
100 Million Evolution Points Per Second, My Beasts Are All God-level
About This Novel
Beast controlExciting excitementBecome stronger while alive The era of national beast control! The result of Qin Lu's awakening was not ideal! There is only one little snake with no potential at all "Am I done? Do I still have a chance?" [System: Brothers, there are some] [Function: Obtain 100 million evolution points in 1 second] [86,400 seconds in one day, 8,640 billion in one day! [Evolution points can be used to deduct materials, and the current evolution does not require any materials! "Fuck!" ... Not only that. Qin Zhengcai discovered that the system can [customize] the evolutionary route! No matter what kind of beast you are, as long as you make a contract, you can evolve to the divine level! Little Snake →God Level·Final Dragon Blue Silver Grass →God Level·Willow God Skeleton →God Level·Undead Natural Disaster Slime→Plane Devourer "What do you mean by spending 500 billion evolution points to evolve to the epic level? Who are you looking down on!" ... Qin Lu decided that there was no need to act! Slowly. The first, god-level beast appeared! Then, the second one, the third one, the fourth one... When the "extraterrestrial demons" invaded and all living beings suffered, Qin Lu stepped forward, followed by many god-level beasts. "I only give you ten seconds to say your last words." ... My name is Song Enya. The strongest beast-controlling genius in the history of Dragon Kingdom, the proud daughter of heaven! The most likely person to become a god-level beast master. Until I met Qin Lu. I once said something that I will never forget: "Are god-level beasts rare? Then why are there hundreds of them behind me?"
Official Sources
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 29d ago
It's okay, you can watch it, but it's just too little.
Personally I think it's okay, not stupid.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 29d ago
It's okay, you can watch it, but it's just too little.
Personally I think it's okay, not stupid.









