
Begin to Become a Top Student
by Three Rivers And Five Lakes
About This Novel
A scumbag among scumbags accidentally gets a system that can help him learn and improve the level of global science and technology. With the help of the system and his own efforts, the scumbag gradually becomes a top student. Born in a rural area, he gradually became a national leader in scientific research, leading the development of China's science and technology. He climbed to the sky to catch the moon, went to the five oceans to catch turtles, and led all mankind to break out of the earth and fly to the sea of stars.
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Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
It's all about the rules, the characters have no bright spots, and the plot is just a procedural progression. There is no "interaction" between the protagonist and other supporting characters, and there is no conflict in the story. Without conflict, there is no story. It can only be described as a running account.
I feel that transferring to another school is a failure. The gap between middle schools in the same county is indeed huge, but the teacher resources are just like that.
Updates these days, just one word
It's pretty good. Although it's a bit bland, at least it's not poisonous.
I checked, looked at the free part, and then ordered them all
What I write now feels a bit like an AI novel, too watery. . .
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
It's all about the rules, the characters have no bright spots, and the plot is just a procedural progression. There is no "interaction" between the protagonist and other supporting characters, and there is no conflict in the story. Without conflict, there is no story. It can only be described as a running account.
I feel that transferring to another school is a failure. The gap between middle schools in the same county is indeed huge, but the teacher resources are just like that.
Updates these days, just one word
It's pretty good. Although it's a bit bland, at least it's not poisonous.
I checked, looked at the free part, and then ordered them all
What I write now feels a bit like an AI novel, too watery. . .









