
The Crape Myrtle Emperor of Greece
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Beginning with the Star God, this is the growth trajectory of the master of all things in a foreign land, the leader of the stars; starting with Greece, this is the story of the rise and fall of many god systems, and the end of their prosperity. Plato: "There were no roads to godhood for man until the original preachers opened these roads." Moses: "If there is anything that supports me and my people to be free, I think it must be the starry sky above our heads and the faith in our hearts." Yahweh: "Both my friend and my enemy." Gods: "What is the difference between what he did and the one in heaven?" Please click, collect, and recommend.
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A very authentic Greek mythology fic. The protagonist travels through time and becomes the useless son of Zeus. Because he has a number of ancient great gods in his soul, he embarks on the road to becoming a strong man by relying on a drop of Pangu's essence and blood. What I like most is that the protagonist did not embark on the invincible and cool novel route because of the golden finger in his body, but steadily upgraded. This is a very niche subject, with all kinds of gods and all kinds of complicated names. If you haven't read Greek mythology when you were a child, you will really be a bit confused. Recently, many interesting books on Western mythology have been published, such as "The Dragon Who Devoured the World", which follows the Nordic mythology system. When will Egyptian and Indian mythology also be produced...




Rare Greek mythology stories ♪ Come on, come on! ♪ (((О´∀`о)ノ♡ヽ(о´∀`о))) 7.22 Introduction: As the younger brother of the sun god Apollo and the moon god Artemis, how could he be willing to be a little star god. My name is Adros, you can call me Polaris God, but I prefer another title, Ziwei Emperor. Don't compare me with Zeus, the titular godfather. I am a responsible god, and I will be responsible to the end for any goddess who has anything to do with me.


Beginning with the Star God, this is the growth trajectory of the master of all things in a foreign land, the leader of the stars; starting with Greece, this is the story of the rise and fall of many god systems, and the end of their prosperity. Plato: "There were no roads for man to become a god until the original preachers opened these roads." Moses: "If there is anything that supports me and my people to be free, I think it must be the starry sky above our heads and the faith in our hearts." Yahweh: "Both my friend and my enemy." Gods: "What is the difference between what he did and the one in heaven?"




The protagonist travels through the world of pure Greek mythology and becomes the third son of Zeus. It's pretty good. If you are interested in Greek mythology, you can check it out.












