
Super God: We Are Not Scum of Heaven
by Black Mist
About This Novel
In an accident, Maureen was brought to the familiar world of the Super Seminary by Universiade, and became a male angel with Seraph genes who can control the energy of stars and light. Maureen: "Our ancestors once worked with the female angels to overthrow Hua Ye's tyranny. However, Kesha and the others ignored us and worked with the Super Seminary to build the power of the Divine River to replace us. Since there is no meaning for our existence under the order of justice, let's create our own order." Morgana: "Morein, you bastard, you agreed Let's fuck Kesha, you even want to fuck me." Karl: "The light in his body can't even be swallowed by a black hole!" Rena: "The power of stars is so powerful? Can I also become the light of the sun?" Angel Yan: "Queen Kesha, will the future of Angel belong to him?"
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Official(19)Scraped 20d ago
Author, your novel is quite good. There are just so few updates, I have to save up for two weeks just to watch it once. As for the heroine, is it Reina? Those little angels should not be chosen as the heroines. In addition to being silly and sweet, being made stupid by Kesha, it would still be okay if the heroine chooses Hexi, but if she chooses those little angels, it will be a disservice to the protagonist. After all, Kesha's hands and feet also help. There will be a group of male and female angels behind the protagonist. After all, the protagonist's power has almost developed now. After all, the protagonist, as an all-round talent, definitely doesn't want to leave any regrets for himself.
From Kesha's expulsion of the male angels, we know that there is no difference between Kesha and Hua Ye. They are both sexist. The difference is that Hua Ye is still very good to the male angels. At least the male angels fight to the death for Hua Ye, especially Su Mary. When Hua Ye turned into a cat, she still refused to leave. It can be seen that Hua Ye has great charm as a king, but Kesha is completely dictatorial. He didn't say that there was Liang Bing first and then Ruoning. The two people whom Kesha had trusted in her life betrayed him. In terms of status, Liang Bing and Ruoning were both above Hexi. Moreover, he only believed in the so-called righteous order. The entire universe cannot violate the righteous order. Every country has its own system. If you betray your own system, what is the difference between surrendering to the other party? To put it bluntly, Hua Ye is just the king of angels. Kesha wants to be the king of the whole universe, the king of gods. Hua Ye does not have this title. Angels have always been strong. They are also a just system. Why is it that when the Kingdom of Light is in trouble, all directions support it, and when Merlot Heaven is in trouble, everyone calls for a fight?
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It feels average, but the more I watch it, the more I feel like the protagonist is on the fence. Just follow whoever can benefit, right? Then there is the matter of angels. We have been discussing the issue of male and female angels, male rights and female rights. Are you eating up your equal rights? Furthermore, the protagonist traveled through time, and ended up indifferently drawing a line with the earth. If it were not profitable, he would not come or take action. I was speechless.
It can be seen that it was written with care, but the character of the protagonist still feels a bit childish. The protagonist looks at things on the earth from an outsider's perspective but is dismissed by He Xi. In actual performance, the protagonist appears to be childish. The progression of the plot is relatively dull, and the protagonist's naivety makes him feel frustrated. It's quite uncomfortable to watch. Considering the author's careful writing, I gave it a three-star rating.
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It looks okay so far How should I put it? After reading a few chapters, I found that everyone's discussion points are mainly about men, women, and melee combat. 1. I think, later on, it was not good for male angels. Well, from a political and psychological point of view, it is understandable, but there is no doubt that it is unfair. It's understandable because, by analogy, there were good landlords when the local tyrants were conquered at the beginning. The good landlords came later. He said he was a landlord before. You see, most people will discriminate against or stay away from them, and engage in gossip and so on. This situation is psychological, and politically, the tyrannical genes of male angels do have something to do with it, so it is understandable politically and psychologically. But understanding does not mean fairness. The male angels also contributed at breakfast before. The cunning rabbit was cooked by the lackeys, and the donkey was killed. (But everyone, please don't talk about gender opposition. Gender opposition is very outrageous. The super female angels did not say that they discriminated against all males. It is probably the identity and past of the male angels that mattered) 2. I think he can actually understand it in close combat. Super gods are different from other science fiction. As long as the super gods survive, the racial civilization is likely to be resurrected, such as Liang Bing's demons. Then a civilization tries its best to build its gods. Conventional long-range weapons are useless against the gods, and unconventional weapons are useless against the high-tech gods. This is outrageous. Why not? Why is it useless? For example, you fired a two-way foil at me, and I modified the void engine. Once your two-way foil takes effect, it will give me a massage. How can this be useful to you?
To encourage you, as long as you don't lick the earth, don't lick the super seminary, don't lick the angels, and create your own power, then you will definitely become popular.
Really, it's so frustrating. As the protagonist, I'm really cowardly.
It's too fragmented, and it's fine in front of the garbage. But the further you get to the back, the more fragmented it feels.
I only want to ask the author two questions. How do you view the small life of the new generation? What is the relationship between the war of aggression and them?
The comments section is better than the main text, I love reading it
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Community(0)
Official(19)Scraped 20d ago
Author, your novel is quite good. There are just so few updates, I have to save up for two weeks just to watch it once. As for the heroine, is it Reina? Those little angels should not be chosen as the heroines. In addition to being silly and sweet, being made stupid by Kesha, it would still be okay if the heroine chooses Hexi, but if she chooses those little angels, it will be a disservice to the protagonist. After all, Kesha's hands and feet also help. There will be a group of male and female angels behind the protagonist. After all, the protagonist's power has almost developed now. After all, the protagonist, as an all-round talent, definitely doesn't want to leave any regrets for himself.
From Kesha's expulsion of the male angels, we know that there is no difference between Kesha and Hua Ye. They are both sexist. The difference is that Hua Ye is still very good to the male angels. At least the male angels fight to the death for Hua Ye, especially Su Mary. When Hua Ye turned into a cat, she still refused to leave. It can be seen that Hua Ye has great charm as a king, but Kesha is completely dictatorial. He didn't say that there was Liang Bing first and then Ruoning. The two people whom Kesha had trusted in her life betrayed him. In terms of status, Liang Bing and Ruoning were both above Hexi. Moreover, he only believed in the so-called righteous order. The entire universe cannot violate the righteous order. Every country has its own system. If you betray your own system, what is the difference between surrendering to the other party? To put it bluntly, Hua Ye is just the king of angels. Kesha wants to be the king of the whole universe, the king of gods. Hua Ye does not have this title. Angels have always been strong. They are also a just system. Why is it that when the Kingdom of Light is in trouble, all directions support it, and when Merlot Heaven is in trouble, everyone calls for a fight?
Say it again
It feels average, but the more I watch it, the more I feel like the protagonist is on the fence. Just follow whoever can benefit, right? Then there is the matter of angels. We have been discussing the issue of male and female angels, male rights and female rights. Are you eating up your equal rights? Furthermore, the protagonist traveled through time, and ended up indifferently drawing a line with the earth. If it were not profitable, he would not come or take action. I was speechless.
It can be seen that it was written with care, but the character of the protagonist still feels a bit childish. The protagonist looks at things on the earth from an outsider's perspective but is dismissed by He Xi. In actual performance, the protagonist appears to be childish. The progression of the plot is relatively dull, and the protagonist's naivety makes him feel frustrated. It's quite uncomfortable to watch. Considering the author's careful writing, I gave it a three-star rating.
Tell me what you think
It looks okay so far How should I put it? After reading a few chapters, I found that everyone's discussion points are mainly about men, women, and melee combat. 1. I think, later on, it was not good for male angels. Well, from a political and psychological point of view, it is understandable, but there is no doubt that it is unfair. It's understandable because, by analogy, there were good landlords when the local tyrants were conquered at the beginning. The good landlords came later. He said he was a landlord before. You see, most people will discriminate against or stay away from them, and engage in gossip and so on. This situation is psychological, and politically, the tyrannical genes of male angels do have something to do with it, so it is understandable politically and psychologically. But understanding does not mean fairness. The male angels also contributed at breakfast before. The cunning rabbit was cooked by the lackeys, and the donkey was killed. (But everyone, please don't talk about gender opposition. Gender opposition is very outrageous. The super female angels did not say that they discriminated against all males. It is probably the identity and past of the male angels that mattered) 2. I think he can actually understand it in close combat. Super gods are different from other science fiction. As long as the super gods survive, the racial civilization is likely to be resurrected, such as Liang Bing's demons. Then a civilization tries its best to build its gods. Conventional long-range weapons are useless against the gods, and unconventional weapons are useless against the high-tech gods. This is outrageous. Why not? Why is it useless? For example, you fired a two-way foil at me, and I modified the void engine. Once your two-way foil takes effect, it will give me a massage. How can this be useful to you?
To encourage you, as long as you don't lick the earth, don't lick the super seminary, don't lick the angels, and create your own power, then you will definitely become popular.
Really, it's so frustrating. As the protagonist, I'm really cowardly.
It's too fragmented, and it's fine in front of the garbage. But the further you get to the back, the more fragmented it feels.
I only want to ask the author two questions. How do you view the small life of the new generation? What is the relationship between the war of aggression and them?
The comments section is better than the main text, I love reading it









