Pirates: the Immortal King Who Emerged from the Valley of Gods

Pirates: the Immortal King Who Emerged from the Valley of Gods

by White Pigeon Dove

Length:
488Kwords254chapters
Latest:
Ch. 254The Fundamental Gap, Kaido's Plan
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8.6QD Score

About This Novel

38 years ago, the Valley of the Gods incident was put to rest by the World Government, and the Rocks Pirates came to an end at this moment. However, the superior Tianlong people did not realize that a more terrifying monster had launched his action. Soon, his enemies realized that cutting off his head, piercing his body, or even turning him into ashes could not truly kill him. It wasn't until the blood flooded the empty throne that they knew who their opponent was. The man who developed the Bat Fruit, Phantom Beast Species, and Vampire Form to an unprecedented level, the man who achieved the ultimate in three-color domineering. His name is Nereus Lord of the Deep, King of the Immortal, Liberator... Regarding his name, it never stops on the sea... The completed copy of "The Pirate Journey of Arceus" has an average of 12,000 "My PiCheng Technology is Far Ahead" has an average of 8,000, and there is considerable interest.

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My Heart is Colder Than a Butcher's Knife1mo ago

There is no system that I like, it must be given a five-star rating

The reason why I don't like the system is that the protagonist is just a puppet. Opportunity does not use brain planning, just sends it directly. Ability will not be developed using the brain, but created using the brain, and will be given directly.

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Mr. Yanxs1mo ago

Too much daily life, too many layouts, too few battles

The veteran author of One Piece. I didn't continue watching it after it was released because there were too many daily routines, too many overall layouts, and too few battles. First of all, the author has written many One Piece books, so the data is very sophisticated, and the outline and detailed design are also very good. But before I saw the chapters on the shelves, my overall feeling was that it was bland, bland, still bland. The reason is that the author mostly writes about daily life and layout. The battles with people are too concise and written in one stroke. The result of this writing method is that it looks very bland and lackluster. I have finished reading novels such as "Nothing to Be a Pirate" and "The King of Disaster". What makes them interesting is that the battles are well described. Through text descriptions, it is easy to combine them with the animations that have been watched, giving the viewer an immersive feeling. There is a very obvious One Piece style atmosphere. But this book seems to be a bit more "Im" style, with more emphasis on layout. Of course, overall, this book is still an excellent One Piece novel, but it may be too bland for my taste. Come on

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Zhou Shizi3mo ago

Dear author, please update soon! ! ! ! !

Very nice! The author writes well

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The First Light in Heaven22d ago

I don't want to see this kind of thing, just skip the development stage and go directly to the top powerhouse. The rest of you are developing, with more planning and less fighting.

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Book Friends 20240707805_ad2mo ago

It's really, really beautiful (♥∀♥)! Highly recommended for everyone to watch.

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Zhu Yu_bc2mo ago

I finally started writing Pirates again, and I'll check it out again when I get the chance. I still like the silky feeling before.

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Poison Resistance-99921d ago

I read it in one sitting, not bad (it's not ten words yet?)

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Booming3mo ago

Bai Ge's way of writing One Piece is still as good as ever, but it's a pity that the Pokémon book is a pity.

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Shallow Water is Too Much in Vain1mo ago

It's a cool article for a One Piece fan. It can score nearly ninety points. .

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Shadow Dio Akulam1mo ago

Good looking, update soon

Have you finished reading it without realizing it?

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