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In a primordial cosmos where ancient gods and monstrous demons reigned supreme, humanity's flickering flame was nearly extinguished. This is the age before glory, a time when mankind was a fledgling race, vulnerable and exploited, fodder for the insatiable appetites of the ruling pantheon. But from the ashes of despair, a single legend will rise. "Rise of Humanity," a breathtaking fantasy novel by Zai Zhu, Pig Nerd, and 宅猪, plunges readers into a savage, untamed era steeped in the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology. Forget the triumphant narratives of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors; t…
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Who is the author of Rise of Humanity novel?+
Rise of Humanity novel is written by Zai Zhu, Pig Nerd, 宅猪.
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Rise of Humanity novel currently has 1183 chapters.
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Rise of Humanity novel is currently ongoing.
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Rise of Humanity novel belongs to the Fantasy genre.
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What is Rise of Humanity novel about?+
"Rise of Humanity" by Zai Zhu and Pig Nerd, 宅猪, plunges readers into a primordial era before the ascendance of the Human Sovereign and the Five Emperors. In a cosmos teeming with powerful beings—monsters, devils, heavenly gods, deities, demons, heavenly souls, and spirits—humanity is a nascent, vulnerable race. They are often treated as mere livestock or sacrifices by the ruling pantheons. This is not the civilized Foreworld, but a savage, uncivilized age. The narrative journeys back to China’s