
Warhammer: Infinite Deduction, Being Targeted by the Inner Ring at the Beginning
About This Novel
Time travel to Warhammer 40K? Or in the Dark Angel Legion with "no secrets"? Lin Kai felt that the emperor had made a big joke on him. In this "famous cesspool" universe, surrounded by howling greens and high-risk fuel leaking below the deck, the opening scene is a "loving hug" from the green-skinned orcs. "Whoever likes this loyalty will follow it! I just want to keep it... Huh?!" Before the thought had finished flashing, Lin Kai's field of vision was filled with data streams. "Infinite deduction" starts! As soon as the instructor yelled "Be careful!", He saw recruit Lin Kai firing a bomb with god-level geometry - accurately detonating the fuel, blowing up the green skin and saving his teammates! The instructor's eyeglasses cracked: "Your Majesty! What the hell is this recruit's intuition?!" The war boss rushed over with the main gun. Lin Kai raised his hand and fired another shot: "BOOM!" The barrel turned into scrap metal on the spot, and the boss fell into the hole he made. The surviving teammates smashed their chins on their feet: "'Send the bombs where they should go'? Brother, your choice of 'place' is a bit outrageous!" Before Lin Kai could put his hands on his hips and hold a cup, a cold command came: "Lin Kai's battle data has been uploaded. The inner ring has received it." This road of loyalty turned into a hellish level of difficulty at the beginning! "I didn't want to pry into Wannian's gossip! Also, gentlemen in the inner circle, please listen to my explanation. I am really not the chosen one from the God of Chaos, I am just a cheating unlucky guy!"
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Official(8)Scraped 17d ago
Another scolding, in Chapter 36, a Sister of Silence just reaches out and slings a Space Marine veteran like the protagonist. . . . Come on, this book is a mess. If you like to read sadistic stories, read it.
I'm here to complain again. As for the Dark Army's approach, I don't think any modern person can accept it. . I don't know what I think when I choose Dark Angel at the start. Is the story about the abuser so good?
This book is still abusing the protagonist dozens of chapters in. Everyone is spying on the protagonist, right?
To be honest, even if I go to Ultramarines, I won't go to Dark Angels. It's too uncomfortable, and it won't work at the beginning. This book. Isn't this just starting to abuse the owner?
Very good, worth watching
The only thing is, it's not very satisfying, and it's restrained at every turn. The protagonist has never escaped from the crisis, and the crisis targets are coming one after another. To be honest, what I like most about Warhammer is to defeat Chaos and some of the scum of the empire, and change the empire. What about the golden finger of the protagonist? It's strong but very limited. It feels useless in the real big crisis of Warhammer. What I want to see most now is to strengthen the protagonist's own strength. Not to mention over-improvement in the short term to compete with the original body, at least in the next hundred pictures, I can improve to the point where I can compete with the big devil😌
It's not that good, I haven't read many chapters, but if you keep relying on this so-called analytical ability and the second Conrad Coz, what's the difference between making choices and not going crazy?
When I read it, I felt something was wrong. There were some mistakes in the basic knowledge of Warhammer. There was almost no hammer flavor, so it was withdrawn!
The book is okay, but the protagonist's life is too frustrating. Can the protagonist's strength be improved?
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Official(8)Scraped 17d ago
Another scolding, in Chapter 36, a Sister of Silence just reaches out and slings a Space Marine veteran like the protagonist. . . . Come on, this book is a mess. If you like to read sadistic stories, read it.
I'm here to complain again. As for the Dark Army's approach, I don't think any modern person can accept it. . I don't know what I think when I choose Dark Angel at the start. Is the story about the abuser so good?
This book is still abusing the protagonist dozens of chapters in. Everyone is spying on the protagonist, right?
To be honest, even if I go to Ultramarines, I won't go to Dark Angels. It's too uncomfortable, and it won't work at the beginning. This book. Isn't this just starting to abuse the owner?
Very good, worth watching
The only thing is, it's not very satisfying, and it's restrained at every turn. The protagonist has never escaped from the crisis, and the crisis targets are coming one after another. To be honest, what I like most about Warhammer is to defeat Chaos and some of the scum of the empire, and change the empire. What about the golden finger of the protagonist? It's strong but very limited. It feels useless in the real big crisis of Warhammer. What I want to see most now is to strengthen the protagonist's own strength. Not to mention over-improvement in the short term to compete with the original body, at least in the next hundred pictures, I can improve to the point where I can compete with the big devil😌
It's not that good, I haven't read many chapters, but if you keep relying on this so-called analytical ability and the second Conrad Coz, what's the difference between making choices and not going crazy?
When I read it, I felt something was wrong. There were some mistakes in the basic knowledge of Warhammer. There was almost no hammer flavor, so it was withdrawn!
The book is okay, but the protagonist's life is too frustrating. Can the protagonist's strength be improved?









