
Yinsi Shinto Emperor Yama
by Laodougen
About This Novel
King Yama, the king of hell in the ten palaces of the underworld, fought with the Western soul god, and finally used a little power of time and space reincarnation accumulated over hundreds of millions of years to be reborn in another strange dynasty world, integrating the culmination of Eastern and Western Shinto to establish a new order of ghosts and gods. The King of Hell said: "Good deeds will be rewarded with good deeds, and evil deeds will be rewarded with evil deeds. It's not that there will be no retribution, the time has not yet come!" The King of Hell also said: "The King of Hell asked you to die at the third watch. Who dares to keep you until the fifth watch?"
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
This book doesn't fit the title of the book. Since it's Yama, the God of the Underworld, it should be written that the protagonist traveled through Kyushu and transformed into Yama at night to establish the underworld. Only then would it fit the title of the book.
How to make a book cover? Can you teach me?
Haha, not bad
Come on! ! ! !
Hehehehehehehe
Hehehehehehehehehehe
The writing is very good. Keep up the hard work and publish new books. But one bad thing is that there are a lot of wrong sentences, such as: in 197, Liu Boxi becomes Liu Bowen, the protagonist is from Youzhou becomes Qingzhou, and there are many such situations in the previous content.
Rubbish
Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk!
Gan Tai... Awesome. Can see the gloomy energy and the divine horse. OK. Although Qiantai told his mother. Gantai's mother just thinks that Gantai has grown up and cares about people. Didn't seem to take it seriously. Gantai should meet his brothers in a while.
Finally finished reading
good
Keep up the good work
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
This book doesn't fit the title of the book. Since it's Yama, the God of the Underworld, it should be written that the protagonist traveled through Kyushu and transformed into Yama at night to establish the underworld. Only then would it fit the title of the book.
How to make a book cover? Can you teach me?
Haha, not bad
Come on! ! ! !
Hehehehehehehe
Hehehehehehehehehehe
The writing is very good. Keep up the hard work and publish new books. But one bad thing is that there are a lot of wrong sentences, such as: in 197, Liu Boxi becomes Liu Bowen, the protagonist is from Youzhou becomes Qingzhou, and there are many such situations in the previous content.
Rubbish
Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk! Rubbish writing, go home and drink milk!
Gan Tai... Awesome. Can see the gloomy energy and the divine horse. OK. Although Qiantai told his mother. Gantai's mother just thinks that Gantai has grown up and cares about people. Didn't seem to take it seriously. Gantai should meet his brothers in a while.
Finally finished reading
good
Keep up the good work
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Shinto style (completed) I have seen some before and thought it was pretty good. Although it is not fairy grass, it can still be regarded as dry food. Recommendation index:⭐⭐⭐⭐




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King Yama, the king of hell in the ten palaces of the underworld, fought with the Western soul god, and finally used a little power of time and space reincarnation accumulated over hundreds of millions of years to be reborn in another strange dynasty world, integrating the culmination of Eastern and Western Shinto to establish a new order of ghosts and gods. The King of Hell said: "Good deeds will be rewarded with good, and evil will be rewarded with evil. It's not that there will be no retribution, the time has not yet come!" The King of Hell also said: "The King of Hell asked you to die at the third watch, who dares to keep you until the fifth watch."













