
From Killing Pigs to Killing Gods
by Rivers And Seas Flowing Across The River
About This Novel
Carry a sharp knife with you, A bloody apron ties the waist. After three cups, you will feel angry. Kill the beasts first and then the gods.
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Power is written too confusingly
A large bluestone weighing 10,000 kilograms can be lifted with one hand, but the total weight of the weapons is only over 30 kilograms. What difference does it make if an ordinary person holds a little bit of ash in his hand?
Not very good either
I can't tell what the protagonist is studying. You can say that he is neither a true cultivator nor an immortal cultivator. There is no level. I feel like a headless fly. Also, why does the protagonist want to help others? Do you think you want to conquer the royal city, or do you want to become an immortal? There is no explanation.
Poisoned me to death
Originally, it was okay to have a vague grade, but I could still read it if it was well written. The plot is too toxic. They talk about strict military management, go and soak a dragon ball in the well, and they say not to go to the river to soak it, but the soldier still dares to soak it privately
The protagonist described it as having black hairs growing in his ears and eyes, making him vomit! The description should usually be longer than this, okay?
It's a funny article, the skills are hidden secretly, and there are those ghost beads. I really don't understand how you got to be the protagonist. Important things are not tied up in your hands and you have to give them to others.
I really don't like the protagonist who has a lot of resources and skills, but he is useless. He spends dozens of resources to accompany the protagonist, but he is only a few points stronger than an ordinary strong person. They also say that saints have more than enough ways to achieve immortality. Why should they keep it if the price-performance ratio is so low?
Another imitation
This seems to be an imitation of a novel. Even the name is only one word different.
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Official(47)Scraped 1d ago
Power is written too confusingly
A large bluestone weighing 10,000 kilograms can be lifted with one hand, but the total weight of the weapons is only over 30 kilograms. What difference does it make if an ordinary person holds a little bit of ash in his hand?
Not very good either
I can't tell what the protagonist is studying. You can say that he is neither a true cultivator nor an immortal cultivator. There is no level. I feel like a headless fly. Also, why does the protagonist want to help others? Do you think you want to conquer the royal city, or do you want to become an immortal? There is no explanation.
Poisoned me to death
Originally, it was okay to have a vague grade, but I could still read it if it was well written. The plot is too toxic. They talk about strict military management, go and soak a dragon ball in the well, and they say not to go to the river to soak it, but the soldier still dares to soak it privately
The protagonist described it as having black hairs growing in his ears and eyes, making him vomit! The description should usually be longer than this, okay?
It's a funny article, the skills are hidden secretly, and there are those ghost beads. I really don't understand how you got to be the protagonist. Important things are not tied up in your hands and you have to give them to others.
I really don't like the protagonist who has a lot of resources and skills, but he is useless. He spends dozens of resources to accompany the protagonist, but he is only a few points stronger than an ordinary strong person. They also say that saints have more than enough ways to achieve immortality. Why should they keep it if the price-performance ratio is so low?
Another imitation
This seems to be an imitation of a novel. Even the name is only one word different.
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Another murderer like a pig butcher




Background: Before the first steam revolution, people were in dire straits. The title Killing Gods is somewhat inspired by "The God of the Shepherd". Both books have the same intention (of course this book cannot compare to The Shepherd God). This one is a refreshing and basically invincible one. The setting of the protagonist is very strange. This is a time-travel protagonist with a combination of advantages. The people are in dire straits, gods are killed, the protagonist travels through a collection of advantages, and the writing is fun without stress. Generally speaking, you can read the first few hundred chapters and you may not be able to play it in the long term. If you want to rate this kind of book, you won't rate it. It will only tell you how many chapters before you can read it.



It's a really good book. The author's writing is very good, and the protagonist has a bold personality. What's even more endearing is that the boldness comes naturally through the plot. Catch up on the updates in one go, highly recommended!




A friend in the book review section said it very accurately, but fantasy novels do not have the conventions of fantasy novels. From my own point of view, it feels like a classical fairy tale, which makes me feel heroic after reading it.


















