
My Kingdom of Giants
About This Novel
Although you are in Lilliput, you have a space door to the earth. You can collect resources, condense rules and power, and create your own myth. Griffons are fed in bird cages, baby dragons are raised in fish tanks, and Gundams are built in toy factories. I am not targeting anyone, all the gods are stupid. Life on earth is too monotonous. Is there some spiritual energy recovery or something? Book group: 1098391422
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Official(36)Scraped 3d ago
Deliberately suppressing the protagonist?
After more than two hundred chapters, I can't read anymore. How about a spell after filling up the faith space nine times? ? Under the huge difference between the country of Lilliput and the country of giants, under such a massive power of faith, it is obvious that the combat power has begun to collapse, and then it is suppressed by force. There is no need to read the following content. It should be just a mere word count. Continue to find ways to suppress the protagonist's strength. What a good book, but it is a late book. The collapse is inevitable, but there is nothing that can be done about it. The natives of Lilliput have very little power of faith. The protagonist is backed by a world of giants with a large population. The power of a single faith is terrifying. If there are more believers, it will be invincible. If you want to continue writing and add some wages, you can only suppress the protagonist's strength. . . . Well
The leader of the Goblin tribe really stole the chicken but lost the rice. He also wanted other barbarians to kill each other. Now it's okay. Not only did he not get the desired result, he was also so miserable.
Give some suggestions
I've seen Chapter 64. Since you can gather believers in the real world, you should develop more. I'm still a lot weaker just by giving it to Dashi. I feel that I'm really strong when I'm strong, and I don't like to lick dogs! ! !
It won't be a double male lead, right?
After reading dozens of chapters, Oushi has already gathered the power of faith on the earth. The male protagonist still tells others that he is just an envoy of God when he goes to the earth. When he returns to another world, he just takes in his little brother in his own territory and gathers some faith. It is not as good as the amount of a believer in Oushi's earth.
I like the subject matter very much.
The hangup is not big, but the plot progress is slow, the protagonist is not promoted quickly, and it is unreasonable to ride an egg-yellow orange cat. Cats are very sensitive, let alone riding, it is good if they can not fall off, and if someone else is directing it, there is no sense of disobedience in arranging magic control. I just read Chapter 69, which is still in the tribal battle. The author did not arrange a climax for me to read because I was tired, so I saved it for the book shortage.
Is it over?
Is it over? Is it over...?...?
My stomach hurts from laughing! Ha ha
Tauren actually think that having moldy fodder is something worth showing off? ? ? How miserable! Damn it! Ha ha ha ha!
pick up
Please explain the training system, it's quite confusing.
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Official(36)Scraped 3d ago
Deliberately suppressing the protagonist?
After more than two hundred chapters, I can't read anymore. How about a spell after filling up the faith space nine times? ? Under the huge difference between the country of Lilliput and the country of giants, under such a massive power of faith, it is obvious that the combat power has begun to collapse, and then it is suppressed by force. There is no need to read the following content. It should be just a mere word count. Continue to find ways to suppress the protagonist's strength. What a good book, but it is a late book. The collapse is inevitable, but there is nothing that can be done about it. The natives of Lilliput have very little power of faith. The protagonist is backed by a world of giants with a large population. The power of a single faith is terrifying. If there are more believers, it will be invincible. If you want to continue writing and add some wages, you can only suppress the protagonist's strength. . . . Well
The leader of the Goblin tribe really stole the chicken but lost the rice. He also wanted other barbarians to kill each other. Now it's okay. Not only did he not get the desired result, he was also so miserable.
Give some suggestions
I've seen Chapter 64. Since you can gather believers in the real world, you should develop more. I'm still a lot weaker just by giving it to Dashi. I feel that I'm really strong when I'm strong, and I don't like to lick dogs! ! !
It won't be a double male lead, right?
After reading dozens of chapters, Oushi has already gathered the power of faith on the earth. The male protagonist still tells others that he is just an envoy of God when he goes to the earth. When he returns to another world, he just takes in his little brother in his own territory and gathers some faith. It is not as good as the amount of a believer in Oushi's earth.
I like the subject matter very much.
The hangup is not big, but the plot progress is slow, the protagonist is not promoted quickly, and it is unreasonable to ride an egg-yellow orange cat. Cats are very sensitive, let alone riding, it is good if they can not fall off, and if someone else is directing it, there is no sense of disobedience in arranging magic control. I just read Chapter 69, which is still in the tribal battle. The author did not arrange a climax for me to read because I was tired, so I saved it for the book shortage.
Is it over?
Is it over? Is it over...?...?
My stomach hurts from laughing! Ha ha
Tauren actually think that having moldy fodder is something worth showing off? ? ? How miserable! Damn it! Ha ha ha ha!
pick up
Please explain the training system, it's quite confusing.












