
Swallowing the Starry Sky, I Can Be Reborn Infinitely
by Thunder Lord
About This Novel
(Don't compete for the lead role, nor the heroine. Write your own story. There are still many female protagonists.) Moye was brought to the world of Swallowing Starry Sky by an indescribable existence, and gained the ability to infinitely resurrect and be able to be reborn continuously. Due to various reasons, Moxie has gone through several lives and become various races in the universe. Finally, he was reborn as an Earth human again, exactly in the age of Earth after the Nirvana period. In this life, with the accumulation of several generations of practice, he chose to seize the Flame Star behemoth. With his peak bloodline and special clone talent, he helped Moye reach the top of the world and become a powerful figure in the universe...
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Official(50)Scraped 7d ago
In the same universe and at the same time, this is not rebirth, it is just a change of body. Quite a clone can be resurrected and only requires energy. After reading a few chapters and looking at the table of contents, does a cosmic master need to go through the process of the earth? Need those little opportunities? What use is it to the Venerable? As long as you find energy, you can quickly regain your strength, return to the martial arts gym, exert force, sword skills, and conflict between women. These are meaningful to the protagonist, but the book starts off wrong.
Is it possible to grow up to great heights without any scheming and being plotted time and time again?
A disgusting idiot article written by an idiot. The pig's feet are not dead and the author has to forcibly cheat to survive😐😐😐
Oops, I'm doubting it. You've been reborn so many times, you've gained so much experience, and the people on earth have low bloodlines. You can't level up so slowly, can you? Alas, the double question made you write a useless article.
Not bad, really good. I like the toughness of the protagonist so much, especially the one that as long as I am strong enough, no one can judge me. I like it so much. To be honest, the protagonist you wrote is definitely the toughest among the Star-Swallowing Sky fan novels. The other characters are very cowardly and licky. They are obviously stronger than Hong, but they still gave up the position of the first elder, and those who were kidnapped by morality are all very cowardly. The main character looks too much like Liang Miansuo. Author, you can just write it like this. It's very relaxing. You can also make the protagonist more crazy, for example, just kill Atkin and Yan Hai and all their cronies.
A reborn strong man who has not forgotten the law. Shouldn't you advance directly to the corresponding realm as soon as you are reborn? A little apprentice writes almost 100 pieces without any ideas of his own, just following the plot
Too ridiculous
You have lived for hundreds or thousands of epochs, and you still act like a novice, feeling watched?
To be honest, I really don't understand how a person with a cosmic master-level enlightenment wants to practice the secret method of the earth.
Great writing, keep it up!
I give it four stars. There is nothing I can do about it. In Chapter 26, I feel that the protagonist does not look like a thousand-year-old monster. I hope that such low-level mistakes will not happen again in the future. Another question is whether you can post a picture of the weapon used by the protagonist. After all, the epee is relatively unpopular and it's hard to imagine what it looks like. But seeing the protagonist wielding it so easily feels very inconsistent, so it would be better if there is a picture.
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Official(50)Scraped 7d ago
In the same universe and at the same time, this is not rebirth, it is just a change of body. Quite a clone can be resurrected and only requires energy. After reading a few chapters and looking at the table of contents, does a cosmic master need to go through the process of the earth? Need those little opportunities? What use is it to the Venerable? As long as you find energy, you can quickly regain your strength, return to the martial arts gym, exert force, sword skills, and conflict between women. These are meaningful to the protagonist, but the book starts off wrong.
Is it possible to grow up to great heights without any scheming and being plotted time and time again?
A disgusting idiot article written by an idiot. The pig's feet are not dead and the author has to forcibly cheat to survive😐😐😐
Oops, I'm doubting it. You've been reborn so many times, you've gained so much experience, and the people on earth have low bloodlines. You can't level up so slowly, can you? Alas, the double question made you write a useless article.
Not bad, really good. I like the toughness of the protagonist so much, especially the one that as long as I am strong enough, no one can judge me. I like it so much. To be honest, the protagonist you wrote is definitely the toughest among the Star-Swallowing Sky fan novels. The other characters are very cowardly and licky. They are obviously stronger than Hong, but they still gave up the position of the first elder, and those who were kidnapped by morality are all very cowardly. The main character looks too much like Liang Miansuo. Author, you can just write it like this. It's very relaxing. You can also make the protagonist more crazy, for example, just kill Atkin and Yan Hai and all their cronies.
A reborn strong man who has not forgotten the law. Shouldn't you advance directly to the corresponding realm as soon as you are reborn? A little apprentice writes almost 100 pieces without any ideas of his own, just following the plot
Too ridiculous
You have lived for hundreds or thousands of epochs, and you still act like a novice, feeling watched?
To be honest, I really don't understand how a person with a cosmic master-level enlightenment wants to practice the secret method of the earth.
Great writing, keep it up!
I give it four stars. There is nothing I can do about it. In Chapter 26, I feel that the protagonist does not look like a thousand-year-old monster. I hope that such low-level mistakes will not happen again in the future. Another question is whether you can post a picture of the weapon used by the protagonist. After all, the epee is relatively unpopular and it's hard to imagine what it looks like. But seeing the protagonist wielding it so easily feels very inconsistent, so it would be better if there is a picture.











