
Doomsday Virgin Mary? I'm Crazy About Cultivating Demons
About This Novel
The apocalypse is coming, and zombies break out. Li Ran, who has been fighting for humans and zombies for thirty years, is reborn on the third day of the apocalypse and accidentally acquires the inheritance of the ancient demon cultivator. In his previous life, Li Ran experienced numerous life-and-death crises and fought to protect humanity. However, he was eventually betrayed by the Holy Mothers who attempted to coexist peacefully with the Corpse Emperor. As a result, Li Ran died in battle. Humanity's last doomsday fortress was also breached, and humanity was completely destroyed. After resurrecting his life, Li Ran raised his butcher knife and chose to live only for himself, killing traitors, enemies, and the Holy Mother!
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Official(2)Scraped 16d ago
It was so good that it ended suddenly. When I first read it, I didn't notice that it was only 50,000 words long.
It was so good that it ended suddenly. When I first read it, I didn't notice that it was only 50,000 words long.
The plot is crisp and clear, highly recommended
The writing is quite good, but it's only over 50,000 words. After reading it, I looked for a book with a similar title. Who knew it was a book with a misleading title? It was so disgusting that I came back to give this book a good review. No comparison means no harm. (It's not the missing book, it's the one with S in the title)
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Official(2)Scraped 16d ago
It was so good that it ended suddenly. When I first read it, I didn't notice that it was only 50,000 words long.
It was so good that it ended suddenly. When I first read it, I didn't notice that it was only 50,000 words long.
The plot is crisp and clear, highly recommended
The writing is quite good, but it's only over 50,000 words. After reading it, I looked for a book with a similar title. Who knew it was a book with a misleading title? It was so disgusting that I came back to give this book a good review. No comparison means no harm. (It's not the missing book, it's the one with S in the title)









