
Banner of the Evil God
by Chu Bai
About This Novel
There are good gods and evil gods who follow the rules, and there are evil gods who don't follow the rules. When a time traveler collides with rules he doesn't agree with, the story of the evil god begins... This is the story of a good man who traveled through time and became a giant jellyfish, searching for something in the world of swords and magic, and ultimately changed the world.
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Official(246)Scraped 17d ago
After reading more than 260 chapters, I really can't stand it now.
First of all, I have a question. Is it necessary for a person who traveled through time to become a non-human race to die for the human race in another world? I have never seen such a person in this world who enthusiastically helps others unconditionally and without asking for anything in return. Then, when I read the actions of the protagonist and his subordinates in this book, I always felt that my IQ was being rubbed. Spoiler alert, I am speechless after reading more than 260 chapters, where humans and orcs are at war, and the protagonist tries to break up the fight, asking both sides to stop fighting and live in peace. What is the identity of the protagonist? He is neither a human nor an orc, so why should he intervene in this war? The protagonist has no decisive combat power, so why should the protagonist make the two warring parties shake hands and make peace? Is the protagonist's face so big? It's right to not dare to say that existence must have its reasons, but if you don't really stand in other people's shoes, how can you be so sure that what others do is wrong? Also, the protagonist keeps saying this is unfair and that is unfair, which is really disgusting. If A and B are fighting to the death, and the protagonist enthusiastically helps A without asking for anything in return, is that fair to B? Fairness is a false proposition. Nothing is exactly the same, and naturally there is no absolute fairness. The protagonist gives me the feeling that he is using injustice to change injustice, just like using violence to solve violence, which makes people feel funny. Although the subject matter of this book is quite good, I don't know how many Shennong will be poisoned by this storyline.
Sui Xiong of Whale Falling
After seeing the latest chapter, I have an idea. The reason why Sui Xiong had not found his own body before was actually because this world was transformed by his body, just like a whale falling to the bottom of the sea after death and becoming the life nourishment and world for other seabed creatures. That's why he can analyze the ability to use various different attributes.
Can't stand it anymore
In Chapter 65, I even collected that silk! I really can't watch it😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎! ! ! ! ! ! The taste is not suitable! Don't spray😔
The rating is ridiculously high@( ̄- ̄)@
Personally, I think it's a lot of nonsense! Progress is slow! The title of the book does not match the content! The protagonist is obviously too much. Where did the evil god come from! ?
rotten rotten
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not understand
I don't understand how it got such a high rating. It's really average.
False gods: Most of their power comes from faith, their thoughts will be affected by the thoughts of believers, and they will be killed by mortals. The real god: It doesn't cost money anyway, just have some faith.
I can't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 113. It doesn't suit my taste.
I can't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 113. It doesn't suit my taste.
Some people can read this kind of novel to the end
Has anyone read this kind of novel to the end? ?
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Official(246)Scraped 17d ago
After reading more than 260 chapters, I really can't stand it now.
First of all, I have a question. Is it necessary for a person who traveled through time to become a non-human race to die for the human race in another world? I have never seen such a person in this world who enthusiastically helps others unconditionally and without asking for anything in return. Then, when I read the actions of the protagonist and his subordinates in this book, I always felt that my IQ was being rubbed. Spoiler alert, I am speechless after reading more than 260 chapters, where humans and orcs are at war, and the protagonist tries to break up the fight, asking both sides to stop fighting and live in peace. What is the identity of the protagonist? He is neither a human nor an orc, so why should he intervene in this war? The protagonist has no decisive combat power, so why should the protagonist make the two warring parties shake hands and make peace? Is the protagonist's face so big? It's right to not dare to say that existence must have its reasons, but if you don't really stand in other people's shoes, how can you be so sure that what others do is wrong? Also, the protagonist keeps saying this is unfair and that is unfair, which is really disgusting. If A and B are fighting to the death, and the protagonist enthusiastically helps A without asking for anything in return, is that fair to B? Fairness is a false proposition. Nothing is exactly the same, and naturally there is no absolute fairness. The protagonist gives me the feeling that he is using injustice to change injustice, just like using violence to solve violence, which makes people feel funny. Although the subject matter of this book is quite good, I don't know how many Shennong will be poisoned by this storyline.
Sui Xiong of Whale Falling
After seeing the latest chapter, I have an idea. The reason why Sui Xiong had not found his own body before was actually because this world was transformed by his body, just like a whale falling to the bottom of the sea after death and becoming the life nourishment and world for other seabed creatures. That's why he can analyze the ability to use various different attributes.
Can't stand it anymore
In Chapter 65, I even collected that silk! I really can't watch it😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎! ! ! ! ! ! The taste is not suitable! Don't spray😔
The rating is ridiculously high@( ̄- ̄)@
Personally, I think it's a lot of nonsense! Progress is slow! The title of the book does not match the content! The protagonist is obviously too much. Where did the evil god come from! ?
rotten rotten
What did you write? How did you get this rating?
not understand
I don't understand how it got such a high rating. It's really average.
False gods: Most of their power comes from faith, their thoughts will be affected by the thoughts of believers, and they will be killed by mortals. The real god: It doesn't cost money anyway, just have some faith.
I can't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 113. It doesn't suit my taste.
I can't stand it anymore after reading Chapter 113. It doesn't suit my taste.
Some people can read this kind of novel to the end
Has anyone read this kind of novel to the end? ?
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Reason for recommendation: I was moved by the strange writing style. I don't know why, but I always feel like I'm holding a small bench, sitting and listening to an old man with a gray beard telling stories. Moreover, every time I see the word "Your Majesty", I can't help but want to laugh, especially when the big guy talks. Is this just me? However, I just want to keep hearing this story.



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A fine book, full of positive energy and a good book with a very upright outlook. The author plays jokes well, and also contains metaphors and satire, but be careful if there are cultists among the readers.




The writing and plot are pretty cool to say the least. I feel like the author's style is more literary and youthful. Well, overall, the outlook is very positive. It's a good story about traveling through time and becoming a tentacle monster!














