
Evolve from a Fungus into a God
从真菌开始进化成神
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- Ongoing
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- 526k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Otherworld Continent
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The most powerful thing about fungi is its spores, right? Flying everywhere, as long as there is a little nutrition, they can parasitize and survive. The most powerful thing about fungi seems to be parasitism, right? How did a fungus turn into a dragon? You want to say that it is somewhat logical to evolve from a cell to a dragon?
Speaking of why it is a dragon again, the author, you are all trying to transform into a dragon in this book. Isn't it too new? And why do fungi transform into dragons? Doesn't this lower the reputation of fungi?
Hold on, there are not many people reading Alien Beasts now, but the book you wrote is pretty good. It's normal for your grades to be poor now. You'll get better.
Are all those who read novels these days missing out on high school education?
Are all those who read novels these days missing out on high school education? I was speechless when I saw that this kind of gene could discharge itself and then plunder it. . . . The effect of genes on cells is only to produce a protein, which must be coordinated. The differentiation of cells produces specific organs before they can discharge. It is even more funny that plundering ant genes can increase the power of failure. . . . . .
Understand, it may seem like a novel about exotic beasts, but in fact all the exotic beasts will turn into little girls. Wouldn't you just write a harem novel or a daughter-raising novel instead? Why do you trick people who want to read about exotic beasts?
Man, I think what draws most people in is the infectivity and survivability of fungi.
It's cool. Gold Finger is suitable for those who follow the dark stream. It must be the salvation and cultivation stream. It's cool. . . .
Genes don't discharge; organs composed of cellular structures are the cause of discharge.
Ah, when it comes to fungi, the first thing that comes to mind is the Zerg. I can't figure out why I'm writing about dragons?
Sitting still has the old habit of not listening to advice. Back then, Long didn't listen and his grades were very good. Now this book predicts that his grades will be bad within two months:
You can see it without using your brain. If you use it, let's just say it. The protagonist transformed into a wolf, and he only found out when he could face-to-face and ran in front of a bear😅
The author may not know that everyone is here to see what he writes
There is really nothing to write about, and I wrote about a bunch of mysterious dynasties and all kinds of extraordinary powers. It seemed to be an ordinary world before, but so many appeared all at once. What you wrote is too cliche. It's rubbish. It's just a tomato cliché. The protagonist didn't come, there was nothing. When the protagonist came, everything came out.
There are some typos, and what exactly did you write, the author? Seriously, is the influence point (obtaining by affecting others) reasonable? If you write flesh points (obtained from flesh and blood), or gene points (obtained from living things), they are more reasonable than influence points. Could it be that the author is writing about extraordinary, and then there are influence points and faith, and finally faith becomes a god. The point of impact thing makes me very uncomfortable, in some sense it directly lowers the quality of the fungus thing. Fake fungi: grow by relying on some kind of charity (such as the system) Real fungi: exist like viruses, adapt to any extreme environment, can create any terrorist species, and easily destroy a civilization, even if it is a god-level civilization. Recommend the author to learn about black light virus, solar staircase...
No, is it cold again?
It's been almost a week and there's no update yet, right? How about playing?
Why should it be something like a dragon that has no character?
As the author, take a look at how many likes this comment has. You should know how to write to attract readers. The likes are almost catching up with all the comments in the comment area. At least you can't go against the readers' world view and common sense logic.
Ever since I gave the orb, I can't watch it, it's all shit
It collapsed quite completely. The first part was okay, but I didn't have the desire to read the second part. Fight on the street
As a fungus, you have to rely entirely on animals. They can also move, eat, and make a living. What a stupid choice. Fungi reproduce quickly. It should grow and expand underground. Parasitic animals, just for energy and brain thinking. Keep your brain active. Ensure the complexity of your thinking. Then they quickly thrive underground. Constantly plundering, expanding and multiplying. After ensuring your own survival. At the grassroots level or attract. More complex intelligent creatures. Rather than relying solely on parasitic animals. How do you show the superiority of fungi?