
Swallowing the Starry Sky Starts with the Clones of Innate Gods and Demons
About This Novel
People are being devoured and I have become a seriously injured and dying warrior. Fortunately, I am still an innate god and demon being nurtured in the prehistoric world. Seriously injured and unable to recover? Gathering hairs from the bodies of innate gods and demons not only restores all injuries, but also enhances the level of life genes. This is a story about a time traveler whose soul is divided into two parts and travels to two worlds at the same time.
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Official(28)Scraped 3d ago
The way I wrote it ten years ago seems so outrageous now.
I can only say that it is set too high. Even if you are a Chaos Innate Demon God who has not yet fully developed, even if you are a bit sharp, you are still injured at the beginning and your cultivation level is completely useless. Just improve it a little. I feel like that. Alas, if your cultivation level is very high at the beginning, it is okay not to improve much. Your behavior is the same as those who write Douluo Continent fan fiction. You awaken the Pangu ax or something like that at the beginning, and then you need a weak soul ring. What the hell is that?
Good content
It's pretty good, but if the innate gods and demons are from the prehistoric era, their strength will be lowered. The innate gods and demons set to the prehistoric era are about the same. In the later stage, the two sides can help each other achieve success.
How can I put it, the combat power of your prehistoric clone is a bit too high. Normally, the first batch of creatures born naturally in the prehistoric world are at least immortals. Compared with the original universe, they are at least the masters of the universe. Otherwise, the combat power of the later ones is completely incomparable, just like you. The current comparison of combat power is a bit shaky. After all, everyone is born as an immortal, but you told me that you are relatively immortal, which is really a stretch. Then you will not tell me that a saint is equivalent to a god king, or even worse. If so, it is completely lowering the value of the prehistoric world. It is a proper low-end version of the prehistoric one. If it is like this, you should at least have an explanation at the front and think about this kind of combat power comparison. If you play like this from the beginning, your score will not be justified with such a high score.
No matter how bad he is, his early game is pretty awesome.
Give a high score because I'm afraid others won't see it.
This book is extremely poisonous. Let's just talk about a very poisonous point that I personally think is very big. The protagonist's cosmic level broke through the seventeenth floor of the Tongtian Bridge. For the first time, all the ethnic groups with true gods including the Zerg and Monsters knew about it. Even the immortals in the human race knew about it. It's really awesome.
Is the heroine Qu Ying? Can we see the development of the prehistoric world later?
It feels pretty good. I don't blindly follow the original work. I can write it from a different perspective.
I don't understand the multiplier of life genes
The life gene at the start is doubled As a result, the subsequent strength is all calculated based on the basic x force.
There shouldn't be a female protagonist in Swallowing the Stars, right?
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Official(28)Scraped 3d ago
The way I wrote it ten years ago seems so outrageous now.
I can only say that it is set too high. Even if you are a Chaos Innate Demon God who has not yet fully developed, even if you are a bit sharp, you are still injured at the beginning and your cultivation level is completely useless. Just improve it a little. I feel like that. Alas, if your cultivation level is very high at the beginning, it is okay not to improve much. Your behavior is the same as those who write Douluo Continent fan fiction. You awaken the Pangu ax or something like that at the beginning, and then you need a weak soul ring. What the hell is that?
Good content
It's pretty good, but if the innate gods and demons are from the prehistoric era, their strength will be lowered. The innate gods and demons set to the prehistoric era are about the same. In the later stage, the two sides can help each other achieve success.
How can I put it, the combat power of your prehistoric clone is a bit too high. Normally, the first batch of creatures born naturally in the prehistoric world are at least immortals. Compared with the original universe, they are at least the masters of the universe. Otherwise, the combat power of the later ones is completely incomparable, just like you. The current comparison of combat power is a bit shaky. After all, everyone is born as an immortal, but you told me that you are relatively immortal, which is really a stretch. Then you will not tell me that a saint is equivalent to a god king, or even worse. If so, it is completely lowering the value of the prehistoric world. It is a proper low-end version of the prehistoric one. If it is like this, you should at least have an explanation at the front and think about this kind of combat power comparison. If you play like this from the beginning, your score will not be justified with such a high score.
No matter how bad he is, his early game is pretty awesome.
Give a high score because I'm afraid others won't see it.
This book is extremely poisonous. Let's just talk about a very poisonous point that I personally think is very big. The protagonist's cosmic level broke through the seventeenth floor of the Tongtian Bridge. For the first time, all the ethnic groups with true gods including the Zerg and Monsters knew about it. Even the immortals in the human race knew about it. It's really awesome.
Is the heroine Qu Ying? Can we see the development of the prehistoric world later?
It feels pretty good. I don't blindly follow the original work. I can write it from a different perspective.
I don't understand the multiplier of life genes
The life gene at the start is doubled As a result, the subsequent strength is all calculated based on the basic x force.
There shouldn't be a female protagonist in Swallowing the Stars, right?









