
Rubik's Cube Heavens
by Earth Native
About This Novel
"Magic is beautiful." "Magic is mysterious." "Magic is miraculous." "Magic is also... Violent!" "Beautiful in the burst of brilliance; mysterious in the endless unknown; miracles in saving too much despair; violent in..." Teammate: "Don't be ridiculous! The enemies are coming! Attack quickly!" "Oh, okay!" The protagonist quickly took a deep breath with a 'hiss, fu' sound, and then calmed down. The next moment! "Waaaagh--" Teammate: "..." Related worlds: HP, Big Pineapple, WOW, Under One Person, Magic Comic Series, Magic Movie Series, DC, Marvel, etc.
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After reading it, I can say that the first world of this book is the most interesting, and the subsequent worlds become more and more interesting. I feel that the protagonist has started a nurturing game. He keeps raising people, giving them meticulous care, and then relatives. Then when he enters the world of goblins, the change is most obvious. In the early stage, it still feels a bit like the first world. In the middle and late stages, it starts to develop, just like a father, giving all kinds of care to his children, without thinking of reward, and giving for free. I feel uncomfortable and uninterested. The occasional small climaxes still feel so bland that people don't want to take a closer look. Only the world of Hogwarts is satisfying. After more than 300 chapters, I really can't stand it. It's too long-winded. I feel that the protagonist is just raised and then kept in mind. I once wondered if this was a life novel. When I went out and looked at the label, there was no nanny. It's about life.
Well written (200 words book review)
In order to draw out the meaning that I want to express, various plot descriptions are made, which are very detailed and lengthy. Readers who are not patient enough don't need to read it, because the number of words for water that you often complain about has been further strengthened in this book. This book will not use the simple and crude word count of water, but uses fancy water. The number of words is obviously a matter that can be described clearly in one chapter by other astronomical texts. This book will use the perspective of the protagonist to split and detail the description into about ten chapters. The sea you once encountered is just a small ditch here. This book will tell you that the real sea is here!
Rubik's Cube
I remember the dark fairy tale from my childhood, the Rubik's Cube Building. Author, did you read it from which corner? Isn't it banned because it's too dark? I have a friend in the wall who wants to review it.
Amazing, so amazing
I couldn't watch the Harry Potter movie before, and I couldn't understand it. But now, because of the author's gods, I can understand it, and I actually read the update in one breath. In the past, whenever I encountered a novel with a Harry Potter plot, I would just leave it, so I found it magical. I hope the author will keep up the good work!
The pace is a bit slow but the writing is good.
When can I evolve into Strange in "What If"?
Before I went to Marvel, I thought the writing was okay and I enjoyed reading it. But when I started to go to Marvel, it started to suck. The more I went on, the less I could read it.
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After reading it, I can say that the first world of this book is the most interesting, and the subsequent worlds become more and more interesting. I feel that the protagonist has started a nurturing game. He keeps raising people, giving them meticulous care, and then relatives. Then when he enters the world of goblins, the change is most obvious. In the early stage, it still feels a bit like the first world. In the middle and late stages, it starts to develop, just like a father, giving all kinds of care to his children, without thinking of reward, and giving for free. I feel uncomfortable and uninterested. The occasional small climaxes still feel so bland that people don't want to take a closer look. Only the world of Hogwarts is satisfying. After more than 300 chapters, I really can't stand it. It's too long-winded. I feel that the protagonist is just raised and then kept in mind. I once wondered if this was a life novel. When I went out and looked at the label, there was no nanny. It's about life.
Well written (200 words book review)
In order to draw out the meaning that I want to express, various plot descriptions are made, which are very detailed and lengthy. Readers who are not patient enough don't need to read it, because the number of words for water that you often complain about has been further strengthened in this book. This book will not use the simple and crude word count of water, but uses fancy water. The number of words is obviously a matter that can be described clearly in one chapter by other astronomical texts. This book will use the perspective of the protagonist to split and detail the description into about ten chapters. The sea you once encountered is just a small ditch here. This book will tell you that the real sea is here!
Rubik's Cube
I remember the dark fairy tale from my childhood, the Rubik's Cube Building. Author, did you read it from which corner? Isn't it banned because it's too dark? I have a friend in the wall who wants to review it.
Amazing, so amazing
I couldn't watch the Harry Potter movie before, and I couldn't understand it. But now, because of the author's gods, I can understand it, and I actually read the update in one breath. In the past, whenever I encountered a novel with a Harry Potter plot, I would just leave it, so I found it magical. I hope the author will keep up the good work!
The pace is a bit slow but the writing is good.
When can I evolve into Strange in "What If"?
Before I went to Marvel, I thought the writing was okay and I enjoyed reading it. But when I started to go to Marvel, it started to suck. The more I went on, the less I could read it.
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It's a pure magic time travel story, where the protagonist travels through various magical worlds to learn magic. The HP world is very well written, but I personally don't want to read the one-person world (compared to the water, I personally don't think it's good), but the description of Natasha in the Marvel world is very good, with a soothing feeling and just the right meaning.




The son who cheated his father was cheated by his father and went to other worlds. Goldfinger is a Rubik's Cube that travels back and forth every seven years. The protagonist improves his power by accumulating knowledge (Harry Potter, Under One Man, Marvel...) The number of words is also more interesting.























