
The Lizard That Evolved from the Cataclysm Era
About This Novel
The Age of Catastrophe, also known as the Dark Age. Since the nuclear sewage was discharged into the sea, a disaster began that affected the whole world! This seems to have opened Pandora's box. Countless marine creatures have undergone distortions, which has affected the entire biosphere. Even humans cannot stay away! But this is just the beginning. For the creatures on this blue planet, this cannot be said to be a disaster, but for humans, it is a dark age that almost wipes out them. In the early days of what is known as the Dark Age, a small lizard began his evolution in the early stages of the cataclysm, until it shocked the whole world!
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Official(39)Scraped 20d ago
No one is watching. Then I feel relieved. I saw 186. The writing dog shook his head when he saw it. There is a lot of nonsense. What a pity this logic.
Is the author playing with infinite matryoshka dolls? The description of human group portraits takes up 3/2, what about your monsters?
Are you an infinite human matryoshka doll cycle? It directly stipulates that the birth of human beings is inevitable. No matter how many times there is mass extinction of organisms, humans will always be born and will inevitably take the technological route. The technological routes are still fixed templates! (At least there must be an explanation. There must be some influence from external gods, Gaia consciousness, and projection from parallel universes!) (Describe the influence of an external god. The biological forms of the earth are the result of the influence of ancient gods. It is also okay to highlight the unknown fear of a Luo style) (Describing the consciousness of Gaia, every mass extinction of organisms is the metabolism of the super organism of the planet, which is just copy and paste. There will be an evolutionary explosion of life in the form of a 4.6 Billion repeat, with an eclectic and diverse emphasis. It's okay) (Even if you describe a parallel universe projection, humans can have an explanation. They will grow into high-dimensional beings and project them into other universes, taking the singularity Godzilla route. You can't describe the universe, but can't you just copy it from Infinite Stream? It's fun to watch, and we'll still pay for it.) Just copy the plot development of Godzilla? Without some surprises, how exciting would this plot be if you watch it all at once? It's so eye-catching that you can't help but praise how the plot can develop like this?
How can I put it this way? It's a standard alien beast novel, and it's readable. There are too many typos, so I don't recommend reading it. There are probably two typos in every chapter. It's a big deal to be on the list.
There are too many typos and I won't correct them later.
What is it written? It makes no sense.
After Chapter 156, I started playing matryoshka, and I got used to it. You are a celestial beast, but you still care about orcs. You have to restrain yourself every time you move, and you can't grow faster than lying in a star.
It's pretty good. I really like this kind of book about group portraits.
Hydrology, a lot of nonsense, just hard water
It's pretty good, not bad, I just feel like the author could correct the typos he pointed out.
After all, purposeful evolution is better than purposeless evolution, and isn't the protagonist human? Where has human wisdom left the protagonist? The protagonist can obviously evolve a super brain to advance in technology.
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Official(39)Scraped 20d ago
No one is watching. Then I feel relieved. I saw 186. The writing dog shook his head when he saw it. There is a lot of nonsense. What a pity this logic.
Is the author playing with infinite matryoshka dolls? The description of human group portraits takes up 3/2, what about your monsters?
Are you an infinite human matryoshka doll cycle? It directly stipulates that the birth of human beings is inevitable. No matter how many times there is mass extinction of organisms, humans will always be born and will inevitably take the technological route. The technological routes are still fixed templates! (At least there must be an explanation. There must be some influence from external gods, Gaia consciousness, and projection from parallel universes!) (Describe the influence of an external god. The biological forms of the earth are the result of the influence of ancient gods. It is also okay to highlight the unknown fear of a Luo style) (Describing the consciousness of Gaia, every mass extinction of organisms is the metabolism of the super organism of the planet, which is just copy and paste. There will be an evolutionary explosion of life in the form of a 4.6 Billion repeat, with an eclectic and diverse emphasis. It's okay) (Even if you describe a parallel universe projection, humans can have an explanation. They will grow into high-dimensional beings and project them into other universes, taking the singularity Godzilla route. You can't describe the universe, but can't you just copy it from Infinite Stream? It's fun to watch, and we'll still pay for it.) Just copy the plot development of Godzilla? Without some surprises, how exciting would this plot be if you watch it all at once? It's so eye-catching that you can't help but praise how the plot can develop like this?
How can I put it this way? It's a standard alien beast novel, and it's readable. There are too many typos, so I don't recommend reading it. There are probably two typos in every chapter. It's a big deal to be on the list.
There are too many typos and I won't correct them later.
What is it written? It makes no sense.
After Chapter 156, I started playing matryoshka, and I got used to it. You are a celestial beast, but you still care about orcs. You have to restrain yourself every time you move, and you can't grow faster than lying in a star.
It's pretty good. I really like this kind of book about group portraits.
Hydrology, a lot of nonsense, just hard water
It's pretty good, not bad, I just feel like the author could correct the typos he pointed out.
After all, purposeful evolution is better than purposeless evolution, and isn't the protagonist human? Where has human wisdom left the protagonist? The protagonist can obviously evolve a super brain to advance in technology.









