
Tales Of The World Devouring Serpent novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Fantasy genres. Written by the Author Banana Panting. 738 chapters have been translated and translation of all chapters was completed.
Tales Of The World Devouring Serpent novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Fantasy genres. Written by the Author Banana Panting. 738 chapters have been translated and translation of all chapters was completed.
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Fang yun add letter "A" and it will become Fang Yuan
Which chapter does tower in the sky above humans looking out into the sea and talks to them. Im not sure but he might have used radio communications too to so it. 300-330
I'm on chapter 189 and still waiting for the protagonist and xiao ma(the most lovable squirrel in the world) to meet again
Novel's great. It seems like one of those novels you read to pass the time, but eventually get hooked. The ending tho... I ain't satisfied. 😑
The start is good, become boring after going to space. Just like those general xianxia story, roaming, meet enemy, kill, repeat.
Does someone know the part where he sleeps in a lake to evolve if I remember correctly it was his first supernatural evolution if you knew please inform me in which chap does this happen
Really enjoyed it. Slow at the beginning and showed some promise with showing some scary monsters and other things the higher the strength. I was disappointed near the end as I was expecting more kaiju and lovecraftian monsters but instead got something else.
does anybody know novels where the Mc grows bigger the stronger he is
Boring after he goes to space. Story is good before that.
After rereading a few other novels I will come back to this but I'm worried since it has about only 700 chapters, but I have high hopes, I dropped this a long long time ago and am feeling nostalgic but I really wished the author continued this more, but oh well, I'll leave this in my library for now.