
Lord of All: Infinite Advancement
by I Didn't Want To Become A God
About This Novel
Thousands of civilized continents have descended on the world, Monsters, aliens, machines, giant beasts, remnants, ghosts and gods... Clear the wilderness, occupy, plunder, form alliances, collect troops and food, secret realms... Here, everyone can be king and dominate, In this era, all people are transformed into lords! There are five farmers at the beginning, and everything depends on grabbing! Lin Ye carries the "Infinite Advancement Engine" he made with him, and all soldiers can advance infinitely. Farmer -Militia-Knights-Armored Cavalry-Armed Paladin... - Builder - Engineer - Tower expert - Master... Murloc Outpost -Sea Mage-Mysterious Water User...-Dark Sea Lord... - Fish Lux - Land Shark Hand... - Immortal Sea Dragon... Infinite advanced branches, infinite evolution possibilities! Standing on a high place, with the throne behind him and the subjects below him. Don't move, because the ground will move and the mountains will shake! ---- This is a legend about a human lord who conquered thousands of civilizations. A cool piece of writing, but a good story. Some settings are taken from Warcraft 3, heroes are invincible, riding and slashing...
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Official(2)Scraped 15d ago
This book has been eunuch
Not a good person
I found this author, whose mind is full of thoughts of benefiting oneself at the expense of others, and neither of the protagonists in the two books has a sound mind. This book is even more obvious. In the centaur chapter, if you don't want to help, you can leave and hunt alone, but the protagonist doesn't do that. He still wants to embarrass the other party. If he is weak, he wants to take advantage of him. If he is strong, he will kick out his allies. What the hell is this special horse?
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 15d ago
This book has been eunuch
Not a good person
I found this author, whose mind is full of thoughts of benefiting oneself at the expense of others, and neither of the protagonists in the two books has a sound mind. This book is even more obvious. In the centaur chapter, if you don't want to help, you can leave and hunt alone, but the protagonist doesn't do that. He still wants to embarrass the other party. If he is weak, he wants to take advantage of him. If he is strong, he will kick out his allies. What the hell is this special horse?









