the universe is not the same race as the people on earth, don't talk nonsense to me, they all belong to the human race, teach the Chaos Green Lotus to resurrect the Lord of the Universe for free, and benefit and help people. Is it necessary for the human race? In the original book, Luo Feng helped the human race because Luo Feng enjoyed the resources of the human race, and then they wanted to rob the earth. You did not enjoy half of the resources of the human race. You licked your old face and helped the human race for free. Did the human race regard you as one of their own? After all, you are a shameless person.
The author's views on the genetic level
There are many people who use their own point of view to explain what the genetic level is. They don't quote the original text. It's all their own understanding, or they are just here to make trouble. Here I will give examples from the original text to explain some points. Of course, if a book friend gives other aspects of the original setting, the author will modify it based on the situation. If you really can't change it, just admit your mistake. This is not shameful. The most important thing when writing fan fiction is to do your homework. If the setting is wrong, no matter how well you write it, it will be useless. With such an important setting at the genetic level, how can the author not study it seriously? It's just a setting, and it doesn't affect the writing. There's absolutely no need to change anything. First, Chapter 29 of Chapter 11 of the original book clearly states that if the gene level of the golden-horned giant beast is increased three times, the physical strength will be increased to three times. It only talks about physical strength, soul, and understanding. There are other miscellaneous things that are not mentioned. If the genetic level is high, the understanding will be high. God The Beast God will not be unable to become the strongest person in the universe, but will let the latecomers take over and let other beings be jointly slaughtered. The other strongest people in the universe follow the path of law. They were only given the perfect genetic level by the original universe after becoming the true god. They did not cultivate to the perfect genetic level first. Moreover, the relationship between the genetic level and the soul is quite nonsense. Chapter 5 of Chapter 19 of the original article talks about the golden-horned giant beast fused with blood crystal to specifically increase the strength of a certain part of the body. How can it involve the soul of the entire body? This appears many times in the original article, so I just listed it in one chapter. Not to mention what the genetic level of some soulless beings is like. Are they inherently weaker than soulless beings? Second, the protagonist in the article had a 10x genetic level at the beginning, but because the earth lacked resources and could not cultivate, he was criticized. People thought that the 10x genetic level was just a decoration and did not become stronger. They thought it was ridiculous. The 10x genetic level only raised the upper limit of the protagonist's growth. Didn't he directly make him a strong person, and he could become stronger for no reason without even needing resources? This makes the competition for resources in the universe a joke. Do some troublemakers not even abide by the most basic conservation of energy? It would be fine if it was clearly stated in the original book that raising the genetic level does not require consuming resources. The key is that the original text states that the higher the genetic level, the more resources will be needed. In Chapter 15 of Chapter 19, "Immortal God Luo Feng", the original text says this: [Some Realm Lords have just entered immortality and are ordinary immortals, so they only need a little divine power to transform into a divine body. Some extremely powerful Realm Lords are granted immortality as soon as they step in, which requires a lot more divine power, but generally they only form a divine body with "a hundred thousand times the power of the Realm Lord". As for Luo Feng, the Earthling's divine body alone has a life gene level of more than 3,000 times. Once his Earthling's divine body is completed... It is more than 300 million times the power of the World Lord. This is already beyond most of the Universe Lords. For example, the Universe Lord with a life gene level of 10 times is 100 million times the power of the World Lord. A divine body with 300 million times the power of a world lord requires extremely amazing divine power. However, although the one-to-one demon-slaying clones require very little divine power, Luo Feng's golden-horned giant beast divine body has more than 600 million times the power of the world lord, and is still thousands of kilometers long. In terms of the amount of divine power, it is much more than the original body of the earth. The Demon Killer Clan does not have a fixed body shape, but there is no pressure at all to transform into a golden-horned behemoth that is more than ten meters long. In other words, the body size will be larger than Luo Feng's own body, and the larger the body, the less divine power will be required. Those who say that the resources required are only related to body size and have nothing to do with genetic level, I don't know where they came from. (At this time, Luo Feng's body shape is still normal and has not skyrocketed to 90,000 kilometers. Don't use this as a leverage) This original article makes it very clear. The higher the genetic level and the larger the body, the more divine power is required, which means the more resources are consumed. The original article is here. I don't understand why the troublemaker has such doubts. Didn't he think of such science when he questioned? Becoming stronger out of thin air? No need to consume resources? Third, it is said that at 10 times the genetic level, one will directly understand the law, and even increase the realm instantly. A mere 10 times is such an exaggeration. Luo Feng has already cultivated the genetic level to a perfect level. Has there ever been a slight change in this regard? Finally, I would like to say that friends are welcome to correct various settings errors, just bring the original text. I have also deleted some posts that are purely troublesome. I have not deleted some posts that just say that the settings are wrong, because not every book friend will think that what he said is correct, and what he said is indeed aimed at the specific existence of this book, like Some do not know the beginning and the end, and just say "garbage, rubbish, ****", which is a professional negative review. It is a popular book in the first place, and it has been unreasonably slandered by some unscrupulous colleagues. There are also several authors found in the book circle, and they don't know how to operate with a trumpet. Book friends who actually read books rarely give reviews, and those who review are peers.
Nowadays, everyone has their own preference for radish and green vegetables.
Let's put it this way, at least it is to my liking, and it is very suitable to my current appetite, and the author is very attentive and well prepared, not perfunctory. Many authors tell a fan story, which is very similar to the original work. There are good and bad aspects. But some authors have changed the basic common sense framework of the original work, so what's the point? For example, if the fandom devours the price of a quasi-warrior at 900KG, some authors change it to 2000KG for a quasi-warrior. Is this still understandable? This is just an analogy. Since writing fan fiction should follow the common sense of the original work, right? What does it mean if the common sense has changed? I want to take advantage of the popularity of the original work and build a new memorial, haha Give the author a like 👍, come on Hot update 😯
mess
I don't know what it was written about, but I actually created an avatar. This incarnation is not like an incarnation, like a clone. It's really weird among weird things. I don't know what the author is writing. The first few dozen chapters were written well when the incarnation didn't appear, but after the incarnation appeared in the later chapters, the writing was a mess. There are avatars everywhere, which is really speechless. The avatars are like clones, which is even more speechless. The whole content is a mess. Forcing the incarnation to be written as a clone is really poisonous. I suggest you just reopen it.
The little aunt, the heroine Venina, is so charming,
The account with the nickname Void opened a second account a few months ago. I recently came across this novel when I was searching for the keyword "devour". Otherwise, I would have almost forgotten about it. I am a little curious about how upright and moral your comment is. If I say insulting words to you again, I may not be very moral. Then I am also a little curious about how confident and upright your comment is. Yes, it seems that I just started watching a plot I didn't like a few months ago. The first account complained a few words, and you banned me. The second account may not have been in a good mood at that time, and got a little angry and insulted you, but I can be sure that none of the comments I posted were intended to insult you. You banned me again, so I want to ask, did I ever insult you in the beginning? Has anyone said anything bad about your novel? Which novel? I usually add a sentence to my first comment, which is just my personal opinion. Then you deleted my comment and banned me. It seems a bit unreasonable according to what you said in this comment, right? (Of course, I didn't post so many comments specifically to get revenge on you. After all, it's been a few months, and I'm not so vindictive that I even opened a few small accounts to troll you. But I happened to find this novel, and suddenly remembered that you banned me twice in the past few months, and I felt a little unhappy. Specifically Come here and post a few comments to disgust you. If you have a strong psychological quality, just pretend you didn't see it. If you can't help but have such a face, continue to ban me. Anyway, I just searched for keywords and happened to find this novel again. Come here and settle the small grudges that you made me feel uncomfortable with in the future. You may not be able to encounter this novel. Anyway, the owner of this account doesn't read novels. After posting, you may log out and this account may not be able to be added in the future. Otherwise, if I encounter a bad-tempered person who throws insulting words at me, then I may not be able to handle it. I am not very good at trolling. I can only be reasonable. I will talk about it when I have the upper hand. After all, my knowledge is not very high, and the guy who eats only relies on force) (At that time, I happened to be chasing this novel, so I didn't care about the news in the comments. I basically forgot about it after a few days. I found this novel again when I was searching for keywords during this period)
It was good in the beginning, but it got messy later on.
The chaos begins as soon as you enter the secret realm of Eternal Flower. You write a bunch of things in different places, and it's hard to understand what you wrote. If the author of Swallowing the Stars had written this book this way, he would have been disgraced. The writing was so messy.
I can't stand it anymore. To sum up, I want to cheat and level up. I want to get 10 genes at the beginning. It's useless except to drag out the plot. It's useless. Also, it's useless to get an avatar. It's just a nanny or a full-time job. It's just a joke. When writing, all the data are explained very clearly, which shows the author's meticulousness in reading the original work. It is more clear than the data sources for college papers, but it is of no use. It is just for the word count. If mad writes a book and lets him read it for himself, he will probably feel weird. Pressed articles, nanny articles, Madonna dogs, and four different things.
One person's slander means that he is a troll, and one hundred people's trolls means that 99 people are friends of the troll. If it doesn't look good, it doesn't look good.
Come on! Tomatoes are here Keep updating twice a day
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Official(145)Scraped 4d ago
What you wrote in the early stage is okay, but in the later stage, remember that you don't owe the Human Race. Do you need to lick the Human Race like this? Which resources do you use belong to the Human Race? Let me ask you, the Lord of the Void, you fought and practiced on your own, you don't owe the human race, the human race of the universe is not the same race as the people on earth, don't talk nonsense to me, they all belong to the human race, teach the Chaos Green Lotus to resurrect the Lord of the Universe for free, and benefit and help people. Is it necessary for the human race? In the original book, Luo Feng helped the human race because Luo Feng enjoyed the resources of the human race, and then they wanted to rob the earth. You did not enjoy half of the resources of the human race. You licked your old face and helped the human race for free. Did the human race regard you as one of their own? After all, you are a shameless person.
The author's views on the genetic level
There are many people who use their own point of view to explain what the genetic level is. They don't quote the original text. It's all their own understanding, or they are just here to make trouble. Here I will give examples from the original text to explain some points. Of course, if a book friend gives other aspects of the original setting, the author will modify it based on the situation. If you really can't change it, just admit your mistake. This is not shameful. The most important thing when writing fan fiction is to do your homework. If the setting is wrong, no matter how well you write it, it will be useless. With such an important setting at the genetic level, how can the author not study it seriously? It's just a setting, and it doesn't affect the writing. There's absolutely no need to change anything. First, Chapter 29 of Chapter 11 of the original book clearly states that if the gene level of the golden-horned giant beast is increased three times, the physical strength will be increased to three times. It only talks about physical strength, soul, and understanding. There are other miscellaneous things that are not mentioned. If the genetic level is high, the understanding will be high. God The Beast God will not be unable to become the strongest person in the universe, but will let the latecomers take over and let other beings be jointly slaughtered. The other strongest people in the universe follow the path of law. They were only given the perfect genetic level by the original universe after becoming the true god. They did not cultivate to the perfect genetic level first. Moreover, the relationship between the genetic level and the soul is quite nonsense. Chapter 5 of Chapter 19 of the original article talks about the golden-horned giant beast fused with blood crystal to specifically increase the strength of a certain part of the body. How can it involve the soul of the entire body? This appears many times in the original article, so I just listed it in one chapter. Not to mention what the genetic level of some soulless beings is like. Are they inherently weaker than soulless beings? Second, the protagonist in the article had a 10x genetic level at the beginning, but because the earth lacked resources and could not cultivate, he was criticized. People thought that the 10x genetic level was just a decoration and did not become stronger. They thought it was ridiculous. The 10x genetic level only raised the upper limit of the protagonist's growth. Didn't he directly make him a strong person, and he could become stronger for no reason without even needing resources? This makes the competition for resources in the universe a joke. Do some troublemakers not even abide by the most basic conservation of energy? It would be fine if it was clearly stated in the original book that raising the genetic level does not require consuming resources. The key is that the original text states that the higher the genetic level, the more resources will be needed. In Chapter 15 of Chapter 19, "Immortal God Luo Feng", the original text says this: [Some Realm Lords have just entered immortality and are ordinary immortals, so they only need a little divine power to transform into a divine body. Some extremely powerful Realm Lords are granted immortality as soon as they step in, which requires a lot more divine power, but generally they only form a divine body with "a hundred thousand times the power of the Realm Lord". As for Luo Feng, the Earthling's divine body alone has a life gene level of more than 3,000 times. Once his Earthling's divine body is completed... It is more than 300 million times the power of the World Lord. This is already beyond most of the Universe Lords. For example, the Universe Lord with a life gene level of 10 times is 100 million times the power of the World Lord. A divine body with 300 million times the power of a world lord requires extremely amazing divine power. However, although the one-to-one demon-slaying clones require very little divine power, Luo Feng's golden-horned giant beast divine body has more than 600 million times the power of the world lord, and is still thousands of kilometers long. In terms of the amount of divine power, it is much more than the original body of the earth. The Demon Killer Clan does not have a fixed body shape, but there is no pressure at all to transform into a golden-horned behemoth that is more than ten meters long. In other words, the body size will be larger than Luo Feng's own body, and the larger the body, the less divine power will be required. Those who say that the resources required are only related to body size and have nothing to do with genetic level, I don't know where they came from. (At this time, Luo Feng's body shape is still normal and has not skyrocketed to 90,000 kilometers. Don't use this as a leverage) This original article makes it very clear. The higher the genetic level and the larger the body, the more divine power is required, which means the more resources are consumed. The original article is here. I don't understand why the troublemaker has such doubts. Didn't he think of such science when he questioned? Becoming stronger out of thin air? No need to consume resources? Third, it is said that at 10 times the genetic level, one will directly understand the law, and even increase the realm instantly. A mere 10 times is such an exaggeration. Luo Feng has already cultivated the genetic level to a perfect level. Has there ever been a slight change in this regard? Finally, I would like to say that friends are welcome to correct various settings errors, just bring the original text. I have also deleted some posts that are purely troublesome. I have not deleted some posts that just say that the settings are wrong, because not every book friend will think that what he said is correct, and what he said is indeed aimed at the specific existence of this book, like Some do not know the beginning and the end, and just say "garbage, rubbish, ****", which is a professional negative review. It is a popular book in the first place, and it has been unreasonably slandered by some unscrupulous colleagues. There are also several authors found in the book circle, and they don't know how to operate with a trumpet. Book friends who actually read books rarely give reviews, and those who review are peers.
Nowadays, everyone has their own preference for radish and green vegetables.
Let's put it this way, at least it is to my liking, and it is very suitable to my current appetite, and the author is very attentive and well prepared, not perfunctory. Many authors tell a fan story, which is very similar to the original work. There are good and bad aspects. But some authors have changed the basic common sense framework of the original work, so what's the point? For example, if the fandom devours the price of a quasi-warrior at 900KG, some authors change it to 2000KG for a quasi-warrior. Is this still understandable? This is just an analogy. Since writing fan fiction should follow the common sense of the original work, right? What does it mean if the common sense has changed? I want to take advantage of the popularity of the original work and build a new memorial, haha Give the author a like 👍, come on Hot update 😯
mess
I don't know what it was written about, but I actually created an avatar. This incarnation is not like an incarnation, like a clone. It's really weird among weird things. I don't know what the author is writing. The first few dozen chapters were written well when the incarnation didn't appear, but after the incarnation appeared in the later chapters, the writing was a mess. There are avatars everywhere, which is really speechless. The avatars are like clones, which is even more speechless. The whole content is a mess. Forcing the incarnation to be written as a clone is really poisonous. I suggest you just reopen it.
The little aunt, the heroine Venina, is so charming,
The account with the nickname Void opened a second account a few months ago. I recently came across this novel when I was searching for the keyword "devour". Otherwise, I would have almost forgotten about it. I am a little curious about how upright and moral your comment is. If I say insulting words to you again, I may not be very moral. Then I am also a little curious about how confident and upright your comment is. Yes, it seems that I just started watching a plot I didn't like a few months ago. The first account complained a few words, and you banned me. The second account may not have been in a good mood at that time, and got a little angry and insulted you, but I can be sure that none of the comments I posted were intended to insult you. You banned me again, so I want to ask, did I ever insult you in the beginning? Has anyone said anything bad about your novel? Which novel? I usually add a sentence to my first comment, which is just my personal opinion. Then you deleted my comment and banned me. It seems a bit unreasonable according to what you said in this comment, right? (Of course, I didn't post so many comments specifically to get revenge on you. After all, it's been a few months, and I'm not so vindictive that I even opened a few small accounts to troll you. But I happened to find this novel, and suddenly remembered that you banned me twice in the past few months, and I felt a little unhappy. Specifically Come here and post a few comments to disgust you. If you have a strong psychological quality, just pretend you didn't see it. If you can't help but have such a face, continue to ban me. Anyway, I just searched for keywords and happened to find this novel again. Come here and settle the small grudges that you made me feel uncomfortable with in the future. You may not be able to encounter this novel. Anyway, the owner of this account doesn't read novels. After posting, you may log out and this account may not be able to be added in the future. Otherwise, if I encounter a bad-tempered person who throws insulting words at me, then I may not be able to handle it. I am not very good at trolling. I can only be reasonable. I will talk about it when I have the upper hand. After all, my knowledge is not very high, and the guy who eats only relies on force) (At that time, I happened to be chasing this novel, so I didn't care about the news in the comments. I basically forgot about it after a few days. I found this novel again when I was searching for keywords during this period)
It was good in the beginning, but it got messy later on.
The chaos begins as soon as you enter the secret realm of Eternal Flower. You write a bunch of things in different places, and it's hard to understand what you wrote. If the author of Swallowing the Stars had written this book this way, he would have been disgraced. The writing was so messy.
I can't stand it anymore. To sum up, I want to cheat and level up. I want to get 10 genes at the beginning. It's useless except to drag out the plot. It's useless. Also, it's useless to get an avatar. It's just a nanny or a full-time job. It's just a joke. When writing, all the data are explained very clearly, which shows the author's meticulousness in reading the original work. It is more clear than the data sources for college papers, but it is of no use. It is just for the word count. If mad writes a book and lets him read it for himself, he will probably feel weird. Pressed articles, nanny articles, Madonna dogs, and four different things.
One person's slander means that he is a troll, and one hundred people's trolls means that 99 people are friends of the troll. If it doesn't look good, it doesn't look good.
Come on! Tomatoes are here Keep updating twice a day









