
Conan: Director Popcorn's Scientific Points
About This Novel
Shiraishi Hei traveled through an island country in a parallel world and found that he could add points in the category of "science". As long as he learned new skills and completed new achievements, he could get a number of attribute points! ... Yuanzi: "Brother-in-law, how do you train your body? You must be... Two meters tall and one hundred and twenty kilograms?" Shiraishi Kuro: "To be precise, it's 2.26 Meters and 159 kilograms. Since it's Sono and you ask, I can tell you quietly... I grew up in the Kamurocho Orphanage when I was a child. You know, right? It was super chaotic there, so when I was a child, I thought that if I couldn't survive, I would join a violent organization... And then I would practice casually, and this is the result." Sonoko:...... Yuanzi: "Brother-in-law, how did you end up becoming a police officer?" Shiraishi Kuro: "Because when I was exercising, I also studied knowledge and learned. I found that the Tokyo University exam is not that difficult. Later, I heard that the exam for the police professional group is difficult, but if you pass it, you will almost certainly be able to enter the police agency and become a police noble, so I took the exam casually..." Sonoko:...... Sonoko: "Brother-in-law, why are you at the Mihua Town Police Station now?" Shiraishiguro: "This is a matter between adults... But it doesn't matter. Although those guys are targeting me, I took the time to pass the lawyer qualification exam. Even if I am expelled one day, I can open my own firm, hahaha..." Sonoko:......
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Generally good, with constant minor flaws.
The author wanted the protagonist to be invincible, but he didn't want the protagonist to be too invincible, so he was very conflicted, and the effect of the writing was awesome. But in fact, the effect shown is really weak.
The author has a habit of overpowering the protagonist, writing a protagonist who is neither literary nor strong enough.
The cowhide blows loudly, but the expressiveness is not as good as Kyogoku Makoto. A group fight exposed everything
I didn't even look at what you wrote in the fanfics. You made the main character so good and awesome, but the result is trash.
You, a normal Togorochi who is almost one round older than Coran, don't ride Fujiko Hammer Lupine, why can you only revolve around Kyogoku Makoto? If you continue to level up, the protagonist can only fight Hawk and Zuemon.
Have any of you gone to Conan to pursue immortality? The world is full of people who solve crimes, fall in love, summon spirits and control beasts, and now here comes another person who wants to be an official. Isn't anyone interested in the villain BOSS's immortality and resurrection?
I always feel that the protagonist written by the author is like a reckless man, blind in vain, with such a high value
From the very beginning, the author described the protagonist's physique and how strong his fighting ability is. He also said that the protagonist is at the limit of the human body. At the beginning, the protagonist faced an armed opponent in a 1v30 in an underground parking garage and had to fight without grabbing the weapon. So forget it. I could only sit down and start describing the expressiveness of the protagonist's physical strength. Later, I started to encounter people using pistols, and I obviously knocked down three of them. Four, and they didn't grab a pistol to use. I remember that the person with the pistol came out at the beginning, and the author did not describe that it was a 3D-printed firearm that was easy to explode. At the end, there were a bunch of 3D-printed pistols that were easy to explode. Don't tell me that the main character is a policeman and can't use a pistol. It feels so damn stupid. The limit of the human body is to try to use a gun with bare hands. It's a fight, and there are many people on the other side. What's going on in your head? No matter how strong his mother's body is, he can't withstand a round of fire. No experience with holding weapons at all? Even if you want to describe it, you can describe the kind of person who rips off the car door as a shield and rushes forward like crazy! When you get close, it can also be used as a cross shield wheel. Isn't this description not enough to describe the protagonist's physique? The protagonist in the book is really a bit stupid. He doesn't have to shoot with his bare hands if he has a gun.
You said you didn't focus on force, but you ended up with a body like Yujiro Fanma's at the beginning... The product was wrong. With such a cover, you told me after I came in that this book was just about reasoning?
Don't like it very much
When I saw the description of the main character's body at the beginning, I thought there would be a lot of fighting scenes, after all, the force value is so high, right? But after reading chapter 40 or 50, I found that there were basically very few except for the beginning, and after chapter 40 or 50, Conan has not appeared yet, so there are a little too many stitches.
If your image is not replaced by Saba, I'm sorry for your cover illustration. Really, without a few battles, the exciting plot feels wrong. The typical one wants everything, but the sense of disobedience becomes heavier and heavier. Excellent works of muscular men should imitate Jojo before imitating Saba. The protagonist is also a handsome boy, and the villain is more famous, but guess why he is the villain. Anyway, how about you continue like this? To be honest, the first seventy or so chapters are very well written. If you want to cause trouble and the timeline gets messed up later, you can find reasons to use it. Otherwise, just do your old job and start sewing. I have always felt that the best thing the author has written is Little Master. For this kind of thing, more sewing is not the better, nor is popularity good. You have not seen that Perfect World and Covering the Sky are great, but there are only a few red ones. It is true that the sewing is not good. As an additional mention, the author of Conan also had a comic book before, which I also liked very much, but the image of the protagonist was too inappropriate. That comic was called (Nine Dragon Balls/City Storm/Legend of Swordsman) The protagonist is similar to Conan, but he has the body of Dragon Ball Goku and his face is the classic Conan face. It's very interesting. Well, until the finale and the extra chapter, the protagonist is still a child. The author of Conan is a habitual offender!
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Generally good, with constant minor flaws.
The author wanted the protagonist to be invincible, but he didn't want the protagonist to be too invincible, so he was very conflicted, and the effect of the writing was awesome. But in fact, the effect shown is really weak.
The author has a habit of overpowering the protagonist, writing a protagonist who is neither literary nor strong enough.
The cowhide blows loudly, but the expressiveness is not as good as Kyogoku Makoto. A group fight exposed everything
I didn't even look at what you wrote in the fanfics. You made the main character so good and awesome, but the result is trash.
You, a normal Togorochi who is almost one round older than Coran, don't ride Fujiko Hammer Lupine, why can you only revolve around Kyogoku Makoto? If you continue to level up, the protagonist can only fight Hawk and Zuemon.
Have any of you gone to Conan to pursue immortality? The world is full of people who solve crimes, fall in love, summon spirits and control beasts, and now here comes another person who wants to be an official. Isn't anyone interested in the villain BOSS's immortality and resurrection?
I always feel that the protagonist written by the author is like a reckless man, blind in vain, with such a high value
From the very beginning, the author described the protagonist's physique and how strong his fighting ability is. He also said that the protagonist is at the limit of the human body. At the beginning, the protagonist faced an armed opponent in a 1v30 in an underground parking garage and had to fight without grabbing the weapon. So forget it. I could only sit down and start describing the expressiveness of the protagonist's physical strength. Later, I started to encounter people using pistols, and I obviously knocked down three of them. Four, and they didn't grab a pistol to use. I remember that the person with the pistol came out at the beginning, and the author did not describe that it was a 3D-printed firearm that was easy to explode. At the end, there were a bunch of 3D-printed pistols that were easy to explode. Don't tell me that the main character is a policeman and can't use a pistol. It feels so damn stupid. The limit of the human body is to try to use a gun with bare hands. It's a fight, and there are many people on the other side. What's going on in your head? No matter how strong his mother's body is, he can't withstand a round of fire. No experience with holding weapons at all? Even if you want to describe it, you can describe the kind of person who rips off the car door as a shield and rushes forward like crazy! When you get close, it can also be used as a cross shield wheel. Isn't this description not enough to describe the protagonist's physique? The protagonist in the book is really a bit stupid. He doesn't have to shoot with his bare hands if he has a gun.
You said you didn't focus on force, but you ended up with a body like Yujiro Fanma's at the beginning... The product was wrong. With such a cover, you told me after I came in that this book was just about reasoning?
Don't like it very much
When I saw the description of the main character's body at the beginning, I thought there would be a lot of fighting scenes, after all, the force value is so high, right? But after reading chapter 40 or 50, I found that there were basically very few except for the beginning, and after chapter 40 or 50, Conan has not appeared yet, so there are a little too many stitches.
If your image is not replaced by Saba, I'm sorry for your cover illustration. Really, without a few battles, the exciting plot feels wrong. The typical one wants everything, but the sense of disobedience becomes heavier and heavier. Excellent works of muscular men should imitate Jojo before imitating Saba. The protagonist is also a handsome boy, and the villain is more famous, but guess why he is the villain. Anyway, how about you continue like this? To be honest, the first seventy or so chapters are very well written. If you want to cause trouble and the timeline gets messed up later, you can find reasons to use it. Otherwise, just do your old job and start sewing. I have always felt that the best thing the author has written is Little Master. For this kind of thing, more sewing is not the better, nor is popularity good. You have not seen that Perfect World and Covering the Sky are great, but there are only a few red ones. It is true that the sewing is not good. As an additional mention, the author of Conan also had a comic book before, which I also liked very much, but the image of the protagonist was too inappropriate. That comic was called (Nine Dragon Balls/City Storm/Legend of Swordsman) The protagonist is similar to Conan, but he has the body of Dragon Ball Goku and his face is the classic Conan face. It's very interesting. Well, until the finale and the extra chapter, the protagonist is still a child. The author of Conan is a habitual offender!
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Daily flow, criminal investigation novel, second-generation ancient beauty protagonist, semi-invincible flow, there are no Conan fan novels for the time being, the writing is very good













