
Hou Yi in the Prehistoric Times: Shot Chang'e with an Arrow, and Then Destroyed Nuwa
About This Novel
Hou Yi fell into coma after shooting the Nine Golden Crows and was taken care of by Chang'e. In the eyes of others, Chang'e was careful and patient, and loved Hou Yi deeply. But Hou Yi, who had integrated future memories, knew that Chang'e was the good corpse of Chang Xi, and the purpose was to kill himself to avenge the death of Jinwu. Chang'e used demonic magic to seduce Hou Yi, even letting Hou Yi's inner demons explode just to lure him into the ambush of the demon clan. Seeing Chang'e's many tricks and just wanting to kill him, Hou Yi finally couldn't bear it anymore! Hou Yi drew his bow and arrow and aimed at Chang'e: "Chang'e! Look at the arrow!" After killing Chang'e, Hou Yi bound the Arrow God System and created a path to enlightenment with arrows in the ancient world. The arrow of space, no need to aim, can cross the endless space and hit whatever you think in your mind. The arrow of time flows against the long river of time, killing the mighty young ones. The arrow of cause and effect can cause heavy damage if it hits anything the enemy touches. Nuwa helps the demon clan? Die! Hongjun helps the demon clan? Die!
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Official(5)Scraped 17d ago
Sure enough, Raj wrote like an idiot.
If you don't understand mythology, don't write about it.
After reading the title, I have no desire to read it.
She is really not compassionate enough. Chang'e can totally make her fall. If it doesn't work, just lock her up. The Holy Mother is the most beautiful in the world.
Well enough
It's just a little bit less, not enough to see enough
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 17d ago
Sure enough, Raj wrote like an idiot.
If you don't understand mythology, don't write about it.
After reading the title, I have no desire to read it.
She is really not compassionate enough. Chang'e can totally make her fall. If it doesn't work, just lock her up. The Holy Mother is the most beautiful in the world.
Well enough
It's just a little bit less, not enough to see enough









