
Doomsday Life Starting from Cells
by The Salted Fish Who Wants To Transform Into A Dragon
About This Novel
A foreign country, a sudden mutation. Zombies are murderous creatures that eat anything; A mutated toad whose corpse floats hundreds of miles away with a drop of venom; There are terrifying ants whose flames can burn the sky and boil the sea; There is a giant super turtle that can walk as high as a mountain; There is a giant whale carrying an island as if it were nothing; There is also an infinite cell from another world! This book was once called "Infinite Cells of the End of the World"!
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cell
The subject matter and creativity are good, the protagonist is a cell, and from the current perspective, the driving force of the story should be wanting to go home. Finally, I want to ask, is the king of the Blazing Big-headed Ant clan the heroine?
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Xianyu has recently revised chapters one to four to a certain extent. Interested readers can read it again.
Off topic!
Since I started writing about people, I can only say that I don't want to read anymore. Your starting point is to go back, develop a wave, and then create people to mix with the survivors. I agree, and you need to collect intelligence. After recognizing a daughter, I also recognized her to prevent the male protagonist from drastically changing his temperament. But I really can't stand the poisonous point that six of your seven chapters are about people! I'm so drunk that a virus cares about humans every day, and doesn't even want to develop itself! Even if the pig's trotters are human, they are still from another world, and you first wrote about the pig's trotters exploring how to get back, and then later you wrote about how the pig's trotters began to salt fish! Awesome! Awesome! I can't bear it anymore! Goodbye!
water
So QQ Reading still owes me a copy. It takes a lot of brain cells to even think about it.
Suddenly I realized that this book looked like the one I had read before: The 4.6 Billion Repeats of Evolution.
The content is exciting, but it's a bit anticlimactic, and the continuation is just gone.
Very good. The content is exciting and engaging, but it's too short.
Broader, wider, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
. . . . . .
The foundation of a Zerg has been laid. Will the author transform the protagonist with Zerg in the future?
A very nice book, highly recommended
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cell
The subject matter and creativity are good, the protagonist is a cell, and from the current perspective, the driving force of the story should be wanting to go home. Finally, I want to ask, is the king of the Blazing Big-headed Ant clan the heroine?
Modify chapter
Xianyu has recently revised chapters one to four to a certain extent. Interested readers can read it again.
Off topic!
Since I started writing about people, I can only say that I don't want to read anymore. Your starting point is to go back, develop a wave, and then create people to mix with the survivors. I agree, and you need to collect intelligence. After recognizing a daughter, I also recognized her to prevent the male protagonist from drastically changing his temperament. But I really can't stand the poisonous point that six of your seven chapters are about people! I'm so drunk that a virus cares about humans every day, and doesn't even want to develop itself! Even if the pig's trotters are human, they are still from another world, and you first wrote about the pig's trotters exploring how to get back, and then later you wrote about how the pig's trotters began to salt fish! Awesome! Awesome! I can't bear it anymore! Goodbye!
water
So QQ Reading still owes me a copy. It takes a lot of brain cells to even think about it.
Suddenly I realized that this book looked like the one I had read before: The 4.6 Billion Repeats of Evolution.
The content is exciting, but it's a bit anticlimactic, and the continuation is just gone.
Very good. The content is exciting and engaging, but it's too short.
Broader, wider, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
. . . . . .
The foundation of a Zerg has been laid. Will the author transform the protagonist with Zerg in the future?
A very nice book, highly recommended









