
Happy Dream Road
About This Novel
This is a story about a otaku living in the mountains, farming, raising fish, dreaming, and growing up leisurely. Huh? In the end, he accidentally conquered all the worlds and became the big BOSS? Could it be that I haven't woken up yet?
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Official(560)Scraped 20d ago
I hope the protagonist is as realistic as Su Xin, the strongest villain system
I really admire the author's imagination, which is second to none. I admire the author's courage to innovate. This book is absolutely recommended. I can't be the only one to read it. Everyone should read it.
In fact, today's novels all have similar routines. It mainly depends on whose plot is better, followed by the characterization of the characters, and the writing style.
It looks great, but there's just one problem?_??
The main world has the art of mechanism. The power of a large crossbow made with such a backward technological level can kill the strong men in the Four Heavenly Gate Realm. The protagonist's first dream world is in the technological world. Why not use the advantages of our technology to create weapons?
Literary novel in the true sense
Most of the authors who write novels nowadays are out of shape and feel that their novels are fake. How can they write with a sense of reality? If you don't care about death and live again, you will never be able to understand the true meaning of moving forward.
I feel like there is no heroine in this book.
I'm almost halfway through this book! I haven't seen any signs of a female protagonist yet.
How old are you when you read →_→. . . .
To be honest, where is Chapter 25... The author wants to collect a harem? Do you want that kind of woman? I haven't read the back yet. If it is accepted later... I will give you a one-star review again...
The author writes too casually
I have been reading for 9 years and have not read too many books (mainly because I have a lot of books that I am still reading). I personally think that this book is suitable for those with a lower reading age, but for some experienced people, it is easy to see the flaws. The author's writing style is still very good, which can be seen from the adapted poems. But I'm not saying that. From the author's last book to the present, I just want to complain: the author's writing is too casual. Some characters were forcibly written out in the next chapter just after seeing some improvement, and the protagonist's acting style was too fake. It looked like the author could write whatever he wanted, and there were many inconsistencies. I just want to mention my opinion here. The author really takes it for granted when writing a book. What you should create is an overall world view, rather than shaping each character individually. Shaping it alone will only distort the character's personality, or even distort the entire world view. For example, the protagonist is not from this world and is bullied, but it is impossible to see people in this world with colored glasses because of this. But author, you have gone too far. The protagonist is written as if he is a profit-seeking person who makes friends with people he likes, otherwise he will not look good, just like the Zhou family in the article always have a mentality of taking advantage. In general, I hope that the author can go to other books to find the feeling instead of limiting you because of the plot of the article. At the same time, I also admire the author's persistence in creating. So far, he has six books (although I have only read two). Finally, I wish the author a big breakthrough (after all, the books you read have to be written by people).
Why do a lot of people give low ratings to the author's book as soon as he finishes writing it, and they give random reasons? It's not like the author has no heroine, nor is he stupid. I admit that what the author wrote in front of Miss Zhou family is a bit vicious, but if you can't understand it in front of you, don't rate it randomly.
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Official(560)Scraped 20d ago
I hope the protagonist is as realistic as Su Xin, the strongest villain system
I really admire the author's imagination, which is second to none. I admire the author's courage to innovate. This book is absolutely recommended. I can't be the only one to read it. Everyone should read it.
In fact, today's novels all have similar routines. It mainly depends on whose plot is better, followed by the characterization of the characters, and the writing style.
It looks great, but there's just one problem?_??
The main world has the art of mechanism. The power of a large crossbow made with such a backward technological level can kill the strong men in the Four Heavenly Gate Realm. The protagonist's first dream world is in the technological world. Why not use the advantages of our technology to create weapons?
Literary novel in the true sense
Most of the authors who write novels nowadays are out of shape and feel that their novels are fake. How can they write with a sense of reality? If you don't care about death and live again, you will never be able to understand the true meaning of moving forward.
I feel like there is no heroine in this book.
I'm almost halfway through this book! I haven't seen any signs of a female protagonist yet.
How old are you when you read →_→. . . .
To be honest, where is Chapter 25... The author wants to collect a harem? Do you want that kind of woman? I haven't read the back yet. If it is accepted later... I will give you a one-star review again...
The author writes too casually
I have been reading for 9 years and have not read too many books (mainly because I have a lot of books that I am still reading). I personally think that this book is suitable for those with a lower reading age, but for some experienced people, it is easy to see the flaws. The author's writing style is still very good, which can be seen from the adapted poems. But I'm not saying that. From the author's last book to the present, I just want to complain: the author's writing is too casual. Some characters were forcibly written out in the next chapter just after seeing some improvement, and the protagonist's acting style was too fake. It looked like the author could write whatever he wanted, and there were many inconsistencies. I just want to mention my opinion here. The author really takes it for granted when writing a book. What you should create is an overall world view, rather than shaping each character individually. Shaping it alone will only distort the character's personality, or even distort the entire world view. For example, the protagonist is not from this world and is bullied, but it is impossible to see people in this world with colored glasses because of this. But author, you have gone too far. The protagonist is written as if he is a profit-seeking person who makes friends with people he likes, otherwise he will not look good, just like the Zhou family in the article always have a mentality of taking advantage. In general, I hope that the author can go to other books to find the feeling instead of limiting you because of the plot of the article. At the same time, I also admire the author's persistence in creating. So far, he has six books (although I have only read two). Finally, I wish the author a big breakthrough (after all, the books you read have to be written by people).
Why do a lot of people give low ratings to the author's book as soon as he finishes writing it, and they give random reasons? It's not like the author has no heroine, nor is he stupid. I admit that what the author wrote in front of Miss Zhou family is a bit vicious, but if you can't understand it in front of you, don't rate it randomly.
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Recommend. This book has no female protagonist, no emotional drama, and no ambiguity, because the male protagonist is devoted to the Tao, but there are female supporting characters. Unlimited streaming elements, the most important thing is that all copies are original, don't miss it if you like it. The introduction is just the male protagonist's initial farming dream. Wenzhao Gong is a relatively famous author of novels without heroines. He writes all novels without heroines. I recommend his works about the main god and the sorcerer. This book is about traveling to the main world plus infinite flow. The male protagonist is a professional dreamer. He enters other worlds through dreams (soul travel) and uses the time difference to practice. It is reasonable that most of the resources cannot be brought back. From Yuanwu Continent to Daqian to the spirit world to the inner demon world to the land of outer gods to the final land, from warrior to dream master and then to rebuild as a master of creation, become a demon lord, become a demon god, cultivate the fruit of Taoism, and realize Taixu between life and death. This is Fang Yuan's magnificent life. Especially after entering the Daqian world, both the main world and the dungeon are exciting and majestic. The layout is grand, the battle of wits and tactics, the killing decisive, the protagonist and supporting characters have online IQs. Highly recommended. In addition, as for the poison, I think the whole process is non-toxic, and everyone has different tolerance for poison. However, the male protagonist in this book has not accepted any of the supporting female characters. He is devoted to the Tao, and there is really no female protagonist.




Good book, not bad




I accidentally deleted my original comment, so I'm rewriting it now. Readers will not have a hard time chasing the books of Wenzhaogong's works. The author is a coding madman after all, and his update speed is first-rate. The story of this book tells the story of the protagonist who travels to a different world with a game data system. So far, except for the tacky and cliche plot of breaking off the engagement at the beginning, the rest of the story is pretty good. If the author had done a better job of describing the female characters, there wouldn't be any bad points. Recommend "The Warlock" and "The Rise of the Lord God".




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