
Gou Evolved as a Beast in the Age of Mythology
by Haige'er
About This Novel
Spiritual energy revives, all things evolve, legendary beasts come to reality, monsters in the center of the earth awaken one after another, natural disasters and wars continue, and more than half of the human race is killed or injured... Zhou Heng traveled through time and used his talent for distraction to turn terrifying beasts into clones of himself. From then on, the clone fought in all directions and devoured evolution; the main body focused on practicing martial arts and progressed fiercely. A few years later, aliens invaded and mankind faced a desperate situation. Zhou Heng rose into the sky and killed hundreds of millions of enemies with one sword! ... This book is also called: "Swallowing All Things: I Incarnate into a World-Destroying Behemoth" "Age of Mythology: My Gibbon Clone Evolves Unlimited" Keywords: Stability, horizontal training, clone, beast control, upgrade flow, pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, decisive killing, devouring evolution, attribute panel, grassroots rise, martial arts immortality
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
What was written before Chapter 14 was okay
Chapters 14, 18, 20 and 21 are best read by the author, the plot arrangement is too stiff. After Chapter 14, it was changed to the protagonist taking his family to rent a house in another city. Don't write that the protagonist wants to leave but can't leave. Coincidences happen to the protagonist.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
What was written before Chapter 14 was okay
Chapters 14, 18, 20 and 21 are best read by the author, the plot arrangement is too stiff. After Chapter 14, it was changed to the protagonist taking his family to rent a house in another city. Don't write that the protagonist wants to leave but can't leave. Coincidences happen to the protagonist.
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A fast-paced beast-control story, decisive killing, the protagonist's IQ is online, and there is no plot to force his intelligence. Zhou Heng traveled to a different world and relied on his clone talent to turn terrifying beasts into his own clones.




Recommended by book friends, it's pretty good. The spiritual energy is revived, and mythical beasts descend from the sky. The protagonist travels through time and uses the talent of avatars to turn terrifying beasts into his own avatars.




This book is also known as: "Swallowing All Things: I Incarnate as a World-Destroying Behemoth" and "Age of Mythology: My Gibbon Clone Evolves Infinitely". The writing is not bad, and the collection supports a wave of newcomers and new books.













