
Survive in the Fog, Get Unlimited Critical Hits at the Beginning
About This Novel
[Mist] [Disaster] [Survival] [Store Supplies] [Build Shelter] When he woke up, Ye Xuan entered the fog survival game with countless people. Each person has a small wooden house, and all supplies must be collected. All living beings are equal here. If you want to survive, you can only continue to risk your life to find resources. Everyone is at a loss... Ye Xuan wakes up, the system comes from the sky, unlimited critical hits! Get resources and hit them all! Drink water, trigger a tenfold critical strike, and obtain drinking water*10. Bread, trigger a hundredfold critical strike, and obtain bread*100. Ordinary drawings, trigger a thousandfold critical strike, and obtain a special drawing. Shotgun, trigger... While others were still worrying about food and water, Ye Xuan was already invincible in the fog.
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
Why do I look at this book so much like the game The Day After Tomorrow?
Every time I read this kind of novel, it's all about exchanging water for resources. I don't believe there's no one by the river. Also, in this book, you can crit, that is, you can make something out of nothing. The protagonist is struggling to find resources everywhere, and you can just exchange them. Are you short of three melons and two dates? Is there really a problem with IQ? Food is exchanged for resources, and then critical hits, resources are exchanged for food, critical hits, an infinite loop. When there are too many resources and food, you need to change the drawings. Do you need to find them? If you encounter some danger when you go out, you will laugh to death. This kind of intelligence is not worthy of being a protagonist.
It's so beautiful that I can't help but continue reading it. I hope the author will update it soon.
If you can get a critical hit or not, just pretend to be stupid.
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
Why do I look at this book so much like the game The Day After Tomorrow?
Every time I read this kind of novel, it's all about exchanging water for resources. I don't believe there's no one by the river. Also, in this book, you can crit, that is, you can make something out of nothing. The protagonist is struggling to find resources everywhere, and you can just exchange them. Are you short of three melons and two dates? Is there really a problem with IQ? Food is exchanged for resources, and then critical hits, resources are exchanged for food, critical hits, an infinite loop. When there are too many resources and food, you need to change the drawings. Do you need to find them? If you encounter some danger when you go out, you will laugh to death. This kind of intelligence is not worthy of being a protagonist.
It's so beautiful that I can't help but continue reading it. I hope the author will update it soon.
If you can get a critical hit or not, just pretend to be stupid.









