
This Overlord is Obviously Super Powerful but Too Cautious
by Shang Yun
About This Novel
After traveling to another world, Cao Yu just wanted to farm, engage in military industry, and protect his one-third of an acre of land. Who would have thought that the system went crazy, and the planes that were sent to him were at least one generation ahead of others, and the number of tanks given to him was outrageous. Therefore, he who just wanted to survive had to become the focus of attention from all the other races in the world. Orcs, elves, dragons, all parties came to hug him regardless of the cost. If he was not careful, he would go further and further on the road to becoming the strongest overlord.
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Official(16)Scraped 17d ago
Is there any relationship between the introduction and the main text? The introduction made my blood boil, but the text made me extremely embarrassed.
This is the most sloppy book I have ever read!
This is the most sloppy book I have ever read.
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Big, broken, more difficult, convex (>Dan<) convex
Not easy, very silly,,,,, too many confessions
This book is really bad, it looks like a post-2000s composition.
Well enough
I would like to make some suggestions. I hope the author can write more about the battles of wits and conspiracies between the various forces, and don't rush into the army without thinking.
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There are too many water numbers and it's too wordy.
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Community(0)
Official(16)Scraped 17d ago
Is there any relationship between the introduction and the main text? The introduction made my blood boil, but the text made me extremely embarrassed.
This is the most sloppy book I have ever read!
This is the most sloppy book I have ever read.
Big, վ‸վ
Big, broken, more difficult, convex (>Dan<) convex
Not easy, very silly,,,,, too many confessions
This book is really bad, it looks like a post-2000s composition.
Well enough
I would like to make some suggestions. I hope the author can write more about the battles of wits and conspiracies between the various forces, and don't rush into the army without thinking.
. . . . .
There are too many water numbers and it's too wordy.














