
Singing under the Stars
by Subjective
About This Novel
There are all kinds of strange things, the ability to reverse time, the ability to resurrect the dead, the spiritual energy leading to the ladder to the gods, the Star Destroyer warship that destroys the world, the vast starry sky where all races compete, the abyss of hell where demons roar, the guardian who guards one side, the demon hunter who watches the border, hunts demons, the herder who travels the universe, the star knight who fights and kills, and resists the invasion of foreign races. Welcome to this magnificent era a thousand years from now! Under the vast starry sky, who is singing whose legend!
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Official(3)Scraped 5d ago
Always support the author
First, the sofa is mine and the front row is mine as well.
I hope the author can write more about alien race forces
Elf? Is the author already laying the groundwork for the plot of alien races outside the solar system? Wouldn't it be too monotonous if there was only one Elf clan? Would it be better if there were Trisolarans or silicon-based life forms?
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I don't mean to criticize the author, I'm just complaining. After reading nearly 30 chapters, I feel that the protagonist is just hypocritical. He always writes about going back to the past to make up for his regrets. Wouldn't it be regretful to go back and die with his relatives? It's okay to write about nostalgia or nostalgia for the past. Everyone has emotions that they can't let go of, but what you wrote is too pretentious. It feels like a resentful woman with a glassy heart hiding in a corner feeling sorry for herself.
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Official(3)Scraped 5d ago
Always support the author
First, the sofa is mine and the front row is mine as well.
I hope the author can write more about alien race forces
Elf? Is the author already laying the groundwork for the plot of alien races outside the solar system? Wouldn't it be too monotonous if there was only one Elf clan? Would it be better if there were Trisolarans or silicon-based life forms?
😓
I don't mean to criticize the author, I'm just complaining. After reading nearly 30 chapters, I feel that the protagonist is just hypocritical. He always writes about going back to the past to make up for his regrets. Wouldn't it be regretful to go back and die with his relatives? It's okay to write about nostalgia or nostalgia for the past. Everyone has emotions that they can't let go of, but what you wrote is too pretentious. It feels like a resentful woman with a glassy heart hiding in a corner feeling sorry for herself.










