
Prehistoric: Sign in from the Willow Tree
by The Moon That Cannot Be Fished Out
About This Novel
Liu Ming, who was reborn in the prehistoric world, said that he was panicked. Not only could he not move as a willow tree, but he was also afraid of being shattered by the aftermath of the battle between the two lich clans. After a hundred years, Liu Ming finally awakened to the sign-in system. Bite! The host signs in at the birthplace and evolves into a hollow willow tree with innate spiritual roots. Bite! The host signs in at Buzhou Mountain and is rewarded with the Nine-turn Mysterious Technique, the supreme body-refining method. Bite! The host signs in at Zixiao Palace and obtains the Chaos Bead, the Chaos Arcana. In the ancient times, there were no records of years, and there were no years of practice. When the Lich Calamity completely broke out, the human race became food in the eyes of the demon race. At that time, a towering willow tree rose from the ground, and was revered as the Willow God by later generations.
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Official(16)Scraped 16d ago
The first few pictures were fine, but they started to change when they arrived at Du Jie.
And you even become a disciple, fuck me. It's really poisonous. It's like traveling back in time to the ancient world. There is no difference except becoming a disciple and accepting a disciple. After I become a disciple, I can't stand it anymore.
It's too poisonous. At the end, you gave me a bad ending. I merged with the way of heaven and could never be reincarnated. I was forgotten by the world.
I don't know what's wrong. The more I read, the more I feel like I've read it somewhere. But I haven't read the whole book, so it's quite boring. I always feel like I've read it somewhere.🤗🤗
good
I don't like the docile stuff, it makes me want to sleep.
There are too many ambiguous elements, and the protagonist is a bit unclear.
It feels very outrageous. The spiritual roots take shape, the delicious ones are planted, and the unpalatable ones are used to refine treasures.
Awesome, the protagonist actually wants to kill three corpses and become a saint. How weak.
Very nice. The first few pictures are very nice. So far, I have only seen the first few pictures, and they are still very nice.
If you are so awesome, why do you have to become a disciple to have such a powerful weapon like the system? This is not yet the age of saints. If you have to put on a yoke, I will accept it.
First there was Nuwa, then there was Yaochi, Houtu, Chang'e, are you going to accept all three nights?
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 16d ago
The first few pictures were fine, but they started to change when they arrived at Du Jie.
And you even become a disciple, fuck me. It's really poisonous. It's like traveling back in time to the ancient world. There is no difference except becoming a disciple and accepting a disciple. After I become a disciple, I can't stand it anymore.
It's too poisonous. At the end, you gave me a bad ending. I merged with the way of heaven and could never be reincarnated. I was forgotten by the world.
I don't know what's wrong. The more I read, the more I feel like I've read it somewhere. But I haven't read the whole book, so it's quite boring. I always feel like I've read it somewhere.🤗🤗
good
I don't like the docile stuff, it makes me want to sleep.
There are too many ambiguous elements, and the protagonist is a bit unclear.
It feels very outrageous. The spiritual roots take shape, the delicious ones are planted, and the unpalatable ones are used to refine treasures.
Awesome, the protagonist actually wants to kill three corpses and become a saint. How weak.
Very nice. The first few pictures are very nice. So far, I have only seen the first few pictures, and they are still very nice.
If you are so awesome, why do you have to become a disciple to have such a powerful weapon like the system? This is not yet the age of saints. If you have to put on a yoke, I will accept it.
First there was Nuwa, then there was Yaochi, Houtu, Chang'e, are you going to accept all three nights?









