
The Supreme Being Who Devoured the Starry Sky Asked
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The new book "Cultivating Immortality in the Wilderness", my entries are refreshed every day! >>Has been posted, all gentlemen are welcome to go! ............The following is an introduction to the book............ In the world of Devouring Starry Sky, Luo Feng said proudly: "My senior brother Xia is the strongest! The most evil one in human history!" In the world of Lord Snow Eagle, Dongbo Snow Eagle said excitedly: "Brother Xia, you have been my idol since childhood! I want to join Cloud and Mist City!" ... This is the story of a time traveler! Xia Zhi brings the inheritance of Taishangdao to the world of Devouring Starry Sky. Billions of people in the universe will eventually tremble because of him! Here are the battles between gods and the understanding of laws! There are thousands of races competing here, a showdown of true intentions! Taixu prehistoric, the universe and all realms, the legend of Taishangdao will be passed down forever! Ps: Chapter 40 takes off, and chapter 59 gradually gets better. Thousands of book friends say it gets better and better as the chapters go on, and the author is also making progress! (Swallowing Starry Sky main world, Snow Eagle Lord auxiliary world) (Slightly unlimited streaming, no system, please feel free to enter) Let those of us who love the star-devouring sky the most, and the book lovers who love Snow Eagle, have a completed fan novel!
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Official(276)Scraped 11d ago
There are really not many protagonists who can reach the pinnacle of life by themselves. Although I think some protagonists have this strength, they may rely too much on the system, right? It's really rare for me to see people like this without a system, and then they can reach such a high level.
Can
I guess the star-devouring sky where the protagonist is in was cut out from the river of time by City Lord Luo. Lin Lei also did the same thing, cutting out the time and space when he was a child and looping it all the time.
Therefore, everyone has his or her own beliefs, which are not to be offended. There is no need to go there because some people will slander you, because your disapproving words may make some people who believe in them feel very sad, and then impulsively do something.
Haven't watched it yet
When I saw that it was a Tomato fan, I couldn't help but support it. After all, Snow Eagle is one of the few novels I have read in its entirety. Come on, author. Suggestion: You can arrange some daily routines to reconcile the aesthetic fatigue of combat training.
Not interesting!
The setting is very messy, and the blind penis hanging and swallowing is written randomly.
There are too many poisonous points in the early stage, and it is easy to persuade them to quit in one wave.
Chapter 2 It's very poisonous to hide that you are a psychic master. Both Hong and Lei Shen know the situation of the universe. They need geniuses. The better the talent the protagonist shows, the safer it is. The more vicious it is for Mr. Li to bully the protagonist. Just because they are both geniuses, he beat the protagonist when compared together. This is acceptable. Later, when the talent is shown a little bit, he signed an A-level contract, and he comes to kill the protagonist. This is really poisonous. The world view of Swallowing Starry Sky is very grand, and there is no need to fall into the cliche. It has to cause trouble for the protagonist, and then chase and kill him. It is still the villain of the original work, giving people the impression that Luo Feng has been replaced as the protagonist, which is inferior. The warrior assessment is the same everywhere, with gratuitous trouble making, ridicule, and a strong urban style, which is annoying. There were too many bad points in the early stage, but after the revision, it is still a pretty good fanfic. I hope the author can write better in the future.
Anyway, I have witnessed a lot of things, including various changes in time and space, and various struggles. But it's a great feeling to finally be able to see the day of peace. Oh, what a big show, bah, a big war.
wise protagonist
He clearly knows that his enemy is a high-level war god, but he insists on going to the wild, learning secret techniques at home, and waiting for a few months to go to an elite training camp. Isn't it good? Is the protagonist so anxious? There was nothing forcing him, so he was risking his life for this little time? After a few months of training at home, it won't be much worse than in the wild. Just copy it and devour it into a team. In the beginning, the author struggled with the level, but now he is in a hurry
Read the first twenty chapters
I decided to lower my score, 9.2? At most 7.0. Not that high a score at all.
Li Wei is the spoiled eldest son of a billionaire family. There is no other setting. He is destined to never interact with ordinary people Xia Zhi in his life. The author's setting is unreasonable. Based on Li Xian's parents' personality: 1. It is impossible to attend a civilian school; 2. He will not train with civilians and can only be taught privately. The thugs are all intermediate warrior spiritual masters, okay? The design of Luo Feng and Zhang Haobai in the original work is more reasonable and not very different from reality. Zhang Haobai's family assets are only tens of millions, and his parents are ordinary people. They definitely don't have much cash. It is understandable that he went to a civilian school. Li Wei is the only son, his parents are high-level war gods, and they are part of a family consortium. The original story is that they met by chance in the wild, which is more reasonable. It's a bit funny to urge marriage at the age of 18. Will people after 2050 still be so feudal? They have already been affected by reality and various ideas.
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Official(276)Scraped 11d ago
There are really not many protagonists who can reach the pinnacle of life by themselves. Although I think some protagonists have this strength, they may rely too much on the system, right? It's really rare for me to see people like this without a system, and then they can reach such a high level.
Can
I guess the star-devouring sky where the protagonist is in was cut out from the river of time by City Lord Luo. Lin Lei also did the same thing, cutting out the time and space when he was a child and looping it all the time.
Therefore, everyone has his or her own beliefs, which are not to be offended. There is no need to go there because some people will slander you, because your disapproving words may make some people who believe in them feel very sad, and then impulsively do something.
Haven't watched it yet
When I saw that it was a Tomato fan, I couldn't help but support it. After all, Snow Eagle is one of the few novels I have read in its entirety. Come on, author. Suggestion: You can arrange some daily routines to reconcile the aesthetic fatigue of combat training.
Not interesting!
The setting is very messy, and the blind penis hanging and swallowing is written randomly.
There are too many poisonous points in the early stage, and it is easy to persuade them to quit in one wave.
Chapter 2 It's very poisonous to hide that you are a psychic master. Both Hong and Lei Shen know the situation of the universe. They need geniuses. The better the talent the protagonist shows, the safer it is. The more vicious it is for Mr. Li to bully the protagonist. Just because they are both geniuses, he beat the protagonist when compared together. This is acceptable. Later, when the talent is shown a little bit, he signed an A-level contract, and he comes to kill the protagonist. This is really poisonous. The world view of Swallowing Starry Sky is very grand, and there is no need to fall into the cliche. It has to cause trouble for the protagonist, and then chase and kill him. It is still the villain of the original work, giving people the impression that Luo Feng has been replaced as the protagonist, which is inferior. The warrior assessment is the same everywhere, with gratuitous trouble making, ridicule, and a strong urban style, which is annoying. There were too many bad points in the early stage, but after the revision, it is still a pretty good fanfic. I hope the author can write better in the future.
Anyway, I have witnessed a lot of things, including various changes in time and space, and various struggles. But it's a great feeling to finally be able to see the day of peace. Oh, what a big show, bah, a big war.
wise protagonist
He clearly knows that his enemy is a high-level war god, but he insists on going to the wild, learning secret techniques at home, and waiting for a few months to go to an elite training camp. Isn't it good? Is the protagonist so anxious? There was nothing forcing him, so he was risking his life for this little time? After a few months of training at home, it won't be much worse than in the wild. Just copy it and devour it into a team. In the beginning, the author struggled with the level, but now he is in a hurry
Read the first twenty chapters
I decided to lower my score, 9.2? At most 7.0. Not that high a score at all.
Li Wei is the spoiled eldest son of a billionaire family. There is no other setting. He is destined to never interact with ordinary people Xia Zhi in his life. The author's setting is unreasonable. Based on Li Xian's parents' personality: 1. It is impossible to attend a civilian school; 2. He will not train with civilians and can only be taught privately. The thugs are all intermediate warrior spiritual masters, okay? The design of Luo Feng and Zhang Haobai in the original work is more reasonable and not very different from reality. Zhang Haobai's family assets are only tens of millions, and his parents are ordinary people. They definitely don't have much cash. It is understandable that he went to a civilian school. Li Wei is the only son, his parents are high-level war gods, and they are part of a family consortium. The original story is that they met by chance in the wild, which is more reasonable. It's a bit funny to urge marriage at the age of 18. Will people after 2050 still be so feudal? They have already been affected by reality and various ideas.
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The author's new book is Manghuangji fanfic. This is a fanfic about Swallowing the Starry Sky. In fact, I like Devouring it very much, and I also like to read it. But there are too few good books, and there are too few that can be swallowed, so I am not so particular. Similar recommendations The Supreme Being Who Devoured the Starry Sky asked Warriors in the comic world Start with swallowing Rising from the Devouring Starry Sky Across the heavens Devouring Star Traveler Swallowing the Starry Sky and Signing in for Thirty Thousand Years Swallowing the Starry Sky: Signing in to Become a God The Lord of All Things Who Devours the Starry Sky The Saiyan Who Swallowed the Starry Sky The Supreme Reincarnation of Devouring the Starry Sky Immortal Ju Hua in the Wilderness Era Asking about Immortality in the Wilderness Chronicles Study everything in the star-devouring sky Swallowing the Starry Sky: Infinite Opportunities Swallow the Starry Sky to upgrade and get a prize Devouring the Starry Sky Starts with the War Knife At the beginning, I was kidnapped by the Temple of Time and Space.




A very enjoyable reading of the Devouring Starry Sky fanfic. This is the story of a time traveler! Xia Zhi brings the inheritance of Taishangdao to the world of Devouring Starry Sky. Billions of people in the universe will eventually tremble because of him! Here are the battles between gods and the understanding of laws! There are thousands of races competing here, a showdown of true intentions! Taixu prehistoric, the universe and all realms, the legend of Taishangdao will be passed down forever!


Recommendation index: four stars⭐⭐⭐⭐ After getting through some of the early poisonous points, it's still worth watching, especially since it also contains Lord Snow Eagle, which I also like.




It is a relatively excellent fan work. The first hundred or so chapters made me give up several times. However, there were few fan works at that time, so I started reading it again. In the later period, the author made greater progress, and the plot description became more and more exciting. The most annoying thing about writing fan fiction is that the author suppresses the protagonist's strength intentionally or in order to follow the original work. Everything is handled more appropriately here and is worth a read.






















