
Self-proclaimed God Returns
About This Novel
Liu Yiqing's soul traveled through the prehistoric times, became a disciple of the Sage of the Shangqing Dynasty, and achieved the quasi-sage fruit. However, he died in the great catastrophe of becoming a god. Only a trace of his true spirit was left to escape into the chaos. It was not until he died that he broke through the void. Unexpectedly, he returned to the body before he traveled...
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Official(10)Scraped 23d ago
I'm really confused
What I'm very confused about is: Don't the people who died in the Great Tribulation of the Gods or the true spirits such as Qi practitioners have to be included in the list of Gods? In particular, Jiejiao was either converted or entered into the list of gods. Even the Saint Tongtian could not keep his disciples. How did he, a quasi-sage, let his true spirit enter the chaos and avoid being included in the list of gods? He also used his true spirit to break through the void barrier of chaos.
The Quasi-Saint City has been robbed. I'm afraid Duobao and the others are all dead.
Well, I personally think that the themes you wrote were all written several years ago. I don't think you can write anything else if you use others to write the remaining themes. I've long been tired of seeing these routines, wouldn't you write some new ones?
Does the author know Da Luo's setting?
not good
It would have been okay if you wrote about this topic a few years ago. Now no one wants to read it, and your writing is not good either.
666
The writing is pretty good, good luck to the author 666666
nice
When I read this series of novels for the first time, I thought I would not be able to read them, but I felt very involved and am ready to keep reading this book.
I think it's pretty good
I think this novel is about the same. I would like to give the author some advice on what to do with this one. He can write an alternative urban novel.
Can pursue it
In it, the setting of Yu Yu in the government and the emperor is combined with modern times, and there is an indescribable feeling.
mine
Oh my God, what kind of book is this? It's so ugly.
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Official(10)Scraped 23d ago
I'm really confused
What I'm very confused about is: Don't the people who died in the Great Tribulation of the Gods or the true spirits such as Qi practitioners have to be included in the list of Gods? In particular, Jiejiao was either converted or entered into the list of gods. Even the Saint Tongtian could not keep his disciples. How did he, a quasi-sage, let his true spirit enter the chaos and avoid being included in the list of gods? He also used his true spirit to break through the void barrier of chaos.
The Quasi-Saint City has been robbed. I'm afraid Duobao and the others are all dead.
Well, I personally think that the themes you wrote were all written several years ago. I don't think you can write anything else if you use others to write the remaining themes. I've long been tired of seeing these routines, wouldn't you write some new ones?
Does the author know Da Luo's setting?
not good
It would have been okay if you wrote about this topic a few years ago. Now no one wants to read it, and your writing is not good either.
666
The writing is pretty good, good luck to the author 666666
nice
When I read this series of novels for the first time, I thought I would not be able to read them, but I felt very involved and am ready to keep reading this book.
I think it's pretty good
I think this novel is about the same. I would like to give the author some advice on what to do with this one. He can write an alternative urban novel.
Can pursue it
In it, the setting of Yu Yu in the government and the emperor is combined with modern times, and there is an indescribable feeling.
mine
Oh my God, what kind of book is this? It's so ugly.













