
The Prehistoric Kunpeng, the Enemy of Heaven
by Low Light
About This Novel
The most unlucky person in the world was Kunpeng. Originally a creature of chaotic evolution, born from heaven and earth, independent and the master of hundreds of millions of monsters. However, once he heard about the Zixiao Palace, he was first led by Zhunti to seize the holy throne. After leaving the Zixiao Palace, he was chased to a desperate situation by Zhunti and Zhunti. The two gods have not yet become saints, Kunpeng has not yet exhausted his energy, and Qin Mo, who was reborn with blood, vowed to change his destiny against the will of heaven. At that time, dragons and phoenixes were fighting each other, and the three clans decided to discuss the matter together, and then they came to the Lich Tribulation, where they became brothers with the Twelve Ancestor Witches. Plan step by step, pass on the supreme method, create a sect, and open up the eternal world... The enlightened Hongmeng created the Heavenly Lord. Creation competes with heaven. The vast wilderness, three thousand worlds. I only know Patriarch Kunpeng, but I don't know Daoist Hongjun. ... This is a mythical story about Kunpeng, a great change in the ancient times.
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Official(7)Scraped 2mo ago
After reading it, I half understood it, but it felt a bit confusing.
As a 20-year-old book reader, I gritted my teeth and read Chapter 7, but I just couldn't understand what was being said. Maybe it's because my brain is not working well
I can't understand what's being written. I guess he can understand it himself.
What is this written about? Why can't I understand
The discussion on spiritual practice is not systematic, it looks messy, it is piled up randomly, it seems very exaggerated, and it feels like I am amusing myself.
The writing is so profound, I feel so tired from reading it.
Come on, keep writing until it's finished
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Official(7)Scraped 2mo ago
After reading it, I half understood it, but it felt a bit confusing.
As a 20-year-old book reader, I gritted my teeth and read Chapter 7, but I just couldn't understand what was being said. Maybe it's because my brain is not working well
I can't understand what's being written. I guess he can understand it himself.
What is this written about? Why can't I understand
The discussion on spiritual practice is not systematic, it looks messy, it is piled up randomly, it seems very exaggerated, and it feels like I am amusing myself.
The writing is so profound, I feel so tired from reading it.
Come on, keep writing until it's finished









