
Everyone is Weird: I Am Taking Notes on the Weird World
by Maslow Needs
About This Novel
The whole world has been pulled into a strange world, countless rules have come to the world, and monsters and monsters use the rules to torture and kill humans. [If you want to kill monsters, you can only become a monster. ] Shangdi looked at the small pill in his hand and added a note: "This product can only be consumed by humans." ] [Mom and dad love you, unless you reveal their true colors. ] Shandy was chased by the Rift Girl and went straight home to close the door. [Book of Life and Death: Anyone with a name in the book can end life and death and reverse Yin and Yang. ] Shangdi quietly turned on the genius phone watch and modified the note [the right to reject all requests in the Book of Life and Death] ......... Shangdi is just a weak and helpless human being. He only has a very useless golden finger. He cannot move mountains and seas, nor can he destroy heaven and earth. In this world full of rules, he can only change notes.
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
Tell us your thoughts after reading Chapter 17
If I insist on giving a rating, I'll probably give it 3 stars. I won't give it a rating. There's no need. In terms of the plot, first of all, the male protagonist initially thought that he was addicted to writing novels and had hallucinations. He escaped a wave of murders at first sight, and then escaped from home through the door and came to the hospital. At this time, I didn't understand why the male protagonist was so excited when he saw the hospital, because he had time-traveled into the novel he wrote? Let's put it aside for now and continue reading. Then in the dungeon, the various performances of the male protagonist, including decisive killing and killing, are at least normal. We will continue to put this performance aside and look down. I released a dungeon, pretended to be cool, and then killed and ate the monster pretending to be my parents. I gained some kind of ability. I almost no longer looked like a human being. I felt pretty normal. Then there's the plot I'm seeing now. First, someone inexplicably knocks him out with a brick, and then new characters appear, a man and a woman. The woman's personality is inexplicable, and the man feels a little thoughtful but doesn't know what he's thinking. I'll just treat it as a transition and not describe the character's situation for the time being. Then a new character appears who feels like a boss. It's quite normal. Ask The problem is that the male protagonist's character seems to have split since then, and it doesn't fit in with what was written before. It feels like a pure passerby character, with or without him, it's the same. From this point on, I started to understand the route this book is going to take. Invincible is definitely not a growth type. I can only say that I am not sure how many people can see the male protagonist grow. Of course, if the author later says that the male protagonist is in disguise, then just pretend that I didn't say anything. I can only say that after reading Chapter 17, I felt that the male protagonist had a split personality and was incomprehensible.
Chapter 5 is very poisonous
That emotional outburst is very toxic. Basically, most people should stop reading it. I suggest the author delete it or find a reason for the outburst, such as being affected by factors.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
Tell us your thoughts after reading Chapter 17
If I insist on giving a rating, I'll probably give it 3 stars. I won't give it a rating. There's no need. In terms of the plot, first of all, the male protagonist initially thought that he was addicted to writing novels and had hallucinations. He escaped a wave of murders at first sight, and then escaped from home through the door and came to the hospital. At this time, I didn't understand why the male protagonist was so excited when he saw the hospital, because he had time-traveled into the novel he wrote? Let's put it aside for now and continue reading. Then in the dungeon, the various performances of the male protagonist, including decisive killing and killing, are at least normal. We will continue to put this performance aside and look down. I released a dungeon, pretended to be cool, and then killed and ate the monster pretending to be my parents. I gained some kind of ability. I almost no longer looked like a human being. I felt pretty normal. Then there's the plot I'm seeing now. First, someone inexplicably knocks him out with a brick, and then new characters appear, a man and a woman. The woman's personality is inexplicable, and the man feels a little thoughtful but doesn't know what he's thinking. I'll just treat it as a transition and not describe the character's situation for the time being. Then a new character appears who feels like a boss. It's quite normal. Ask The problem is that the male protagonist's character seems to have split since then, and it doesn't fit in with what was written before. It feels like a pure passerby character, with or without him, it's the same. From this point on, I started to understand the route this book is going to take. Invincible is definitely not a growth type. I can only say that I am not sure how many people can see the male protagonist grow. Of course, if the author later says that the male protagonist is in disguise, then just pretend that I didn't say anything. I can only say that after reading Chapter 17, I felt that the male protagonist had a split personality and was incomprehensible.
Chapter 5 is very poisonous
That emotional outburst is very toxic. Basically, most people should stop reading it. I suggest the author delete it or find a reason for the outburst, such as being affected by factors.









