Yuan Venerate was not directly related to the Battle Break trilogy. Although they were both works of Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. " Yuan Venerate " was a worldview created by Heavenly Silkworm Potato. It was beyond the trilogy of " Battle Through the Heavens,"" Martial Universe," and " The Great Ruler."
There was a certain connection between the Battle Break Trilogy and the Yuan Venerate. In 'Battle Through the Heavens,' the main character Xiao Yan and the main character in 'Yuan Venerate,' Zhou Yuan, had become trash for some reason. These two points were very similar. In addition, there were some similarities between the characters in " Battle Through the Heavens " and " Yuan Venerate ", such as the scene where his father was injured. The most surprising thing was that the ending of 'Yuan Venerate' was actually linked to 'Battle Through the Heavens' and became the fourth volume of 'Battle Through the Heavens.' Although the two novels were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist, there was indeed a certain connection between them.
[Yuan Venerate] and the Battle Break Trilogy are not directly related. Although they were both works of Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. The 'Yuan Venerate' was a new world view created by the Heavenly Silkworm Potato. It had jumped out of the framework of 'Battle Through the Heavens,''Martial Yin Yang,' and 'Great Dominator'. Therefore, it could be said that 'Yuan Venerate' was a work independent of the Battle Break trilogy.
Yuan Venerate was not directly related to the Battle Break trilogy. Although they were both works of Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. Yuan Venerate was a new world view created by Heavenly Silkworm Potato. It was different from Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Yin Yang, and Great Dominator. Therefore, Yuan Venerates were not directly related to the Battle Break Trilogy.
Yuan Venerate was not directly related to the Battle Break trilogy. Although they were both works of Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. " Yuan Venerate " was a worldview created by Heavenly Silkworm Potato. It was beyond the trilogy of " Battle Through the Heavens,"" Martial Universe," and " The Great Ruler." Therefore, it could be said that the 'Yuan Venerate' had nothing to do with the Battle Break trilogy.
Yuan Venerate was not directly related to the trilogy (Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Yin Yang, and Great Dominator). Although they were both works created by Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. "Yuan Venerate" was a new world view created by Heavenly Silkworm Potato, which was beyond the scope of a trilogy. Therefore, it could be said that 'Yuan Venerate' had nothing to do with the trilogy.
Yuan Venerate was not directly related to the Battle Break trilogy. Although they were both works of Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. Therefore, it could be said that there was no relationship between 'Yuan Venerate' and the Battle Break trilogy.
Yuan Venerates were related to the Battle Through the Heavens trilogy." Yuan Venerate " was a worldview re-created by Heavenly Silkworm Potato. It was different from " Battle Through the Heavens,"" Martial Universe," and " The Great Ruler." It was very different in terms of character relationships and the growth of the main characters. However, in the finale of " Yuan Venerate," the author, Heavenly Silkworm Potato, had linked " Yuan Venerate " to the world of the trilogy Fighting Through the Heavens." Yuan Venerate " had become one of the quartet of Fighting Through the Heavens, and the son of the Sheng Deity who had been killed in " Yuan Venerate " was the Heavenly Evil Deity in " The Great Ruler." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
There was no direct connection between the four novels, Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Move the Universe, Great Ruler, and Yuan Venerate. Although they were both works of Silkworm Potato, they were very different in terms of worldview, character relationships, and the growth of the protagonist. The Yuan Venerate was a worldview created by the Heavenly Silkworm Potato. It had jumped out of the framework of Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Move the Universe, and Great Dominator. Battle Through the Heavens and Martial Yin Yang were part of the Battle Through the Heavens trilogy, and the Great Ruler was the successor of Battle Through the Heavens and Martial Yin Yang. The Yuan Venerate was a brand new world view and had no direct relationship with the other works. Although fans might compare the quality of the books, to Heavenly Silkworm Potato himself, these four books were all his works. It was just that the content was different. Hence, there was no direct connection between Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Move the Universe, the Great Ruler, and the Yuan Venerate.
The sequence of the Yuan Venerate Trilogy was controversial. According to document 1 and document 3, the sequence of the Yuan Venerate Trilogy was 'Yuan Venerate',' Yuan Venerate Volume 2', and 'Yuan Venerate Volume 3'. However, the order mentioned in document 2 was 'Yuan Venerate',' Yuan Venerate Mythology', and 'Yuan Venerate Holy King'. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact sequence of the Yuan Venerate Trilogy.
The sequence of the Yuan Venerate Trilogy was controversial. The order mentioned in documents 1 and 3 was 'Yuan Venerate',' Yuan Venerate Volume Two', and 'Yuan Venerate Volume Three'. However, the order mentioned in document 2 was 'Yuan Venerate',' Yuan Venerate Mythology', and 'Yuan Venerate Holy King'. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact sequence of the Yuan Venerate Trilogy.