
Armor: Adopted by Lufa at the Beginning
by Sari Star W
About This Novel
On the planet Ares, 300,000 light-years away from the earth, it is the overlord of the galaxy, possessing the power of 30,000 armors. When the Nether Legion led by Lufa destroyed the home star in the sunset, because the Five Elements of Light and Shadow bloodline was awakened in his body, he was adopted by Lufa as his adopted son and received the legendary Fire Armor Summoner. In the vast and boundless galaxy, as the only survivor of Yanxing, Sunset understands that the only criterion for survival is to become stronger. Armor of fire, armor of water, armor of wood, armor of gold, armor of earth... One day, he will gain the power of the Five Elements Armor and summon the legendary ultimate emperor armor!
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Official(3)Scraped 1d ago
Just at this speed, by the time I write the main story, no one has read it.
It's okay, the writing is pretty good, but I personally don't like this kind of stitched-up world view. It's a bit weird to incorporate Super God Crossfire and other armors into it, but I still give it four stars.
To be honest, the content is okay, but it doesn't seem to have much to do with Lu Fa. He only appeared when he appeared, and then he adopted the protagonist as his adopted son, and then disappeared. After that, it was almost like Resident Evil. Most of the chapters were about masters and apprentices, but what does it have to do with this theme? If you were writing an essay, it would definitely be a wrong question.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 1d ago
Just at this speed, by the time I write the main story, no one has read it.
It's okay, the writing is pretty good, but I personally don't like this kind of stitched-up world view. It's a bit weird to incorporate Super God Crossfire and other armors into it, but I still give it four stars.
To be honest, the content is okay, but it doesn't seem to have much to do with Lu Fa. He only appeared when he appeared, and then he adopted the protagonist as his adopted son, and then disappeared. After that, it was almost like Resident Evil. Most of the chapters were about masters and apprentices, but what does it have to do with this theme? If you were writing an essay, it would definitely be a wrong question.









