when's the next update?
Why was the Northern Star the arbitrator of chaos? Why was its descent so important? Wasn't it just one star? What Force did it embody? Why was it called the Northern Star and not the Chaos Star or the Death Star? Those two latter names seemed to be far more appropriate…
Fantasy · Awespec
I've been reading this book for over two years over a couple of different accounts, but I took a long break to let the chapters build up, but I forgot why he can't use his fusion state
"No, it's just that I can't use that state any more." Grey shrugged, "All I can do is use a few more elements."
Fantasy · Springs_Halo
thanks corn
waiting for more chapters
really good but then again none of your books have ever been bad in fact the book with the lowest rating you have is 4.8 stars which is really good compared to every other author on this platform, I hope you post more on this and finish it here on webnovel
That's not true. I've worked a lot of construction, and unless you get a drugged out crew, american construction crews are as good as other countries, if not better than a lot
"Who would've thought there'd be a flame demon in New York..." Chen Yu's gaze landed on another red dot. Aside from those marked with question marks, the strongest and typically highest-ranking demon was a flame demon. Naturally powerful, any adult flame demon usually possessed the strength of a mid-tier demon, constituting the backbone of the demon legions and being the type Chen Yu had most often encountered. Although formidable, Chen Yu doubted such a demon could transport its true body to Earth now, so it was likely just a projection, which wouldn't be difficult to deal with—a satellite ray would be sufficient to eliminate it. Chen Yu noted its location; this flame demon was somewhat interesting, residing in a commercial district, and according to Radiance's records, seemed to be at a record label company. Perhaps this demon was a professional singer or even an idol? That would be quite amusing. Yet, Chen Yu wasn't thinking of confronting it; he planned to start with clearing out the succubi, assuming his Doomsday Fortress would be completed first. Meanwhile, construction progressed smoothly, especially as Chen Yu poured considerable funds into the project, boosting speed. This was also thanks to the work being done by an Asian team—American white crews tended to work at a pace that bordered on the emotional, and Chen Yu couldn't be bothered waiting for those gentry to get the job done. The Asian workers met Chen Yu's expectations perfectly, getting things done swiftly for the right price. As neighbors buzzed with curiosity, the house Chen Yu bought next door was also successfully remodeled.
The Heavily Armed Exorcist in America
Urban · Flying Milk