My Disciples Help Me Become a God

My Disciples Help Me Become a God

by Galaxy Eye 2

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The Shenzhou Continent is divided into nine states, four seas and sixteen regions. Ever since God Emperor Pangu defeated Chaos, countless races have lived and multiplied on this continent. Since the beginning, the two clans of dragon and god have been fighting for hegemony. For hundreds of millions of years, the two clans have been in constant dispute. Since the dragon god Ying and the dragon emperor mysteriously disappeared, the dragon clan that dominated Kyushu has died, and the god clan has become the overlord. Thousands of years later, the same thing happened to the Protoss. Emperor Jun of the Protoss mysteriously disappeared, and the Protoss lost complete control over the Divine Continent. Humans, Spirits, Ghosts, Monsters, Demons, all races quickly occupied various regions. Under the leadership of the ancestors of the Humans, the Humans finally took control of Kyushu. The Protoss was afraid of the rise of the Humans, and finally used tens of millions of Protoss lives to set up the Nine-Heaven Thunder Domain Array to hinder the cultivation breakthroughs of the creatures in the lower world. Ever since the Nine Heavens Thunder Domain Formation was set up, the human race has never seen a monk whose cultivation has exceeded the Golden Core Stage in hundreds of millions of years. Hou Wuhou set up the Big Dipper Formation to weaken the power of the Nine Heavens Thunder Domain Formation, and the human race had to regain a foothold on the Chinese mainland. For the sake of long-term planning, Marquis Wu set up barriers in all directions at the expense of himself, blocking the passage between Kyushu and other regions. As a result, he was sanctioned by heaven and completely disappeared from the world. Thousands of years later, human beings have prospered again, and various sects and great countries have stood up one after another, fighting with each other constantly. At the same time, crises are gradually coming. . . . . .

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