
[Decisive killing + cool writing + rigorous logic + filling in the gaps + completing forbidden spells and the emperor's combat power]
The protagonist Qin Chen participated in the rescue in Bo City, inherited the power of the anc
Summary
[Decisive killing + cool writing + rigorous logic + filling in the gaps + completing forbidden spells and the emperor's combat power]
The protagonist Qin Chen participated in the rescue in Bo City, inherited the power of the ancient king in the ancient capital, and became the lord of Shayuan.
After the World Academy Competition, he led Sha Yuan to conquer the underworld, kill Khufu, and unify all undead forces on land.
When the Red Bone Demon Lord, one of the Eight Dead Kings, was captured in the Holy City and was heading to the Holy City, Qin Chen led Sha Yuan to attack the Holy City, killing two archangels and the Golden Holy Dragon, and shocking the world.
During the Demon City Sirens War, the protagonist completely resurrected the Azure Dragon, killed seven emperors, and defeated the Sirens.
However, due to Qinglong's complete resurrection, he was discovered by Qinglong's former enemy, Leviathan, the roof of the ocean. Leviathan then led the sirens to attack again, setting off a shocking war like the one in the Totem Era.
However, even if Qinglong was fully resurrected, his strength would be greatly reduced. He would only have the strength of a medium-level emperor and would no longer be able to compete with Leviathan, the roof of the ocean.
In the totem era, totems defeated the sirens, but all the holy totems were lost. Now it is the human era. Can humans successfully defend this coastal area in the east?
New book: "Pirates: From the Rocks Era to King of the World"
- 1 Page 1
- 2 Page 2
- 3 Page 3
- 4 Page 4
- 5 Page 5
- 6 Page 6
- 7 Page 7
- 8 Page 8
- 9 Page 9
- 10 Page 10
- 11 Page 11
- 12 Page 12
- 13 Page 13
- 14 Page 14
- 15 Page 15
- 16 Page 16
- 17 Page 17
- 18 Page 18
- 19 Page 19
- 20 Page 20
- 21 Page 21
- 22 Page 22
- 23 Page 23
- 24 Page 24
- 25 Page 25
- 26 Page 26
- 27 Page 27
- 28 Page 28
- 29 Page 29
- 30 Page 30
- 31 Page 31
- 32 Page 32
- 33 Page 33
- 34 Page 34
- 35 Page 35
- 36 Page 36
- 37 Page 37
- 38 Page 38
- 39 Page 39
- 40 Page 40
- 41 Page 41
- 42 Page 42
- 43 Page 43
- 44 Page 44
- 45 Page 45
- 46 Page 46
- 47 Page 47
- 48 Page 48
- 49 Page 49
- 50 Page 50
- 51 Page 51
- 52 Page 52
- 53 Page 53
- 54 Page 54
- 55 Page 55
- 56 Page 56
- 57 Page 57
- 58 Page 58
- 59 Page 59
- 60 Page 60
- 61 Page 61
- 62 Page 62
- 63 Page 63
- 64 Page 64
- 65 Page 65
- 66 Page 66
- 67 Page 67
- 68 Page 68
- 69 Page 69
- 70 Page 70
- 71 Page 71
- 72 Page 72
- 73 Page 73
- 74 Page 74
- 75 Page 75
- 76 Page 76
- 77 Page 77
- 78 Page 78
- 79 Page 79
- 80 Page 80
- 81 Page 81
- 82 Page 82
- 83 Page 83
- 84 Page 84
- 85 Page 85
- 86 Page 86
- 87 Page 87
- 88 Page 88
- 89 Page 89
- 90 Page 90
- 91 Page 91
- 92 Page 92
- 93 Page 93
- 94 Page 94
- 95 Page 95
- 96 Page 96
- 97 Page 97
- 98 Page 98
- 99 Page 99
- 100 Page 100
User Comments