
Traveling Through the Heavens Starting from Swallowing
by Crazy Does Not Generate Electricity
About This Novel
Unfortunately, Liu Mang died suddenly after staying up late and working overtime. He traveled to an isolated island in another world. Just when he was about to start surviving in the wilderness, the system awakened! What the heck are you asking for? Just wear it! Swordsman, Sekiro, Pirates, Naruto, Dou Po, and Zhe Tian, several worlds passed before Liu Mang finally left this island. But after returning to human society, he found that something was wrong with the world. Unknown viruses are spreading around the world, causing heavy casualties to humans, but that's not all. Animal-infected viruses have evolved dramatically, and monsters have appeared! It wasn't until one day when familiar things and names came to him one after another that he realized that this was the Swallowing Starry Sky, the Swallowing Starry Sky of the Great Nirvana Era! Under the threat of viruses and monsters, human civilization is in danger! Liu Mang traveled through time and joined the system. He has the world's best personal strength and masters many secrets of the future. What can he do for this bloody era?
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(47)Scraped 8d ago
Nice to get the name
The bad naming will directly dissuade more than half of the readers.
This book is very in line with my taste. I have read every chapter carefully. Now I have read the latest chapter. Now I have a big question for the author: According to your setting at the beginning, you can travel once a week, and when you travel, the time of the main world stops. How can the protagonist be so weak without the strength? I know that every time you travel through a world, the protagonist's gene multiplier will increase, so that the protagonist's strength cannot be broken through quickly, so I just brush it up to the upper limit of 10081 times. As a result, I am powerless in the face of the RR virus incident. The Great Nirvana Beast Tide has only traveled through it once. , Several years were wasted, I remember wasting at least 4 years. Calculating 4×365=1460, 1460/7=208.571429 Is approximately equal to 208 time travel opportunities. Doesn't this directly max out the reward (strength)? I don't remember whether the protagonist's gene multiplier is +1 or ×2, but I remember that he is currently 8 times, and has experienced three worlds 1×2×2×2=8. So it is doubled. At least two hundred times of time travel opportunities have been wasted. For the water lord world, it shouldn't be a problem. Is it okay to write a crushing style? If you don't want to write about other worlds, just like writing about the world of Zhanmei, can't you just brush it off in one go? As a result, the protagonist's strength seems so embarrassing... The above are just my personal thoughts. If the protagonist's ability to travel through time becomes a random time after passing through the first world, I will fart.
Not great. How much does one review cost? Just swipe it like this. There is no distinction between priorities. I can't take it into the plot, it feels like a glue monster gluing all kinds of things together.
It is not recommended to mix Chinese comics with Japanese comics. Even if it is mixed, don't make it a battle episode. Make some healing episodes.
The book written by the author is very reasonable. In the past, he has always stressed the strength of the protagonist. The protagonist traveled through two worlds before reaching the God of War level. Then he helped the mortals in the original book to resist the beast tide. The mortals have broken through the planetary level. However, the protagonist is still at the God of War level. It is probably because too many readers criticized the author for suppressing the power of the battle, and even threatened to stop reading. The author directly made a big jump and directly moved the protagonist to the middle of the stellar level. This logic is no longer available. In order to get a standard clone for the protagonist just like choosing Luo Feng, at the stellar level, we arrange for the protagonist to obtain the secret gift of the universe: advanced clone. When I saw this, I basically had no desire to read on. The protagonist has such a strong willpower, you can get a willpower. The secret method of seizing the body, with some restrictions, is more interesting than this secret method of forcing clones. I am tired of having to follow Luo Feng's old setting. It feels like a waste of the protagonist's talent slot to follow the original Luo Feng's setting, which is a bit disgusting.
When I see anything about Naruto or Pirates, I basically don't watch it.
The emergence of corrective power is really poisonous, and the confrontation between the protagonist and Jia Zhengpeng was very poorly written.
The emergence of corrective power is really poisonous, and the confrontation between the protagonist and Jia Zhengpeng was very poorly written.
The author himself has not read much of the novels of The Swordsman, and many of them are very different from the plots in the original works! First, how would outsiders know about Lin Yuantu's adoption of a son? Second, the Zixia magic skill is the foundation for getting started. The Sunflower Collection is at its peak. This is the oldest version of Swordsman, and this connection has been lost in the subsequent revisions. Thirdly, if Yue Buqun knew that the evil-repelling sword technique was related to the Sunflower Book, he would have snatched it long ago. In fact, it was not until Yue Buqun saw the evil-proof sword technique secretly learned by the Qingcheng sect that he had some doubts. Only when he got the evil-proof sword manual later did he confirm that it was the Sunflower Book. When Yue Buqun's master passed on the throne, he showed Yue Buqun a few moves from the Sunflower Book, and told Yue Buqun that if he could find the Sunflower Book, he could make the Huashan sect prosperous. However, except for these few remaining moves from the Sunflower Book, Master Yue Buqun's generation already knew nothing about the Sunflower Book. Also, if the Wudang Sect really had a top master who could fight hundreds of moves with Feng Qingyang, would the demon sect break through the gate and take away the Zhenwu Sword and the original Tai Chi Sutra? You must know that the most powerful demon sect at that time was Let Me Go
It feels like there is no distinction between priorities.
I read one chapter and then flipped through the table of contents. It wasn't until Chapter 81 that I got to the Devouring Star World. I just want to ask about the time-travel missions, which should be for the really strong protagonist (they can be regarded as plug-ins for the protagonist). Why did Mao write so long? You want the world to be so long. How to write the main world?
This protagonist's name directly persuades him to quit. You might as well call him Long Aotian. At least he still looks like a human being.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(47)Scraped 8d ago
Nice to get the name
The bad naming will directly dissuade more than half of the readers.
This book is very in line with my taste. I have read every chapter carefully. Now I have read the latest chapter. Now I have a big question for the author: According to your setting at the beginning, you can travel once a week, and when you travel, the time of the main world stops. How can the protagonist be so weak without the strength? I know that every time you travel through a world, the protagonist's gene multiplier will increase, so that the protagonist's strength cannot be broken through quickly, so I just brush it up to the upper limit of 10081 times. As a result, I am powerless in the face of the RR virus incident. The Great Nirvana Beast Tide has only traveled through it once. , Several years were wasted, I remember wasting at least 4 years. Calculating 4×365=1460, 1460/7=208.571429 Is approximately equal to 208 time travel opportunities. Doesn't this directly max out the reward (strength)? I don't remember whether the protagonist's gene multiplier is +1 or ×2, but I remember that he is currently 8 times, and has experienced three worlds 1×2×2×2=8. So it is doubled. At least two hundred times of time travel opportunities have been wasted. For the water lord world, it shouldn't be a problem. Is it okay to write a crushing style? If you don't want to write about other worlds, just like writing about the world of Zhanmei, can't you just brush it off in one go? As a result, the protagonist's strength seems so embarrassing... The above are just my personal thoughts. If the protagonist's ability to travel through time becomes a random time after passing through the first world, I will fart.
Not great. How much does one review cost? Just swipe it like this. There is no distinction between priorities. I can't take it into the plot, it feels like a glue monster gluing all kinds of things together.
It is not recommended to mix Chinese comics with Japanese comics. Even if it is mixed, don't make it a battle episode. Make some healing episodes.
The book written by the author is very reasonable. In the past, he has always stressed the strength of the protagonist. The protagonist traveled through two worlds before reaching the God of War level. Then he helped the mortals in the original book to resist the beast tide. The mortals have broken through the planetary level. However, the protagonist is still at the God of War level. It is probably because too many readers criticized the author for suppressing the power of the battle, and even threatened to stop reading. The author directly made a big jump and directly moved the protagonist to the middle of the stellar level. This logic is no longer available. In order to get a standard clone for the protagonist just like choosing Luo Feng, at the stellar level, we arrange for the protagonist to obtain the secret gift of the universe: advanced clone. When I saw this, I basically had no desire to read on. The protagonist has such a strong willpower, you can get a willpower. The secret method of seizing the body, with some restrictions, is more interesting than this secret method of forcing clones. I am tired of having to follow Luo Feng's old setting. It feels like a waste of the protagonist's talent slot to follow the original Luo Feng's setting, which is a bit disgusting.
When I see anything about Naruto or Pirates, I basically don't watch it.
The emergence of corrective power is really poisonous, and the confrontation between the protagonist and Jia Zhengpeng was very poorly written.
The emergence of corrective power is really poisonous, and the confrontation between the protagonist and Jia Zhengpeng was very poorly written.
The author himself has not read much of the novels of The Swordsman, and many of them are very different from the plots in the original works! First, how would outsiders know about Lin Yuantu's adoption of a son? Second, the Zixia magic skill is the foundation for getting started. The Sunflower Collection is at its peak. This is the oldest version of Swordsman, and this connection has been lost in the subsequent revisions. Thirdly, if Yue Buqun knew that the evil-repelling sword technique was related to the Sunflower Book, he would have snatched it long ago. In fact, it was not until Yue Buqun saw the evil-proof sword technique secretly learned by the Qingcheng sect that he had some doubts. Only when he got the evil-proof sword manual later did he confirm that it was the Sunflower Book. When Yue Buqun's master passed on the throne, he showed Yue Buqun a few moves from the Sunflower Book, and told Yue Buqun that if he could find the Sunflower Book, he could make the Huashan sect prosperous. However, except for these few remaining moves from the Sunflower Book, Master Yue Buqun's generation already knew nothing about the Sunflower Book. Also, if the Wudang Sect really had a top master who could fight hundreds of moves with Feng Qingyang, would the demon sect break through the gate and take away the Zhenwu Sword and the original Tai Chi Sutra? You must know that the most powerful demon sect at that time was Let Me Go
It feels like there is no distinction between priorities.
I read one chapter and then flipped through the table of contents. It wasn't until Chapter 81 that I got to the Devouring Star World. I just want to ask about the time-travel missions, which should be for the really strong protagonist (they can be regarded as plug-ins for the protagonist). Why did Mao write so long? You want the world to be so long. How to write the main world?
This protagonist's name directly persuades him to quit. You might as well call him Long Aotian. At least he still looks like a human being.









