
Devouring the Starry Sky: Starting Giant of Light
by Virtual Life
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Lu Yunhe inexplicably traveled to the earth that devoured the starry sky world, and it was also the period of Nirvana that was the most dangerous for people on earth. Just when he was trying to survive the rise of City Lord Luo, he accidentally awakened his golden finger - the clone illustrated book. Every time he broke through a great realm, he could get a clone. The infinitely evolving Ye Fu, the Bachumon who devours the universe, the Grimud who controls chaos... And above these terrifying monsters is the legendary Giant of Light... (Fan works mainly focused on devouring the starry sky, starting from the Great Nirvana plot, do not take advantage of Luo Feng's opportunity.)
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To be honest in this book, I felt speechless when I saw the four giants of light. After all, the painting style of the giant of light is completely incompatible with Devouring. But after reading it, I felt that it was beyond my expectations. It is very good. This book is really well written. Although there is a clone for each big realm, it does not count as a small realm. The plug-in clone and swallowing are well integrated, and the overall tone is mainly swallowing. The writing style is also good, so it is a highly recommended book. The main thing is that this book is comfortable to read, and it is ten thousand times better than those fics with messy settings.



Recommendation level:⭐⭐⭐⭐ I actually refused at first. After all, look at the title, Giant of Light? In the star-devouring sky, the immortal gods can pick the stars and the moon at will, and play with the stars at will. How can the giant of light be considered a ball? But it's not like I don't like the recent Devouring fanfics. I just wanted to look for some old ones, so I bought this book. When I looked at it, I thought, hey, don't tell me, there's nothing toxic about it, and I respect the original work very much, and I didn't make any messy second creations. The only slight drawback is that there are a lot of typos, but fortunately it does not affect reading. Recommended to everyone who also likes to swallow the stars! ! !




The protagonist plugs into the Monster Manual, and has a lottery chance every time he levels up. The drawn monster becomes a clone, the apprentice draws Ultraman, the Giant of Light, and the planet-level draws the Ten-Tailed Sacred Tree. The hang-ups in the early stage are quite large, but in the genius battle, the author deliberately suppresses it, and the reading experience is somewhat reduced. Generally speaking, the writing style is not bad, and it is considered outstanding among recent fan fiction.




This book does not use a standard format. Pros: This is a good novel. The author is very good at writing books. The plot is compact, the characters are three-dimensional, and the plot is appropriate. It is easy to lose track of time while reading. Disadvantages: But it is not a good Devouring Stars fanfic. The author's understanding of the Swallowed Starry Sky is less than a fraction of that of Aotu Man, and his understanding of modern technology and countries around the world is less than a fraction of this. My assessment is that you might as well write an original fantasy.












