The strongest character in the Battle Break trilogy was controversial. According to the information in the Fighting Break Trilogy Strength Ranking, Tang San was regarded as the strongest, because he possessed formidable spirit power and control abilities. However, who was the strongest person in Battle Through the Heavens? Strength Rankings?" It mentioned that the Tou She Ancient God was the last Dou Di of the ancient times and was considered the strongest. Other than that, the 'Battle Through the Heavens: Who is the strongest among the seven great Dou Di rankings that Xiao Yan can only be ranked second?' It mentioned that Xiao Yan was the second Master of All Fires and that he had reached the level of perfection in controlling flames. In summary, the strongest characters in the 'Battle and Destruction' trilogy might be Tang San, Tou She Ancient God or Xiao Yan, but there was no clear answer.
The Battle Break Trilogy had nothing to do with Yuan Venerates. 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 Battle Through Trilogy had no direct connection with the Yuan Venerate.
There was a 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.
The Battle Break Trilogy had nothing to do with Yuan Venerates. 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 indeed a certain connection between the Battle Through 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 protagonist's growth experience, there was indeed a certain connection between them.
There was a certain connection between the Battle Through 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.
There was a 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.
There was indeed a connection between the Battle Through 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 protagonist's growth experience, there was indeed a certain connection between them.
There was a 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 protagonist's growth experience, there was indeed a certain connection between them.
There was a certain connection between the Battle Through 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 protagonist's growth experience, there was indeed a certain connection between them.
There was indeed a certain connection between the Battle Through 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.