
Open Your Task Log
by Night Thorns
About This Novel
As night falls, the tavern gradually becomes lively. The adventurers brag to each other about their recent harvests, the waitresses are flying between the tables like butterflies, and the bards are playing the lute in the corner and singing ambiguous erotic ditties. At this time, the door of the tavern was pushed open, and a sturdy adventurer walked in from the darkness. "Hey, isn't this Barrit the Feeder?" Someone recognized the person. "He is no longer a 'feeder', but a 'natural enemy of the undead', a 'devil slayer', a 'mage ally', a 'crystal wall guardian', and a 'legendary adventurer' Barrit!" Someone retorted loudly. "Barrett, tell us your story." The man named Barritt took a sip of rye beer, and in the expectant eyes of everyone, he said, "It was a bright afternoon, and I was riding a horse, preparing to go..."
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Official(124)Scraped 2d ago
This introduction. . . I'm so excited, I read it twice, but I don't have the urge to read the book. I like your introduction even though I don't read it.
The rest is nothing, just let people cheat you out of your hard-earned money.
Is there a protagonist?
A good slow novel
The first chapter is about the supporting goblins, which is a failure because it will scare away a lot of readers. The power system only has a mage and no fighting spirit system. However, the protagonist is a barbarian. He seems to be a strong man. The power cannot be compared because there is no system. This is also very inappropriate~~~The attributes of the protagonist are unknown~~Goldfinger gets energy from completing tasks. It was not until Chapter 120 that the role of energy was pointed out. This is also drunk. In this fast food era, it is really difficult for people to endure~~~ ~~Well, I just read One Hundred and Eighty. To sum up, this book must be a niche book. A niche book cannot be said to be a blockbuster book, but a niche book can be said to be a high-quality book~~~~As the author often boasts at the end of the chapter, the details are very good, the characters are also very distinctive, and the images are vivid. If you can slow down and read it slowly, it is also a very good book~~~~No bragging, not a fast-food book.
The author's writing is so good
This is the kind of online Western fantasy literature I am looking for. It doesn't need to have a very special theme or novel subject matter (after all, almost all the novel themes we can think of have been used by our predecessors), but it must have a very good writing style. The author's words are like the protagonist in his works, mature, powerful, vivid and calm.
Is there anyone else like me who came over to check things out?
I really don't want such a good story to come to an abrupt end... Is it possible for the author to continue writing?
I'm afraid the author is not a species of immortality...
This so-called two days... Is different from what I know...
Write whatever you want about this book
This is a relatively delicate book, completely different from the mainstream fast-food and refreshing novels on the Internet. The writing style and narrative are more inclined to the orthodox Western fantasy. The author's writing is good, at least better than most online writers. The plot is a bit bland, but interesting. More like a collection of adventure stories than an epic. The author likes to write short stories from the perspective of supporting characters or even minor characters. Those who like it will find it very interesting, while those who don't like it may find it too watery. In addition, the author has a wide range of interests and likes to play jokes. It is probably difficult for someone who is not an experienced gamer to appreciate the fun of this aspect. I thought it was a bit funny when I saw the comment complaining about the introduction. Just write it down and give it as a reference for everyone.
Some irrelevant things are written in too much detail using a large amount of space, which makes people very depressed. I hope the author will pay attention to it.
Can anyone tell me where I am now?
After reading Chapter 30, I was still swimming slowly in the forest, and I didn't have the patience to read on. At this pace, are the two hundred-plus chapters not even finished writing the first copy?
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Official(124)Scraped 2d ago
This introduction. . . I'm so excited, I read it twice, but I don't have the urge to read the book. I like your introduction even though I don't read it.
The rest is nothing, just let people cheat you out of your hard-earned money.
Is there a protagonist?
A good slow novel
The first chapter is about the supporting goblins, which is a failure because it will scare away a lot of readers. The power system only has a mage and no fighting spirit system. However, the protagonist is a barbarian. He seems to be a strong man. The power cannot be compared because there is no system. This is also very inappropriate~~~The attributes of the protagonist are unknown~~Goldfinger gets energy from completing tasks. It was not until Chapter 120 that the role of energy was pointed out. This is also drunk. In this fast food era, it is really difficult for people to endure~~~ ~~Well, I just read One Hundred and Eighty. To sum up, this book must be a niche book. A niche book cannot be said to be a blockbuster book, but a niche book can be said to be a high-quality book~~~~As the author often boasts at the end of the chapter, the details are very good, the characters are also very distinctive, and the images are vivid. If you can slow down and read it slowly, it is also a very good book~~~~No bragging, not a fast-food book.
The author's writing is so good
This is the kind of online Western fantasy literature I am looking for. It doesn't need to have a very special theme or novel subject matter (after all, almost all the novel themes we can think of have been used by our predecessors), but it must have a very good writing style. The author's words are like the protagonist in his works, mature, powerful, vivid and calm.
Is there anyone else like me who came over to check things out?
I really don't want such a good story to come to an abrupt end... Is it possible for the author to continue writing?
I'm afraid the author is not a species of immortality...
This so-called two days... Is different from what I know...
Write whatever you want about this book
This is a relatively delicate book, completely different from the mainstream fast-food and refreshing novels on the Internet. The writing style and narrative are more inclined to the orthodox Western fantasy. The author's writing is good, at least better than most online writers. The plot is a bit bland, but interesting. More like a collection of adventure stories than an epic. The author likes to write short stories from the perspective of supporting characters or even minor characters. Those who like it will find it very interesting, while those who don't like it may find it too watery. In addition, the author has a wide range of interests and likes to play jokes. It is probably difficult for someone who is not an experienced gamer to appreciate the fun of this aspect. I thought it was a bit funny when I saw the comment complaining about the introduction. Just write it down and give it as a reference for everyone.
Some irrelevant things are written in too much detail using a large amount of space, which makes people very depressed. I hope the author will pay attention to it.
Can anyone tell me where I am now?
After reading Chapter 30, I was still swimming slowly in the forest, and I didn't have the patience to read on. At this pace, are the two hundred-plus chapters not even finished writing the first copy?
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I don't know why such a serious Western fantasy has a two-dimensional title! Well, that's right! There are eighty-four chapters as soon as you open it. You need to skip it directly and go back two chapters to start. Ps: Are you too tired? I fell asleep while reading this book and felt a little bored, but it's worth reading if you like Western fantasy. I hope there will be surprises later!


Throw it away🎵throw it away, throw away your brain🎵! We barbarians have strength, and we rely on our recklessness when encountering problems🎵 Throw away your brains and stuff your muscles, and gain strength🎵 Come here recklessly, come here recklessly, abduct the little loli🎵 Even if you have no brain, you still have to write a travel diary🎵 I've been to the east, to the west, and even looked for Ji with Master🎵




(Eunuch) In traditional fantasy novels, Goldfinger exists, but its presence is thin. The plot of this book follows the author's previous novel on the street, telling the story of a barbarian in the team. In this era where fast food online articles are rampant, it is really rare to have such a breath of fresh air. The advantages of this book are that the plot is slow and the details are in place. You can slowly savor the story from the author's writing. The disadvantage is also that the plot is so slow that some readers find it difficult to find the fun part and abandon the book. Let me quote a sentence from the review section of this book as a summary of this book review: A reserved place for the elderly who don't like to read Xiaobai's cool articles.




I was interested in a new book in Longkong before. I tried it once and it didn't feel too gripping, so I put it down. Later, when there were no new books to try, I picked them up again. I took the time to read them and found that they were pretty good. It is an orthodox fantasy-style adventure article. The story seems to be a continuation of the author's previous TJ book, or it can be a side story. The protagonist is a mixed-blood Northland barbarian with his own system. He is also a well-known adventurer in the adventurer camp called the Bay of Pigs. He lives with a red-haired girl who is rescued and has a crush on him. The protagonist is currently serving as a guide, following a strong team of adventurers on a mission to capture two adult frost bugs alive. Why read this book: A classic-style fantasy novel. The author's writing skills are very good, and he narrates an adventure story that takes place on a fantasy continent. The atmosphere of the adventurer camp is well depicted. The vulgar adventurers, the "cute people" who sell meat for a living, and the key introduction of several adventurers give people the feeling that this camp does exist. The character creation is also adequate. The runaway heroine, a red-haired girl, and several members of the team are all very fleshed out. The stupid ogre is very lovable. Why not read this book: The plot is too slow and not engaging at all, and requires readers to be patient to read it; the sense of immersion is very poor, the protagonist's image is not outstanding, and there is nothing exciting. The role is not as many as the protagonists of most online novels. In addition, the supporting roles are well created, and they feel a bit lost in the crowd. I think Butterfly Blue's full-time master has done a very good job, and the ensemble performance is top-notch. It's good to let the protagonist show his characteristics, and secondly, the second-purpose witch; in the end, adding a system to this kind of article is to increase the popularity, but the system's presence is extremely low, and it basically plays no role. If I hadn't mentioned it occasionally, I would have forgotten about it. I don't know if it is because the system has not been officially launched before the first mission is completed, or if this is indeed the setting. Overall, after reading about fifty chapters, I feel that it is somewhere between dry food + to food and grass -. Of course, if you are a fan of orthodox fantasy literature, you should be fine with giving food and grass.













