
Swallowing the Starry Sky: I Am Mother Earth
About This Novel
Falsely swallowing the starry sky, seizing the body of the swallowing beast and then spending money to buy mines to show off. Really swallowing the starry sky, the sun, the sun! That's lunch tomorrow. ----Man on Earth many years later: What kind of indigenous people are there outside the gravity circle?
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Official(25)Scraped 22d ago
Do you know how awesome the earth is? You can regard the earth as the biological son of the universe, because when you grow up, you will become a being like the will of the universe. Think about it, how powerful is this biological son of the universe? You are the only planetary life form devouring the starry sky. You can think of it as the will of the planet, the will of the stars, and the will of the universe. You are now the will of the planet. I can even imagine that this is the biological son of the universe.
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The plot is so stupid that I don't want to watch even one or two of them.
Where's my protagonist later?
It feels like it's all about telling stories. How about the word count?
Stop writing
Find an electronics factory to drill screws! You don't have that writing style.
What a bad book
If you write about the earth in Swallowing Starry Sky, then you have to cultivate to become a Territory Lord. The world inside your body is the planet, and then you have to cultivate to the point where a speck of dust is like a small world. The defense is very strong. If you don't cultivate, you will die sooner or later. The universe has a lifespan. I feel like there's something wrong with the author's thinking and he can't find any sense of satisfaction.
A good title will be more attractive!
The title of the book successfully attracted me, but it does not prevent the book from being bad.
It's so embarrassing. It's a two-dimensional home-style novel with the skin of Swallowing the Stars. Although the angle is novel, the author failed to grasp the point of attracting readers. The main theme of Swallowing the Stars is battle and growth. Most readers come here because of this. Of course, there is no need to write about battles. You can write about the development of the earth itself, but the author obviously failed to grasp these two points.
. . . . . . .
This is the first time I have seen a novel that can be said to have no plot. The whole story is a mess.
Come on! Come on! (Ten hateful words)
After looking at this introduction, I have no desire to continue reading.
After looking at this introduction, I have no desire to continue reading.
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Community(0)
Official(25)Scraped 22d ago
Do you know how awesome the earth is? You can regard the earth as the biological son of the universe, because when you grow up, you will become a being like the will of the universe. Think about it, how powerful is this biological son of the universe? You are the only planetary life form devouring the starry sky. You can think of it as the will of the planet, the will of the stars, and the will of the universe. You are now the will of the planet. I can even imagine that this is the biological son of the universe.
...
The plot is so stupid that I don't want to watch even one or two of them.
Where's my protagonist later?
It feels like it's all about telling stories. How about the word count?
Stop writing
Find an electronics factory to drill screws! You don't have that writing style.
What a bad book
If you write about the earth in Swallowing Starry Sky, then you have to cultivate to become a Territory Lord. The world inside your body is the planet, and then you have to cultivate to the point where a speck of dust is like a small world. The defense is very strong. If you don't cultivate, you will die sooner or later. The universe has a lifespan. I feel like there's something wrong with the author's thinking and he can't find any sense of satisfaction.
A good title will be more attractive!
The title of the book successfully attracted me, but it does not prevent the book from being bad.
It's so embarrassing. It's a two-dimensional home-style novel with the skin of Swallowing the Stars. Although the angle is novel, the author failed to grasp the point of attracting readers. The main theme of Swallowing the Stars is battle and growth. Most readers come here because of this. Of course, there is no need to write about battles. You can write about the development of the earth itself, but the author obviously failed to grasp these two points.
. . . . . . .
This is the first time I have seen a novel that can be said to have no plot. The whole story is a mess.
Come on! Come on! (Ten hateful words)
After looking at this introduction, I have no desire to continue reading.
After looking at this introduction, I have no desire to continue reading.













