" The Great Dominator " was a long fantasy novel created by Heavenly Silkworm Tudou. It was published on Qidian Chinese Network and had not been adapted into manga, anime, movies, or any other forms. Therefore, it could not be viewed on the app. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!

The Great Ruler could read on the Qidian Reading App.
The Great Ruler could read on the Qidian Reading app.
The Great Ruler could read on the Qidian Reading App.
You can watch the first season of The Great Dominator for free on Watermelon Movies and Television's website. The specific viewing link and broadcast time could be found in the search results.
The Great Ruler could read the novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Qidian Chinese website was the only official update channel. The readers could search for " The Great Dominator " on this platform and start reading.
Great Rivers could be viewed on the iQiyi app.
The Great Ruler could read the novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Qidian Chinese website was the only official update channel. The readers could search for " The Great Dominator " on this platform and start reading.
The Great Ruler could read the novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Qidian Chinese website was the only official update channel. The readers could search for " The Great Dominator " on this platform and start reading.
The Great Ruler could read the novel on Qidian Chinese Network. Qidian Chinese website was the only official update channel. The readers could search for " The Great Dominator " on this platform and start reading.
The Great Dominator's novel could be read online for free without the need for pop-up advertisements. This novel told the story of a world where planes met and thousands of races stood. The protagonist was a supreme being from the Lower Planes. He pursued the path of dominance in this world and acted out a legendary story that people yearned for. The novel had been completed, and the full text was free to read without pop-up advertisements.