
Fantasy: the Beginning is Accompanied by a Chaos Clock
by Nowhere To Go For Ten Miles
About This Novel
Travel through the fantasy world and become the divine son of an immortal family. When he was born, he was accompanied by a chaos clock, which sealed a chaotic world. In the world of chaos, there is the Chaos Demon God who wields a giant ax and created the world... There is the supreme fairy sword stained with immortal blood, which can destroy the whole world with one sword... There is the three-legged Golden Crow who was born from the great sun and controls the immortal heaven... At the beginning, he obtained the Nine Turns Mysterious Technique, practiced Pangu's true body, and understood the avenue of power. At this point, Qin Wentian roamed the eight wastelands, was invincible in the world, and was respected in heaven and earth...
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Official(6)Scraped 7d ago
Nothing to see
Many things in this book are similar to the book "Fantasy, My Destined Villain". The writing style is not as good as that book, and the writing is too talkative. I saw around chapter 13 that the protagonist is not as good at cultivating women in his own family as he is in cultivating women outside. When I read this book, the author had written more than 500,000 words, but no one commented whether the comments had been deleted.
What follows are dozens of chapters of nonsense. Not right at all. There are also a lot of typos
It seemed pretty good in the early stages, but it got too confusing in the later chapters fifty or sixty.
It's okay. I wish I could write this more excitingly.
What about the protagonist's parents? We still don't know the protagonist's parents
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Where is the protagonist's Chaos Clock? Don't you mean companionship? Except for the time when the long river of space and time manifested, he has never appeared.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 7d ago
Nothing to see
Many things in this book are similar to the book "Fantasy, My Destined Villain". The writing style is not as good as that book, and the writing is too talkative. I saw around chapter 13 that the protagonist is not as good at cultivating women in his own family as he is in cultivating women outside. When I read this book, the author had written more than 500,000 words, but no one commented whether the comments had been deleted.
What follows are dozens of chapters of nonsense. Not right at all. There are also a lot of typos
It seemed pretty good in the early stages, but it got too confusing in the later chapters fifty or sixty.
It's okay. I wish I could write this more excitingly.
What about the protagonist's parents? We still don't know the protagonist's parents
How to say
Where is the protagonist's Chaos Clock? Don't you mean companionship? Except for the time when the long river of space and time manifested, he has never appeared.









