
Plane Ol: Another World
About This Novel
The world's first terminal online game that relies on brain waves, a game terminal the size of a badge, can transport people to another brand new world through brain waves. The link between the real world and the game world is the gray area that exists on the Internet - cheaters and hackers, plus an unexplained human genetic modification experiment. It is also mixed with the struggle for family interests in the real world, the competition between players on various continents on the Internet, and the organizations in the gray area that penetrate server data for different purposes. In the game, players form different guilds to unite and restrict each other, and NPCs compete with players for dominance. The ultimate goal is the impact of the created economic system on the game and reality, rights and desires, reality and fantasy, nobility and ordinaryness, freedom and rules. Q group: 373405682
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
It turns out there is something here... I just found out...
I am the sofa!
No one? Hehe!
The plot is okay, watchable, and enjoyable. Although it ends a bit abruptly, the ending is great and doesn't leave any holes. The biggest problem is that there are three to forty chapters missing from the front. Note that they are chapters, not paragraphs, and they are not together. I don't know how many chapters are missing, and I don't know what the situation is (the novels recommended by Lily also have this situation...)
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
It turns out there is something here... I just found out...
I am the sofa!
No one? Hehe!
The plot is okay, watchable, and enjoyable. Although it ends a bit abruptly, the ending is great and doesn't leave any holes. The biggest problem is that there are three to forty chapters missing from the front. Note that they are chapters, not paragraphs, and they are not together. I don't know how many chapters are missing, and I don't know what the situation is (the novels recommended by Lily also have this situation...)









