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Reverend's Reincarnation

作者: Lucky_Shen
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What is Reverend's Reincarnation

WebNovel で公開されている、Lucky_Shen の作者が書いた Reverend's Reincarnation の小説を読んでください。Fang Yuan, after being attacked by the Venerables, was severely injured. He had his back against a wall and was left with no choice but to activate an incomplete compound killer-move that he discovere...

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Fang Yuan, after being attacked by the Venerables, was severely injured. He had his back against a wall and was left with no choice but to activate an incomplete compound killer-move that he discovered during one of his bursts of inspiration. This killer-move eventually brought him to the world of "Against The Gods". I do not own Against The Gods and Reverend Insanity. I also don't own the cover picture I got it from reddit. All rights reserved Currently in hiatus because the author is having trouble combining the concepts of a hard magic system (RI) and a soft magic system (ATG)

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espero que las escenas de batallas esten bien descritas y tambien que fang yuan no sea un gary stue porfavor, y que tampoco vaya ten rapido el desarrollo de la historia que tome su tiempo, espero que las actualizaciones sean seguidas y tambien como sera la personalidad en este mundo y si tendra relaciones amorosas, me gustaria saberlo

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