
Douluo: the Road to the Heavens Starting from the Peerless World
About This Novel
Thousands of years passed, and a spark appeared in this ancient continent, causing the timeline to split. When Huo Yuhao is a time traveler who has been baptized by modern society... When the time traveler comes into contact with the soul guide... When time travelers have a system that can combine their whims and soul guides... When the eyes of those who seek knowledge fall on Wuhun, they start to ask "What is Wuhun"... This world controlled by the gods has undergone new changes. Wisdom and knowledge have watered the flowers of miracles that should not have appeared. The dawn of a new era will surely illuminate the decaying darkness.
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
The idea is okay and feasible, but the problem is that Tang San or others will not wait for you to develop. Without strong strength, the soul guide is just like a toy. In the end, the soul guide is the path of civilization, not the path of individuals. The protagonist's development is too slow, not as fast as the original work, and the cheating is still so slow. It is really a bit speechless.
The idea is good, but strength is the foundation, and this strength is improving too slowly.
I don't recommend it very much. There is a lot of nonsense in the middle, and the protagonist doesn't care much about improving his own strength.
The author probably has never read the original work.
May I ask if the author cut it?
I snapped my fingers and deleted you
Is the protagonist going to take Otto's route? I hope to become a member after it is put on the shelves
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
The idea is okay and feasible, but the problem is that Tang San or others will not wait for you to develop. Without strong strength, the soul guide is just like a toy. In the end, the soul guide is the path of civilization, not the path of individuals. The protagonist's development is too slow, not as fast as the original work, and the cheating is still so slow. It is really a bit speechless.
The idea is good, but strength is the foundation, and this strength is improving too slowly.
I don't recommend it very much. There is a lot of nonsense in the middle, and the protagonist doesn't care much about improving his own strength.
The author probably has never read the original work.
May I ask if the author cut it?
I snapped my fingers and deleted you
Is the protagonist going to take Otto's route? I hope to become a member after it is put on the shelves









