
I Opened up the Ancient Myth
About This Novel
I split a piece of wood and created a great myth. People there called me Pangu. Wang Lin, who lives in a world where spiritual energy revives, accidentally became an omnipotent god in a small world. The human king Fuxi who established civilization, the twelve ancestral witches who fought against the sky and the earth, and the opposing races of gods on both sides of the Yellow River. The myths of heaven, earth, and the heavens were created by me alone. But when the world in the small world continued to evolve, Wang Lin was shocked to discover that this was actually history.
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
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It feels very awkward to write about two worlds, which one is the main world? Real world? The prehistoric world?
I feel like the main character is also a loser.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ? What do you think? ? And he also likes to mess around.
Not cool enough
If a normal person had such an adventure, they would definitely not leave for a long time. However, the author made the protagonist absent most of the time. It seemed to be dragging and unenjoyable.
Looks awkward
I just hope you don't write about warriors anymore. I thought you were plagiarizing.
Very nice, five stars (given in installments)
I have only read a small part of it so far, but I won't say more and say goodbye.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
How to say
It feels very awkward to write about two worlds, which one is the main world? Real world? The prehistoric world?
I feel like the main character is also a loser.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ? What do you think? ? And he also likes to mess around.
Not cool enough
If a normal person had such an adventure, they would definitely not leave for a long time. However, the author made the protagonist absent most of the time. It seemed to be dragging and unenjoyable.
Looks awkward
I just hope you don't write about warriors anymore. I thought you were plagiarizing.
Very nice, five stars (given in installments)
I have only read a small part of it so far, but I won't say more and say goodbye.









