
The Soul of the City Summons All Heavens and All Realms
About This Novel
When he woke up, Ye Hai found that he had traveled hundreds of millions of years later, and at this time the earth had already entered the [Soul-Suppressing Era]. There are no flying immortals here, no mysterious magic, only soul masters! The soul-suppressing master uses himself as the media to communicate with the soul-suppressing galaxy and fuse souls. Talents with excellent talents can climb to the ninth level of the Soul-Suppressing Galaxy, fuse with ancient monsters, and peerless magic weapons to strengthen themselves. Faced with all kinds of things, Ye Hai soon discovered that he could directly communicate with the ancient gods, and when he summoned them, he would be the characters in the myths and the protagonists in the novels! Moreover, others can only summon ten souls in their lifetime, but he can summon unlimited souls! Monkey King: "If I want this sky, it can no longer cover my eyes. If I want this land, I can no longer bury my heart!"
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Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
It makes me laugh to death. If you still want cohesion with this kind of training method, you will only cultivate wild beasts. And it's just for the sake of the human race. It's a joke.
Is there any deletion? There is a break between Chapter 25 and Chapter 26
This is a nonsensical book. Friends who are really short of readers can read it. Forget it for ordinary bookworms. You will definitely not be able to watch it. Stephen Chow's movies at least have some logic, which is completely lacking in this book.
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Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
It makes me laugh to death. If you still want cohesion with this kind of training method, you will only cultivate wild beasts. And it's just for the sake of the human race. It's a joke.
Is there any deletion? There is a break between Chapter 25 and Chapter 26
This is a nonsensical book. Friends who are really short of readers can read it. Forget it for ordinary bookworms. You will definitely not be able to watch it. Stephen Chow's movies at least have some logic, which is completely lacking in this book.









