
I Am Not the Supreme God
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-My name is Tang Chuan. I traveled through time and became one of the ten supreme gods. -They call me: the noble Lord God of Disaster. - This is a conference hall, and they are all looking at me. -Because now it's my turn to speak. -I'm a little panicked...
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About the protagonist
I feel like the protagonist is originally the Disaster God, but he has no memory and often does this. Other gods also know about it, otherwise there is no way to explain why he would be deceived by a mortal.
I love so much
Student Party has been reading books for several years, and this is one of the few books that I can read without even doing homework like I did at the beginning. Thumbs up!
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The dense ones do have a bit of a stench, and there's nothing I can do about it, it's not under my control
wc love love love it!
The author, if you add the idea of being a creator god, it will definitely attract people! (The author writes in Chapter 11 that he wants to be the God of Creation)
It feels great, looking forward to the following plot (*^ω^*)
The author's understanding of human nature and divinity in this book really stood out to me, but what impressed me even more was the setting of the realm. The author has written the Lord God so well that it has stretched the limits of my imagination. I am looking forward to what it will be like for the protagonist and the Lord God to advance further to the realm. Hope it doesn't end badly.
Only the start is novel and dazzling
In addition to the opening, it is eye-catching. It has a Cthulhu style and a creation system, not to mention some adventure elements. The author wants to have it all, and have the cake and eat it too. However, the world view he writes is too big and grand, and the systems are too many and too complicated to grasp at all.
I have a bold idea
I'm guessing whether the protagonist is actually the Lord God of Disaster himself, but at a certain point in time, the protagonist, as the Lord God, went back in time to summon his past self to inherit his godhood. (I don't know the specific purpose of doing this. I guess the protagonist may have reached a bottleneck after becoming the main god, so he summoned his past self to inherit the godhead in order to seek the possibility of a breakthrough. I don't know whether it is specific. The above is purely a personal idea.)
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Official(128)Scraped 20d ago
About the protagonist
I feel like the protagonist is originally the Disaster God, but he has no memory and often does this. Other gods also know about it, otherwise there is no way to explain why he would be deceived by a mortal.
I love so much
Student Party has been reading books for several years, and this is one of the few books that I can read without even doing homework like I did at the beginning. Thumbs up!
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The dense ones do have a bit of a stench, and there's nothing I can do about it, it's not under my control
wc love love love it!
The author, if you add the idea of being a creator god, it will definitely attract people! (The author writes in Chapter 11 that he wants to be the God of Creation)
It feels great, looking forward to the following plot (*^ω^*)
The author's understanding of human nature and divinity in this book really stood out to me, but what impressed me even more was the setting of the realm. The author has written the Lord God so well that it has stretched the limits of my imagination. I am looking forward to what it will be like for the protagonist and the Lord God to advance further to the realm. Hope it doesn't end badly.
Only the start is novel and dazzling
In addition to the opening, it is eye-catching. It has a Cthulhu style and a creation system, not to mention some adventure elements. The author wants to have it all, and have the cake and eat it too. However, the world view he writes is too big and grand, and the systems are too many and too complicated to grasp at all.
I have a bold idea
I'm guessing whether the protagonist is actually the Lord God of Disaster himself, but at a certain point in time, the protagonist, as the Lord God, went back in time to summon his past self to inherit his godhood. (I don't know the specific purpose of doing this. I guess the protagonist may have reached a bottleneck after becoming the main god, so he summoned his past self to inherit the godhead in order to seek the possibility of a breakthrough. I don't know whether it is specific. The above is purely a personal idea.)
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All Heavens Flow/Evolution/Behind the Scenes Flow/Cthulhu My name is Tang Chuan, I traveled through time and became one of the ten supreme gods. 1. They call me: the noble god of disaster. -This is a conference hall, and they are all looking at me. One because now it's my turn to speak. I'm a little panicked...




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The plot is good. I have read the first ten chapters and have already saved it. I plan to read it after I have gained some weight. Good luck to the author.



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