
Swallowing the Starry Sky: I Have a Taoist Book
by The Bright Moon Crosses The Star River
About This Novel
Traveling through the star-devouring sky, the soul carries with it a Taoist book written by Yuanshi Tianzun. Ye Jiuchuan embarked on a unique path of spiritual practice. Use the steps of Yanxu to spy on time... Use the nine-turn Yuan Gong to recast the body... Use the true fire of Samadhi to refine elixirs and make weapons... The way to practice is actually to steal yin and yang, seize creation, turn to nirvana, control life and death, and control reincarnation. You can walk alone on the road without sacrificing your life, and you can fight bloody battles without fear. Wait until you look back! In this vast universe, who is my enemy? PS: The hang-up is a bit big, it starts on a non-Earth, and the timeline is earlier than Luo Feng. The new book "People are Devouring, but the System is in the Prehistoric World" has been signed. Interested book friends can take a look~
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
Do you dare to believe that the Domain Lord level has the strength of the Universe Overlord level? Get off the horse-drawn cart
Questions about avatars
It is true that Xinghe did not handle the clones well in the early stage. Originally, I was considering the idea of a clone for cultivating immortality, transforming the three pure beings into one thing. No matter how I lose my true self, there will be a certain gap in personality, so the clones I set up are all different parts of the protagonist's personality. But it really doesn't match the Devouring Starry Sky. Since I don't really like it, I'll try not to be too arrogant later on. After all, it's hard to reconcile everyone's opinions. Some people have commented before that it would be very boring if all kinds of immortal spells had the characteristics of swallowing the starry sky. Just take a look! I don't like it, and Xinghe doesn't have time to drastically change the previous article...
It's too overwhelming for combat power, and it's very watery. The protagonist is not from the Star-Swallowing System. I'm afraid that the higher-ups won't see the problem, and the author doesn't know that other paths are restricted in the original universe.
All kinds of suppression at the beginning, it doesn't look good, bye bye
It's not the beginning of the earth. You can take a look.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
Do you dare to believe that the Domain Lord level has the strength of the Universe Overlord level? Get off the horse-drawn cart
Questions about avatars
It is true that Xinghe did not handle the clones well in the early stage. Originally, I was considering the idea of a clone for cultivating immortality, transforming the three pure beings into one thing. No matter how I lose my true self, there will be a certain gap in personality, so the clones I set up are all different parts of the protagonist's personality. But it really doesn't match the Devouring Starry Sky. Since I don't really like it, I'll try not to be too arrogant later on. After all, it's hard to reconcile everyone's opinions. Some people have commented before that it would be very boring if all kinds of immortal spells had the characteristics of swallowing the starry sky. Just take a look! I don't like it, and Xinghe doesn't have time to drastically change the previous article...
It's too overwhelming for combat power, and it's very watery. The protagonist is not from the Star-Swallowing System. I'm afraid that the higher-ups won't see the problem, and the author doesn't know that other paths are restricted in the original universe.
All kinds of suppression at the beginning, it doesn't look good, bye bye
It's not the beginning of the earth. You can take a look.









