
Cover the Sky: Luck Will Last Forever, Pushing All the Heavens Across the Sky
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The second incarnation of the Supreme Being (ongoing) travels across the heavens to arrive at the Supreme Being, witnessing different scripts, exploring the mysteries of transcendence, and catching a glimpse of the divine legacy. The Immortal Emperor fights against the other side, the Sacrifice Dao competes with the oldest one, the Dao Fruit VS the Sacrifice Dao above. ... After going through reincarnation, he understood his past life, solved the mystery in his womb, and a familiar yet unfamiliar world appeared in front of Qin Tian. A world of incomparable brilliance, the years are like swords slicing the geniuses, sighing enchantingly on the road to immortality, a sad picture, the beginning of Blood and Bone, the Cauldron of Immortality, the Mirror of the Void, the Bell of No Beginning, and the Devil's Jar that Swallows the Sky. The thirty emperors of the human race throughout the ages have many splendid paths to heaven on their way to eternal life, singing songs and covering the sky with a snap of their fingers. Covering the Sky (Complete), Perfect World (Complete), The Supreme Being (Ongoing)
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The protagonist is like some idiot, he destroyed Fluctlight's mine, and then he jumps out to be chased by a holy land. How can you stop a little piece of trash like you? It's just funny.
A book of pure joy
The real highlights are the first 5 chapters. I don't think much about the rest. The life spring monk created a powerful level of exercises. One or two palm-sized alien sources were exchanged for part of the saint-level residual scriptures, and he was exchanged for his identity as a mine slave. After just five days of learning the formation, I was able to modify the holy formation without being discovered. The protagonist, the Mingquan monk, dared to show his face in front of a group of Holy Land monks who were much taller than him. He could kill the protagonist the moment he spoke, but he forcefully told the protagonist to finish his words and use up all his means to wait for death. The protagonist, who had nothing to do and couldn't just leave, wanted to eat his flesh in a holy land that only restricted his personal freedom, but only worked 8 hours a day and gave him a way to rise. While saying that he was being cautious, he was doing things to seek death.
It is creative but not too much. Some small poisonous points in the front are tolerable, but not in the back. The first poisonous point is: always wanting to find opponents for yourself. The most powerful Holy Spirit in history, the reincarnation of the Immortal King, is not enough. I also want to cultivate a few more opponents. Such people have some serious brain problems. Without opponents, will the protagonist be useless? Then you, the protagonist, don't touch the face of Ye Chuchu of Porcelain Desolation. You have to have an opponent of the same age. It's really easy to take. Point 2: It's too watery. Not only is it watery, but it's also pretentious. Some of the descriptions are really embarrassing and stupid;
In the Lun Hai realm, one can kill as powerful as a killer🐶. In the Lun Hai realm, one can create holy-level formations, and one can obviously keep a low profile. If you kill him, you can kill him. Who is the murderer? . . He must be a fool to tell his real name. At this time, Ye Fan doesn't dare to be as wild as the protagonist. He has just come into contact with the basics of formations and can create a saint-level formation in less than a year. This can no longer be called a genius. This pure and pure person treats the readers as a fool. Why don't you say that the protagonist's Lunhai realm has destroyed the saint with a fart?
After the 15th chapter, the poison started to be released, and the real name was reported to the murderer, and then all the casual cultivators from the aristocratic family started to hunt him down. In the 20th chapter, the Ji family also started to hunt him down. This conflict felt too deliberate, and it felt a bit difficult to get into, and all of a sudden everyone was the enemy!
The author writes so cowardly
All day long. Let this one go, let that one go, but those who are spared are not the important people in the original work. Those who have not been mentioned or not are killed differently. Not everyone is still afraid of this and that, those who are destroyed are all those Ye Fan wants to destroy. If you don't resist those who offend you, you are a coward. It would be better if the protagonist is dead. Then you won't be afraid, and others can edit your reputation at will. Don't you think about how many disciples of the great sects of the ancient family relied on their strength to bully and kill many casual cultivators? What's the difference between you and them? If you don't have the plot advantage, wouldn't you end up with the same result, death? What kind of face do you have to forgive them? You won't destroy the Yuhua Shen Dynasty like a ruthless person, just destroy it directly, garbage protagonist.
Tell me what stage the author is in
There are constant minor poisons in the early stage but you can ignore them if you are creative. After Chapter 100, it will be pure water. In front of the Zhetian Hydrological Formula, the Dao Palace is full of competition, and behind the Dao Palace, people are "experienced". Find an enemy in front of the Imperial Road in the Four Poles, any holy land of aristocratic families, and start running for your life and hiding. Hualong began to fight against the Holy Lord, the mighty, and all kinds of royal soldiers. What should I do if I become a powerful person? [Emot=default,89/] The ancient clan is so big that it can be used by the Quasi-Emperor. What should I do if I start to dig it out but can't defeat it? Alas I can go to Lagerstroemia to develop a wave. After I become a saint outside, send a clone back to Beidou to kill the ancient tribe. I will go to Dilu to fight (Shuiwen). Cheng Dasheng had no choice but to write that the quasi-emperor above could not be defeated, but there were imperial soldiers below who could not be killed, so he directly switched to the scene and opened the Kunlun dungeon. Then he became enlightened and became a quasi-emperor (at this stage, some NPC authors like to add various secondary designs to Zhetian to make enemies, classic restricted area endings, and more classic dark matter)
This book is really good to read. The author has given a lot of secondary settings based on the original work. Moreover, these secondary settings will not make you feel outrageous or brainless. They are really logical. Moreover, this book will not feel like it is boring to only practice. It also has a lot of humor. For example, the protagonist cheats Duan De and eats the Black Emperor's dog meat, which is very interesting.
The first part was okay, but after about 200 chapters, it started to get disgusting. It was really disgusting. I couldn't understand it. Why did you need to change the path for Ye Fan? Change it to Hades Emperor Sutra? Aren't you belittling Mark? It's obviously a novel written by Aang Bi Ye Qiang. It's really disgusting. The first part is okay, but when it comes to Ye Fan in the back, I feel really disgusting. I also need Ye Fan's Mother Qi Cauldron and give Ye Fan a new path. I'm just a fool.[Emot=default,26/]
After Chapter 100, things get really bad. The protagonist doesn't know what he's doing. He installs towers everywhere, creates a reincarnation space, and says he has no motivation to cultivate opponents. Too lazy to look
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Official(391)Scraped 20d ago
The protagonist is like some idiot, he destroyed Fluctlight's mine, and then he jumps out to be chased by a holy land. How can you stop a little piece of trash like you? It's just funny.
A book of pure joy
The real highlights are the first 5 chapters. I don't think much about the rest. The life spring monk created a powerful level of exercises. One or two palm-sized alien sources were exchanged for part of the saint-level residual scriptures, and he was exchanged for his identity as a mine slave. After just five days of learning the formation, I was able to modify the holy formation without being discovered. The protagonist, the Mingquan monk, dared to show his face in front of a group of Holy Land monks who were much taller than him. He could kill the protagonist the moment he spoke, but he forcefully told the protagonist to finish his words and use up all his means to wait for death. The protagonist, who had nothing to do and couldn't just leave, wanted to eat his flesh in a holy land that only restricted his personal freedom, but only worked 8 hours a day and gave him a way to rise. While saying that he was being cautious, he was doing things to seek death.
It is creative but not too much. Some small poisonous points in the front are tolerable, but not in the back. The first poisonous point is: always wanting to find opponents for yourself. The most powerful Holy Spirit in history, the reincarnation of the Immortal King, is not enough. I also want to cultivate a few more opponents. Such people have some serious brain problems. Without opponents, will the protagonist be useless? Then you, the protagonist, don't touch the face of Ye Chuchu of Porcelain Desolation. You have to have an opponent of the same age. It's really easy to take. Point 2: It's too watery. Not only is it watery, but it's also pretentious. Some of the descriptions are really embarrassing and stupid;
In the Lun Hai realm, one can kill as powerful as a killer🐶. In the Lun Hai realm, one can create holy-level formations, and one can obviously keep a low profile. If you kill him, you can kill him. Who is the murderer? . . He must be a fool to tell his real name. At this time, Ye Fan doesn't dare to be as wild as the protagonist. He has just come into contact with the basics of formations and can create a saint-level formation in less than a year. This can no longer be called a genius. This pure and pure person treats the readers as a fool. Why don't you say that the protagonist's Lunhai realm has destroyed the saint with a fart?
After the 15th chapter, the poison started to be released, and the real name was reported to the murderer, and then all the casual cultivators from the aristocratic family started to hunt him down. In the 20th chapter, the Ji family also started to hunt him down. This conflict felt too deliberate, and it felt a bit difficult to get into, and all of a sudden everyone was the enemy!
The author writes so cowardly
All day long. Let this one go, let that one go, but those who are spared are not the important people in the original work. Those who have not been mentioned or not are killed differently. Not everyone is still afraid of this and that, those who are destroyed are all those Ye Fan wants to destroy. If you don't resist those who offend you, you are a coward. It would be better if the protagonist is dead. Then you won't be afraid, and others can edit your reputation at will. Don't you think about how many disciples of the great sects of the ancient family relied on their strength to bully and kill many casual cultivators? What's the difference between you and them? If you don't have the plot advantage, wouldn't you end up with the same result, death? What kind of face do you have to forgive them? You won't destroy the Yuhua Shen Dynasty like a ruthless person, just destroy it directly, garbage protagonist.
Tell me what stage the author is in
There are constant minor poisons in the early stage but you can ignore them if you are creative. After Chapter 100, it will be pure water. In front of the Zhetian Hydrological Formula, the Dao Palace is full of competition, and behind the Dao Palace, people are "experienced". Find an enemy in front of the Imperial Road in the Four Poles, any holy land of aristocratic families, and start running for your life and hiding. Hualong began to fight against the Holy Lord, the mighty, and all kinds of royal soldiers. What should I do if I become a powerful person? [Emot=default,89/] The ancient clan is so big that it can be used by the Quasi-Emperor. What should I do if I start to dig it out but can't defeat it? Alas I can go to Lagerstroemia to develop a wave. After I become a saint outside, send a clone back to Beidou to kill the ancient tribe. I will go to Dilu to fight (Shuiwen). Cheng Dasheng had no choice but to write that the quasi-emperor above could not be defeated, but there were imperial soldiers below who could not be killed, so he directly switched to the scene and opened the Kunlun dungeon. Then he became enlightened and became a quasi-emperor (at this stage, some NPC authors like to add various secondary designs to Zhetian to make enemies, classic restricted area endings, and more classic dark matter)
This book is really good to read. The author has given a lot of secondary settings based on the original work. Moreover, these secondary settings will not make you feel outrageous or brainless. They are really logical. Moreover, this book will not feel like it is boring to only practice. It also has a lot of humor. For example, the protagonist cheats Duan De and eats the Black Emperor's dog meat, which is very interesting.
The first part was okay, but after about 200 chapters, it started to get disgusting. It was really disgusting. I couldn't understand it. Why did you need to change the path for Ye Fan? Change it to Hades Emperor Sutra? Aren't you belittling Mark? It's obviously a novel written by Aang Bi Ye Qiang. It's really disgusting. The first part is okay, but when it comes to Ye Fan in the back, I feel really disgusting. I also need Ye Fan's Mother Qi Cauldron and give Ye Fan a new path. I'm just a fool.[Emot=default,26/]
After Chapter 100, things get really bad. The protagonist doesn't know what he's doing. He installs towers everywhere, creates a reincarnation space, and says he has no motivation to cultivate opponents. Too lazy to look













