
The Disaster of the Heavens and the Poisonous Body
by Blood Type O
About This Novel
What will happen to Dugu Mo who possesses the poisonous body of disaster in the heavens? The First World: Peerless Tang Sect! The Second World: Legend of God Realm! The third world: catastrophe for all races!
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Official(23)Scraped 12d ago
You're a piece of trash. It took you six years to reach more than a dozen levels. Such an awesome physique was ruined by playing tricks.
Just don't be a stallion. The setting is pretty good.
next world
Where are you going in the second world? Is it to fight against the enemy?
The book is very good
I don't like it at all. Tang Sect is a useless sect. Although it is just a consultant, you may not take action if there is a problem. Why are you looking for a burden?
There's one thing that's okay, I can say it's particularly bad.
There are many miserable people in Douluo Continent. Huo Yuhao is the protagonist, so he feels miserable. There are many others who cannot change their fate and there are some slaves. This is almost the biggest failure. It's too objective. No matter what, Huo Yuhao is the protagonist, but he is very miserable and even manipulated, but he is also lucky. A desperate man in a world where there are so many people and so many slaves. I have to write about Huo Yuhao alone. You can't cast characters like this. The worst part I saw around chapter 40 can be written elsewhere. I haven't watched the back yet.
There are too many psychological descriptions and it seems very white. Keep it simple and the author's writing style is average.
I'm first
Hehe, I haven't watched it yet, support me, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
I read that I have written more than 70 chapters, but I don't feel the existence of a female protagonist. Is it because there is no female protagonist?
Asking for books
It seems that the main character in the novel "The Nation's Copy" has four brothers and sisters, and the main character's childhood sweetheart has five brothers and sisters. It seems that the setting is to encourage the fertility policy. The first world the main character enters in the college entrance examination is pirates. I just remember that there seems to be a plot in it about fighting pirates with a fire blunderbuss. I can't remember the rest. I remember that after coming out, the main character also gave away a werewolf fruit (still called a canine fruit). He gave it to his father. The protagonist was afraid that the Devil Fruit was too restrictive (cannot go into the sea). The protagonist's father seemed to be at the Bronze level, the protagonist's eldest sister seemed to be at the Silver level, and the protagonist's eldest brother seemed to be in the military. After the protagonist's first copy came out, he bought some auxiliary skills for his childhood sweetheart, and then it seemed that he called his sister back and led the protagonist to break through the black iron with his father. It seems to be a dungeon of Water Margin, but there is only the area where human meat buns are sold. There is a girl and a boy who I forgot their names. After that, I seem to have obtained that dungeon permanently, but there is only a small area selling human meat buns. Every time I enter that area, it will be refreshed. Then the protagonist goes to college. I can't remember clearly after that. I just remember that there is another one that looks like The protagonist has acquired a skill similar to Legion Summoning. He can invite some werewolves into his summons in each copy. I remember that the protagonist later used this skill to fight a genius with abilities similar to the Zerg Queen. I can't remember the specific results and the process. Can you guys send me the title of the book that you have read? Please, please.
Is this intentional to suppress the protagonist?
"People of the same age awakened their martial spirits two years ago." Superfluous! Just say that the protagonist is six years old and it's time to awaken the martial spirit, and then awaken the martial spirit and that's it. If you insist on talking about people of the same age, it means that the protagonist does not awaken his martial spirit until he is eight years old. Just as outrageous as the one I read before: The protagonist is not sick and has full soul power. The protagonist's mother was afraid that the protagonist would feel uncomfortable while practicing, so she let the protagonist continue practicing until he was 12 years old, forcing him to be on the same level as Huo Gua. Directly poisonous.
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Official(23)Scraped 12d ago
You're a piece of trash. It took you six years to reach more than a dozen levels. Such an awesome physique was ruined by playing tricks.
Just don't be a stallion. The setting is pretty good.
next world
Where are you going in the second world? Is it to fight against the enemy?
The book is very good
I don't like it at all. Tang Sect is a useless sect. Although it is just a consultant, you may not take action if there is a problem. Why are you looking for a burden?
There's one thing that's okay, I can say it's particularly bad.
There are many miserable people in Douluo Continent. Huo Yuhao is the protagonist, so he feels miserable. There are many others who cannot change their fate and there are some slaves. This is almost the biggest failure. It's too objective. No matter what, Huo Yuhao is the protagonist, but he is very miserable and even manipulated, but he is also lucky. A desperate man in a world where there are so many people and so many slaves. I have to write about Huo Yuhao alone. You can't cast characters like this. The worst part I saw around chapter 40 can be written elsewhere. I haven't watched the back yet.
There are too many psychological descriptions and it seems very white. Keep it simple and the author's writing style is average.
I'm first
Hehe, I haven't watched it yet, support me, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
I read that I have written more than 70 chapters, but I don't feel the existence of a female protagonist. Is it because there is no female protagonist?
Asking for books
It seems that the main character in the novel "The Nation's Copy" has four brothers and sisters, and the main character's childhood sweetheart has five brothers and sisters. It seems that the setting is to encourage the fertility policy. The first world the main character enters in the college entrance examination is pirates. I just remember that there seems to be a plot in it about fighting pirates with a fire blunderbuss. I can't remember the rest. I remember that after coming out, the main character also gave away a werewolf fruit (still called a canine fruit). He gave it to his father. The protagonist was afraid that the Devil Fruit was too restrictive (cannot go into the sea). The protagonist's father seemed to be at the Bronze level, the protagonist's eldest sister seemed to be at the Silver level, and the protagonist's eldest brother seemed to be in the military. After the protagonist's first copy came out, he bought some auxiliary skills for his childhood sweetheart, and then it seemed that he called his sister back and led the protagonist to break through the black iron with his father. It seems to be a dungeon of Water Margin, but there is only the area where human meat buns are sold. There is a girl and a boy who I forgot their names. After that, I seem to have obtained that dungeon permanently, but there is only a small area selling human meat buns. Every time I enter that area, it will be refreshed. Then the protagonist goes to college. I can't remember clearly after that. I just remember that there is another one that looks like The protagonist has acquired a skill similar to Legion Summoning. He can invite some werewolves into his summons in each copy. I remember that the protagonist later used this skill to fight a genius with abilities similar to the Zerg Queen. I can't remember the specific results and the process. Can you guys send me the title of the book that you have read? Please, please.
Is this intentional to suppress the protagonist?
"People of the same age awakened their martial spirits two years ago." Superfluous! Just say that the protagonist is six years old and it's time to awaken the martial spirit, and then awaken the martial spirit and that's it. If you insist on talking about people of the same age, it means that the protagonist does not awaken his martial spirit until he is eight years old. Just as outrageous as the one I read before: The protagonist is not sick and has full soul power. The protagonist's mother was afraid that the protagonist would feel uncomfortable while practicing, so she let the protagonist continue practicing until he was 12 years old, forcing him to be on the same level as Huo Gua. Directly poisonous.









