
Super Giant Kun Clone
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In front of the base city, the alien army is approaching the city, and the earth's warriors are determined to defend to the death! Suddenly, a giant beast came through the air with an army of mutant beasts. It was a Kun, one hundred thousand meters long and twenty thousand meters high. It was covered with steel scales and looked ferocious and terrifying. Kun opened his mouth, swallowed up the alien army in an instant, and then led the army of mutant beasts towards the alien world! No one knew that this giant Kun was actually the clone of an Earthling! ... Kun's clone ability: Devour evolution: small fish - big fish - mutant beast - ocean beast - alien race - star battleship - planet - star - galaxy - universe! Swallow everything! Ability sharing: Kun's clone acquires abilities, and the main body acquires corresponding abilities simultaneously! Damage transfer: Any damage suffered by the main body will be instantly transferred to Kun's clone!
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Big cheers for the author
I have to say, the more I read this book, the more I like it. Even the sister is too... Low in appearance and has no sense of existence; she is not called brother, and there is no sense of familiarity as a sister (sisters are creatures like this in novels, shouldn't they be spoiled? Even if the sister is strong, she shouldn't be so strong...) There is also the ancient dialogue, which seems a little awkward In fact, the vernacular is quite good, easy to understand, and I can put together the words. .
Open a post to explain the settings for using the knife.
The protagonist uses a knife for the following reasons 1. In terms of the plot, the protagonist was just an ordinary student before. He had never learned martial arts and had no master. In his first battle, it is easiest to get started with a knife. As long as he can chop and chop, he can kill the enemy. This extends to other ordinary evolvers. Everyone suddenly becomes an evolved warrior from ordinary people, and they are the fastest to learn swordsmanship. This is also the reason why Liang Sanduo gave the protagonist a sword when they first met. Second, because there are more people using knives, it is easier to learn good knife skills. Therefore, logically speaking, unless they like a certain weapon very much or have a special master, most people's first choice is a knife. Third, in case the weapon is lost or damaged, it is easiest to find a replacement with a sword (swords abound on the battlefield) Fourth, why not use a sword? If the protagonist uses a sword, some people will definitely ask why he doesn't use a sword. In addition, the sword is more agile and elegant, while the knife is stronger and more in line with the protagonist's temperament.
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No, where did Kunpeng's magical power of space go? Kunpeng soared to ninety thousand miles, where did you put his speed? Kunpeng's overall speed is not too bad than Sun Dasheng's eighty thousand miles. Plus, with the magical power of space, no immortal god in the three realms can find Kunpeng.
Has the author of this book changed?
I would like to ask if the author changed the writing starting from chapter 20 of this book, and the level is completely different. Before chapter 20, it was obviously normal and pretty good. Even if you read it as a composition, it was top-notch. But when I started reading chapter 20, I was almost embarrassed. For example, the scene where the Mad Knife King was killed with a single blow. I want to ask you what the foreshadowing was for? Do you think teasing others like this will make others happy? I just want to say my MMP. And that time, I initially thought that the protagonist was in a parallel world, and the time was about the same as ours, but you told me that this was a world more than a hundred years later? Forget it, you also told me that spiritual energy was revived last year, what? It develops so fast, it doesn't matter, but I think humans have done nothing in the past hundred years? Technology has not developed at all, and has regressed? You ask me, where can I see the technological regression? If technology had not regressed, would the wires in Internet cafes have shocked people? Also, would there still be such things as Internet cafes in first-tier cities now? I'm convinced. In one word, I'm totally convinced. I don't understand the purpose of the foreshadowing. The most important thing is that the author must have changed, right? The level is completely different. . .
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Official(903)Scraped 20d ago
Big cheers for the author
I have to say, the more I read this book, the more I like it. Even the sister is too... Low in appearance and has no sense of existence; she is not called brother, and there is no sense of familiarity as a sister (sisters are creatures like this in novels, shouldn't they be spoiled? Even if the sister is strong, she shouldn't be so strong...) There is also the ancient dialogue, which seems a little awkward In fact, the vernacular is quite good, easy to understand, and I can put together the words. .
Open a post to explain the settings for using the knife.
The protagonist uses a knife for the following reasons 1. In terms of the plot, the protagonist was just an ordinary student before. He had never learned martial arts and had no master. In his first battle, it is easiest to get started with a knife. As long as he can chop and chop, he can kill the enemy. This extends to other ordinary evolvers. Everyone suddenly becomes an evolved warrior from ordinary people, and they are the fastest to learn swordsmanship. This is also the reason why Liang Sanduo gave the protagonist a sword when they first met. Second, because there are more people using knives, it is easier to learn good knife skills. Therefore, logically speaking, unless they like a certain weapon very much or have a special master, most people's first choice is a knife. Third, in case the weapon is lost or damaged, it is easiest to find a replacement with a sword (swords abound on the battlefield) Fourth, why not use a sword? If the protagonist uses a sword, some people will definitely ask why he doesn't use a sword. In addition, the sword is more agile and elegant, while the knife is stronger and more in line with the protagonist's temperament.
. . . . .
No, where did Kunpeng's magical power of space go? Kunpeng soared to ninety thousand miles, where did you put his speed? Kunpeng's overall speed is not too bad than Sun Dasheng's eighty thousand miles. Plus, with the magical power of space, no immortal god in the three realms can find Kunpeng.
Has the author of this book changed?
I would like to ask if the author changed the writing starting from chapter 20 of this book, and the level is completely different. Before chapter 20, it was obviously normal and pretty good. Even if you read it as a composition, it was top-notch. But when I started reading chapter 20, I was almost embarrassed. For example, the scene where the Mad Knife King was killed with a single blow. I want to ask you what the foreshadowing was for? Do you think teasing others like this will make others happy? I just want to say my MMP. And that time, I initially thought that the protagonist was in a parallel world, and the time was about the same as ours, but you told me that this was a world more than a hundred years later? Forget it, you also told me that spiritual energy was revived last year, what? It develops so fast, it doesn't matter, but I think humans have done nothing in the past hundred years? Technology has not developed at all, and has regressed? You ask me, where can I see the technological regression? If technology had not regressed, would the wires in Internet cafes have shocked people? Also, would there still be such things as Internet cafes in first-tier cities now? I'm convinced. In one word, I'm totally convinced. I don't understand the purpose of the foreshadowing. The most important thing is that the author must have changed, right? The level is completely different. . .
































