
The Day of Destruction Begins with a Great Master
About This Novel
When the world was destroyed, Linn accidentally obtained the original gene of Doomsday. He was "weak, pitiful, and helpless" and began his journey through countless worlds. The current world's Grandmaster, Tomb Raider, Warhammer, Harry, Game of Thrones, Cage, Pirates of the Caribbean. Tentative world, Marvel World War.
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Official(91)Scraped 20d ago
The gene of Doomsday is that the more people die, the stronger it becomes.
If the protagonist had a character like Kaido's, he would have become a star already, but it would be a waste if the protagonist didn't give him the Doomsday gene. It would be better to give him the Superman gene and let him become stronger by exposing himself to the sun.
From the heart
I just started watching The World and accepted it. Then I didn't watch much of it until Warhammer. I didn't want to watch it. Then I suddenly wanted to watch it. I can't say that I suddenly wanted to watch it. I just continued watching it when I saw that the main character was a king and he wanted to fight the Night King at the beginning. I kept watching the latest one. I watched a few videos of Emperor on Douyin and I am very interested in watching it now. Hey-hey
Personally I think it's very good
I think many people don't know what the second world is about, so I'll just briefly explain it (mainly because the world view of Warhammer 40k is too big). The first point is that the second world that the protagonist travels through is a planet of the human camp in the Warhammer 40k worldview. Second point: This planet is the home planet of the Space Wolves Chapter (also known as the Wolf Group) under the Emperor of Mankind. The third point is that the weather on this planet is in winter all year round and the winter temperatures are horribly low. Note that there are no wolves on this planet! Point 4: The most dangerous creature on the planet is the wolf! Point 5: The Wolf Group will regularly go to the tribe to select warriors to become new Wolf Group Space Marines. Point Six: The setting of the protagonist in this world is that one of the Emperor's Primarchs originally had his own warband, and it was previously unknown whether the protagonist was lost with the other Primarchs or was deliberately sealed by the Emperor so that the other Primarchs knew him.
Ttm That's bullshit, even if it's the Day of Destruction in the movie, as long as the bloodline is a little slim, it's enough to beat 99.9% Of martial arts to death. If you don't choose a good one,
My personal suggestion is that when writing about the East, keep writing about the East and don't mention the West. . Two different cultivation methods, two civilizations, and it's not like writing animations. Just talk about it and you can use the two-dimensional theory to solve it. .
plot and characters
The plot was okay in the early stages, it was a bit too much for Doom, but it didn't show up a few times. Overall, it was good. Personally, I liked Warhammer, hey, blast bombs, plasma, slaying the champion of sexual abuse with the sword, tearing apart the demon prince with his hands, and hunting down the traitorous Primarch Horus side by side with Sanguinius.
It sucks
What the heck, I bought the entire book, which is so bad, and the author's writing is extremely rough. There is no connection when traveling through the world. It's like this chapter is still telling things about this world, and the next chapter suddenly takes place in another world. There is a serious sense of fragmentation, especially in the whole book. At the end of the Marvel story, almost every chapter felt more disconnected than before. It made me think that what I was reading was not a book. The most annoying thing is that it was unfinished It was simply disgusting. It was so disgusting that it opened the door to disgust. I want my money back! Refund! Give me back my reading coins!
The author doesn't know anything about Doomsday
The setting of Doomsday is that the more you fight, the braver you become, and the more you die, the faster you become stronger. And the Doomsday set by the author is neither a villain nor a death seeker, so what's the use of giving you a Doomsday? It's better to give it to a superman and just go and bask in the sun.
This is so painful to watch!
Does the author feel that the bigger he gets, the more powerful he is? Always give the pig's feet a height of 2 meters and a full body of muscles? There's something wrong with you! I just endured what I saw before, but you have to remind me from time to time, the more you watch, the more uncomfortable it becomes! No sense of immersion at all!
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Official(91)Scraped 20d ago
The gene of Doomsday is that the more people die, the stronger it becomes.
If the protagonist had a character like Kaido's, he would have become a star already, but it would be a waste if the protagonist didn't give him the Doomsday gene. It would be better to give him the Superman gene and let him become stronger by exposing himself to the sun.
From the heart
I just started watching The World and accepted it. Then I didn't watch much of it until Warhammer. I didn't want to watch it. Then I suddenly wanted to watch it. I can't say that I suddenly wanted to watch it. I just continued watching it when I saw that the main character was a king and he wanted to fight the Night King at the beginning. I kept watching the latest one. I watched a few videos of Emperor on Douyin and I am very interested in watching it now. Hey-hey
Personally I think it's very good
I think many people don't know what the second world is about, so I'll just briefly explain it (mainly because the world view of Warhammer 40k is too big). The first point is that the second world that the protagonist travels through is a planet of the human camp in the Warhammer 40k worldview. Second point: This planet is the home planet of the Space Wolves Chapter (also known as the Wolf Group) under the Emperor of Mankind. The third point is that the weather on this planet is in winter all year round and the winter temperatures are horribly low. Note that there are no wolves on this planet! Point 4: The most dangerous creature on the planet is the wolf! Point 5: The Wolf Group will regularly go to the tribe to select warriors to become new Wolf Group Space Marines. Point Six: The setting of the protagonist in this world is that one of the Emperor's Primarchs originally had his own warband, and it was previously unknown whether the protagonist was lost with the other Primarchs or was deliberately sealed by the Emperor so that the other Primarchs knew him.
Ttm That's bullshit, even if it's the Day of Destruction in the movie, as long as the bloodline is a little slim, it's enough to beat 99.9% Of martial arts to death. If you don't choose a good one,
My personal suggestion is that when writing about the East, keep writing about the East and don't mention the West. . Two different cultivation methods, two civilizations, and it's not like writing animations. Just talk about it and you can use the two-dimensional theory to solve it. .
plot and characters
The plot was okay in the early stages, it was a bit too much for Doom, but it didn't show up a few times. Overall, it was good. Personally, I liked Warhammer, hey, blast bombs, plasma, slaying the champion of sexual abuse with the sword, tearing apart the demon prince with his hands, and hunting down the traitorous Primarch Horus side by side with Sanguinius.
It sucks
What the heck, I bought the entire book, which is so bad, and the author's writing is extremely rough. There is no connection when traveling through the world. It's like this chapter is still telling things about this world, and the next chapter suddenly takes place in another world. There is a serious sense of fragmentation, especially in the whole book. At the end of the Marvel story, almost every chapter felt more disconnected than before. It made me think that what I was reading was not a book. The most annoying thing is that it was unfinished It was simply disgusting. It was so disgusting that it opened the door to disgust. I want my money back! Refund! Give me back my reading coins!
The author doesn't know anything about Doomsday
The setting of Doomsday is that the more you fight, the braver you become, and the more you die, the faster you become stronger. And the Doomsday set by the author is neither a villain nor a death seeker, so what's the use of giving you a Doomsday? It's better to give it to a superman and just go and bask in the sun.
This is so painful to watch!
Does the author feel that the bigger he gets, the more powerful he is? Always give the pig's feet a height of 2 meters and a full body of muscles? There's something wrong with you! I just endured what I saw before, but you have to remind me from time to time, the more you watch, the more uncomfortable it becomes! No sense of immersion at all!
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The heavens flow. Get the system and have the talent of Doomsday. The first Grandmaster of the World, the characterization and storyline are good, and the pace is fast. Pig's trotters level up quickly, kill decisively, and are also considered friendly. Except for the tomb-robbing plot, which is a bit too crotch-inducing, everything else is quite attractive. It can be regarded as a relatively promising new unlimited streaming book recently.




9/13 Sanjiang's sixth to last book, Chaicao. I discovered a pattern: if the title of a book exceeds a cross, if the title exceeds one word, the toxicity increases. At first glance, it looks like the Day of Destruction, oh, Superman's old enemy, but when you click on it, it's not the Day of Destruction at all. It's the real Day of Destruction, when the moon hits the earth and the world is destroyed. Then the protagonist begins to flow through the heavens... I originally thought that the protagonist would be able to fight the sky and the earth at the beginning, but it turns out that it is a slow-burning type, and it is classified as science fiction. The beginning of the game travels through the ancient background? Do you know what science fiction is? Science fantasy, technological fantasy... What's going on in ancient times?



















