
The Most Powerful Super God Army in the Tang Dynasty
by Pushan
About This Novel
"Ding! Congratulations to the host for extracting the ant gene and gaining a hundred times the power." "Ding! Congratulations to the host for extracting the starfish gene and gaining super resilience." "Ding! Congratulations to the host for extracting the cheetah gene and gaining extraordinary speed."... "One hundred thousand Turkic cavalry are powerful? Tiger and leopard cavalry are powerful? I have fusion There is a divine force camp that is part ant gene, an undead army that is part starfish gene, and a divine arrow camp that is part eagle gene and has super vision. Can you dare to fight? "Chen Feng traveled to the Tang Dynasty and relied on the gene extraction system to create an invincible army to dominate the world and conquer the heavens.
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Official(11)Scraped 25d ago
It's not easy for you to write 4 million words. I'll give you 4 stars.
It's a cool article. It's not exhausting to worry about so much. This book is indeed not rigorous, and it should fail in many aspects, but it is fun. The author has coded 4 million words, and he has strong perseverance and deserves encouragement.
Stones actually have genes? ?
Fortunately, in the first few chapters, at least they were animals. When I saw the extraction of stone genes, I was immediately dissuaded.
So many questions!
The author did not carefully consult historical data. When the Huns were trapped in Chang'an, Li Lizhi was only about seven or eight years old and in poor health. It was impossible for her to obtain information that no one else knew and sneak to the front line. The protagonist appears as someone familiar with history, but turns out to be a history novice. Creating conflicts is also forcibly setting up, forcibly darkening, and forcibly whitening. The writing is illogical and inconsistent, and some settings are completely out of context and full of loopholes. Perhaps it was because of the forceful creation of contradictions, blackening, and whitewashing that the author himself confused the logic, or maybe he thought he was smart and added some plots that were both confusing and confusing. As a result, the preface and the follower were inconsistent, and he had to force explanations, which was full of loopholes. I really couldn't stand it anymore, so I decided to abandon the article!
Then complain about the author's imagination
The so-called thousand-year black iron, are you sure you are not talking about rust?
The main currency during the Tang Dynasty was copper coins. How could it be silver taels and which dynasty did silver notes only appear in? Didn't the author check the information? Although it is said that you should not use your brain when reading novels, you should not deviate too far!
Um?
Is this author expressing love? More than two thousand tickets are all free? I don't have a membership
Four million words are free, and the author doesn't have to eat?
It's rare to see an author showing love.
I haven't read it but there's something wrong with the introduction.
The Tiger and Leopard Cavalry were Cao Cao's army, separated from the Tang Dynasty by nearly 400 years. Even if you brag about the protagonist, there is no need to do this. There are still quite a lot of good troops in the Tang Dynasty. I suggest the author look at the history. You can brag about it, but there is no need to do so. The span is too big.
Brothers who fall into the trap, be careful, the scores are too fake.
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Official(11)Scraped 25d ago
It's not easy for you to write 4 million words. I'll give you 4 stars.
It's a cool article. It's not exhausting to worry about so much. This book is indeed not rigorous, and it should fail in many aspects, but it is fun. The author has coded 4 million words, and he has strong perseverance and deserves encouragement.
Stones actually have genes? ?
Fortunately, in the first few chapters, at least they were animals. When I saw the extraction of stone genes, I was immediately dissuaded.
So many questions!
The author did not carefully consult historical data. When the Huns were trapped in Chang'an, Li Lizhi was only about seven or eight years old and in poor health. It was impossible for her to obtain information that no one else knew and sneak to the front line. The protagonist appears as someone familiar with history, but turns out to be a history novice. Creating conflicts is also forcibly setting up, forcibly darkening, and forcibly whitening. The writing is illogical and inconsistent, and some settings are completely out of context and full of loopholes. Perhaps it was because of the forceful creation of contradictions, blackening, and whitewashing that the author himself confused the logic, or maybe he thought he was smart and added some plots that were both confusing and confusing. As a result, the preface and the follower were inconsistent, and he had to force explanations, which was full of loopholes. I really couldn't stand it anymore, so I decided to abandon the article!
Then complain about the author's imagination
The so-called thousand-year black iron, are you sure you are not talking about rust?
The main currency during the Tang Dynasty was copper coins. How could it be silver taels and which dynasty did silver notes only appear in? Didn't the author check the information? Although it is said that you should not use your brain when reading novels, you should not deviate too far!
Um?
Is this author expressing love? More than two thousand tickets are all free? I don't have a membership
Four million words are free, and the author doesn't have to eat?
It's rare to see an author showing love.
I haven't read it but there's something wrong with the introduction.
The Tiger and Leopard Cavalry were Cao Cao's army, separated from the Tang Dynasty by nearly 400 years. Even if you brag about the protagonist, there is no need to do this. There are still quite a lot of good troops in the Tang Dynasty. I suggest the author look at the history. You can brag about it, but there is no need to do so. The span is too big.
Brothers who fall into the trap, be careful, the scores are too fake.










