
Kingdom of Light: I, a Baite Star, Specialize in High-end Games
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Lin Luo traveled to a world similar to Zeta TV and became a Baxter. He originally thought that he could rule the world through super high technology, but he did not expect that the other side was full of gods! The new armory team members are as follows. Captain: Hiruma Genuto (Ultraman Blazer) Vice-captain: Jakura (Ultraman Sharp) Team members: Haruki (Ultraman Zeta unlocks all medals), Kengo Manaka (Ultraman Triga unlocks the key to transcendence) Cafeteria Chef: Hokutosei Si (Director of the Kingdom of Light Slaughterhouse) Scientific Research Department: Da Kong Da Di (Ultraman X), Sheng Zhangren, etc... After knowing the opponent's combat power level, Lin Luo was not sure even if he awakened the strongest God of Destruction system. Not to mention ruling the world, whether you can rule the city in front of you is a question...
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Official(81)Scraped 22d ago
No, you haven't killed anyone before, so why do you have to fight with Ultraman? I think the destruction points you use to smash a few lifeless planets are no different from smashing the earth. You will still get the destruction points on the forest floor. When you time travel, you inexplicably regard Ultraman as your mortal enemy. Is it necessary?
I'm speechless. You don't know how to sell monsters. It's true. How many more monsters can you grow with your cells in a day? It's true. And you can get at least two monsters. It's true. One controls and one eats the fruit. Can't you blow up the moon? Wouldn't it be okay to blow up the sun? It really is. Show off Ultraman's achievements or somewhere else?
The numbers are a mess
After beating Zeta to its final form at the beginning, I only gained 500 damage points, which is one draw. Then after a few chapters, you get 1 point for killing a shark, and 1 point for killing a whale. This data is so stupid, it's completely out of your mind. What's the point of fighting Ultraman? Just massacre in the ocean and get millions of points. Then go out and kill Ultraman randomly.
You are all aliens. Just destroy some shrimps, fish, land and forests. Even Chinese people in small days. None of them died, which is somewhat outrageous. Study fantasy. Either kill the whole family or massacre the city
Just read the first chapter, let me know your thoughts
(Originally, Lin Luo wanted to escape, but on Baxter, running away is a felony. If he escapes, he will be immediately wiped out by the military court of Baxter.) In the original text, I just want to say that unless the protagonist has a means implanted in the body that can remotely control the protagonist's life and death, what is the protagonist afraid of? Ordinary cosmic people can pretend to be human. The protagonist is a human being who has traveled through time. Not to mention that living on earth is much better than living in the universe. Wouldn't it be nice to just surrender to Ultraman or something, and then backhand a report, get rid of the trouble, and get Ultraman's kindness?
The useless protagonist is useless and destroys the system. It is appropriate to write a useless system for him, or directly replace the protagonist After the killing, the settlement is settled.
With a smile, the protagonist was led by the system to fight with Ultraman for no reason. There were ten Gods of Destruction selected by the God of Destruction system, and a group chat was created for them to chat and let them raise their own Gu.
It's okay in the early stage, but not good in the mid-term. The system is not unique, the system is shared, a bunch of people use it, and it's a battle royale script.
There are too many poisonous points, and the data is simply stuffed with your butt. It's ridiculously weak. If it doesn't work, just look for data on the Internet, and then strengthen it.
That girl Chiton was going to be bad as soon as it came out, and after a few chapters the chat room came out and I just gave up on the book.
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Official(81)Scraped 22d ago
No, you haven't killed anyone before, so why do you have to fight with Ultraman? I think the destruction points you use to smash a few lifeless planets are no different from smashing the earth. You will still get the destruction points on the forest floor. When you time travel, you inexplicably regard Ultraman as your mortal enemy. Is it necessary?
I'm speechless. You don't know how to sell monsters. It's true. How many more monsters can you grow with your cells in a day? It's true. And you can get at least two monsters. It's true. One controls and one eats the fruit. Can't you blow up the moon? Wouldn't it be okay to blow up the sun? It really is. Show off Ultraman's achievements or somewhere else?
The numbers are a mess
After beating Zeta to its final form at the beginning, I only gained 500 damage points, which is one draw. Then after a few chapters, you get 1 point for killing a shark, and 1 point for killing a whale. This data is so stupid, it's completely out of your mind. What's the point of fighting Ultraman? Just massacre in the ocean and get millions of points. Then go out and kill Ultraman randomly.
You are all aliens. Just destroy some shrimps, fish, land and forests. Even Chinese people in small days. None of them died, which is somewhat outrageous. Study fantasy. Either kill the whole family or massacre the city
Just read the first chapter, let me know your thoughts
(Originally, Lin Luo wanted to escape, but on Baxter, running away is a felony. If he escapes, he will be immediately wiped out by the military court of Baxter.) In the original text, I just want to say that unless the protagonist has a means implanted in the body that can remotely control the protagonist's life and death, what is the protagonist afraid of? Ordinary cosmic people can pretend to be human. The protagonist is a human being who has traveled through time. Not to mention that living on earth is much better than living in the universe. Wouldn't it be nice to just surrender to Ultraman or something, and then backhand a report, get rid of the trouble, and get Ultraman's kindness?
The useless protagonist is useless and destroys the system. It is appropriate to write a useless system for him, or directly replace the protagonist After the killing, the settlement is settled.
With a smile, the protagonist was led by the system to fight with Ultraman for no reason. There were ten Gods of Destruction selected by the God of Destruction system, and a group chat was created for them to chat and let them raise their own Gu.
It's okay in the early stage, but not good in the mid-term. The system is not unique, the system is shared, a bunch of people use it, and it's a battle royale script.
There are too many poisonous points, and the data is simply stuffed with your butt. It's ridiculously weak. If it doesn't work, just look for data on the Internet, and then strengthen it.
That girl Chiton was going to be bad as soon as it came out, and after a few chapters the chat room came out and I just gave up on the book.









