
Star Lords Rising from a Junk Planet
by Whose Angel
About This Novel
The new book "I Became a Lord by Navigating the Gold" has been released, and new and old customers are welcome to visit and guide. Battleships and giant cannons are still the norm in the interstellar era, and mecha fighters determine the direction of the war. Civilizations are all fighting for survival. They will either rise in the sea of stars or be buried in the sea of stars. The story begins with a man who was teleported to a junk planet.
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Official(9)Scraped 23d ago
I have always been confused by the setting of the garbage star. Since there is no intention to recycle it, you can just throw it to the sun. Why should it be thrown to the planet specifically?
Where does the inheritance come from?
Please make the prelude clearer, otherwise it will be too awkward for readers
Do you have any good pictures of battleships?
I haven't had a suitable Easter egg picture for a long time. Are there any promising pictures of battleships and spaceships to post as Easter eggs?
You are only in your twenties. It is normal that you have not met someone you like. Later you will find that you probably will never meet someone again.
Not bad, just missing something
It feels a bit jerky and doesn't allow me to read it in depth. I hope the author can improve himself.
The author simply cannot control this kind of interstellar article, he just writes some nonsense
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 23d ago
I have always been confused by the setting of the garbage star. Since there is no intention to recycle it, you can just throw it to the sun. Why should it be thrown to the planet specifically?
Where does the inheritance come from?
Please make the prelude clearer, otherwise it will be too awkward for readers
Do you have any good pictures of battleships?
I haven't had a suitable Easter egg picture for a long time. Are there any promising pictures of battleships and spaceships to post as Easter eggs?
You are only in your twenties. It is normal that you have not met someone you like. Later you will find that you probably will never meet someone again.
Not bad, just missing something
It feels a bit jerky and doesn't allow me to read it in depth. I hope the author can improve himself.
The author simply cannot control this kind of interstellar article, he just writes some nonsense















