
I, the Iron-eating Beast, Start the Deduction with One Breath and Three Clears
About This Novel
I, Yu Zifeng, woke up and turned into an iron-eating beast. He has black and white hair and a cute and innocent appearance. But at this moment, the system awakened, and the beginning of the deduction was completed. Wait... Looking at the three identical iron-eating beasts with different colors, Yu Ziyu looked confused. Immediately afterwards, the deduction of three heads and six arms, the eyes of the sky... Should we continue to deduce the creation of Qianyuan? ... Spiritual energy revives, and all races rise. At this time, an iron-eating beast appeared. He is invincible in the world. The legendary monster, the ancient monster king! !
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
This is your one qi transforming into three pure things. Selling dog meat on sheep's heads.
Please change the title of the book to Spiritual Energy Resurrection. Then I think more people can read it. The content is good, but most people are blocked by the title.
water experience
Water experience, water experience, water experience, water experience, water experience
passing by. . . . . . .
Pass by, pass by, pass by, pass by, pass by, pass by
Very average book
The selling point of turning into a giant panda and reviving spiritual energy is okay, but the setting of your skill is too exaggerated, there is no sense of substitution, and it cannot make readers feel happy. After reading more than 20 chapters, it feels too bland and there is no sense of expectation.
Faster, faster, faster, faster, faster, faster
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
This is your one qi transforming into three pure things. Selling dog meat on sheep's heads.
Please change the title of the book to Spiritual Energy Resurrection. Then I think more people can read it. The content is good, but most people are blocked by the title.
water experience
Water experience, water experience, water experience, water experience, water experience
passing by. . . . . . .
Pass by, pass by, pass by, pass by, pass by, pass by
Very average book
The selling point of turning into a giant panda and reviving spiritual energy is okay, but the setting of your skill is too exaggerated, there is no sense of substitution, and it cannot make readers feel happy. After reading more than 20 chapters, it feels too bland and there is no sense of expectation.
Faster, faster, faster, faster, faster, faster









