Xeno Knights

Xeno Knights

by The Night Is Long

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2.0Mwords785chapters
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About This Novel

An associate professor majoring in life engineering traveled to a different world in medieval Europe and used modern biochemical technology to discover that viruses, bacteria, and parasites that had long been extinct in human history were actually the source of supernatural powers. He rescued and integrated the people known as "alien" in the world, established an order of alien knights that swept thousands of armies, and set off a revolutionary frenzy in the Middle Ages. Imaginary world, fantasy background, domination of the main plot, slightly serious plot, slightly involving biochemical knowledge. The first chapters are a bit dull, but they become more exciting as they go on.

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꧁꫞꯭passerby A꫞꧂_ac81mo ago

Read Chapter 25 and decide whether to read it or not.

I have determined that the protagonist is a licking dog. A little girl I met once. Just talk to others about everything. Accepted, abandoned the pit and left. Who gave you this illusion? The elderly, children, and women are vulnerable groups. Don't you know that there is a saying that when traveling in the world, the people you should not offend the most are women, children and the elderly? A little alien girl can survive to this day. Do you think he is a fool? ? ? ?

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Logistics Interest90mo ago

Read to Chapter 66, a small plot flaw analysis

There are flaws in the plot of these chapters. First, I want to confirm the settings. First, does the protagonist value his own life? Judging from the frightened expression after hearing the news that he might turn into a monster, the protagonist is still afraid of death. Second, is the protagonist the Virgin? Judging from the previous plot in which the protagonist decisively burned the hostile priest to death, and the author's various psychological and behavioral enhancements, the protagonist is a rational and mature person, not a stupid and bad person. If this is the case, then this plot is very bad. Alfonso tried to kill the protagonist, but the protagonist didn't show much concern and rushed over to treat him. I won't complain about the protagonist's overflowing sympathy (after all, it can be explained that the protagonist is influenced by modern humanitarian ideas). I want to say: since the protagonist is afraid of death and rational and is not a stupid good person who has been brainwashed by the Father, why doesn't he worry about the other person suddenly getting angry during treatment or backhandedly killing you after treatment? Who gives you the confidence to survive a possible attack from a powerful knight? Your own fighting strength or your girl's teleportation dagger? The act of disregarding the safety of yourself and your companions contradicts the setting that I repeatedly confirmed at the beginning, so I say that this plot is poorly written. I thought about it over and over again, and the only explanation for this plot is that the protagonist has a lot of confidence in Alfonso. This confidence does not come from the protagonist's judgment of Alfonso (the protagonist knows almost nothing about the other party, and Alfonso tried to kill the protagonist before after the protagonist helped them), but from the author's unconscious addition. Although the protagonist does not understand Alfonso, as readers we can see that the author does not set up Alfonso as a bad person. Therefore, the author can't help but attach his own emotions to the protagonist's choice, but does not realize that the protagonist (except for praying to the Creator God) does not have the ability to obtain the information that prompts him to make such a choice. This is the source of the sense of inconsistency in this plot. (Throwing it out makes my chest feel better.) Finally, I would like to say that the author writes very well...

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Love the Night Without Trace99mo ago

The author's great imagination brings us into a wonderful world. The formation of the Knights makes people feel fresh and sexy. I like it very much...

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Book Friends 20230319951_de41mo ago

Was the protagonist definitely a professor before traveling through time? You are no different from ordinary young people. You are not cautious at all, and you openly despise the food as bad. Doesn't this mean that people know that something is wrong with you? What farmer would do that?

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Passerby A_eb82mo ago

Chapter 158 begins. The whole book is terrible

The biggest failure is adding a crystal, which instantly ruins the whole book. Can you please not add those illogical and messy things. Even an alien wouldn't be so disgusting

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God~right Wing99mo ago

It is fate to encounter this novel in the vast sea of ​​books. The special knights formed by the time-traveling professor give us a refreshing feeling. It is so well written...

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Kaneki_da23mo ago

The idea is very bold, but the writing is not strong enough.

I have read this book three times. I don't remember the first time. The second time I saw the protagonist choose the tyrant route, and the third time this time. I read it in the past few days, and each time it was at least half a year. After reading it, I feel conflicted. The author's writing is okay and the performance is relatively stable, but the plot is not. It is obvious that rationality gives way to the story. Just like other comments said, the protagonist is an idiot. In order to write the story completely, the author turned the protagonist into a clown🤡. No matter whether the opponent has lived for 30 years or 3000 years, he can treat the protagonist like a monkey. It can be said that the protagonist has no foresight at all. When there is no intelligence, he only starts to make quick wits when the knife is put to his neck, and he is not prepared at all. The protagonist gives me the impression that he has advanced knowledge, a very upright outlook, a short memory, and nothing more. At the same time, there are also a lot of bugs, also for the sake of story concessions, limiting the protagonist to an embarrassing range of combat power. To put it simply, if the villain is used as a racket, he will not be beaten to death easily. For example, in Tyrant II, the mad dog's special ability is to devour, and he can become stronger by eating. It's gone... I don't know if it existed (I guess it's because of the setting); I found that eyes + spotlight = heat sight. I originally thought he (the author) would put a patch on it to prevent the eyeballs from being burnt or something like that, but it didn't happen and the heat sight was gone. Why not continue to study it? Because we want to govern the country. Then I started working on the parliamentary system, I had time to study it, and then I ran away... I simply stopped studying it later, and the setting of synthetic abilities was eaten on the spot (only for the protagonist). The protagonist's abilities can be summarized as dragon body (automatic strengthening) and soul power (soul materialization). (In fact, he still has some words, but I have never seen him convince any enemy, relatives and friends. Those who should cause trouble will continue to make trouble, and those who should hide it from him should still stay silent). After the power is set to be greater than a number, the strength will be shared (this setting is in the Mother Goddess). That was also eaten). The protagonist can use the Soul Embodiment to wash points and change skills at any time. However, because the fusion ability setting was eaten and the protagonist is mentally retarded, the protagonist will only breathe fire and ice in battle later, and instantly becomes a barbarian (washing points was wrong. Originally washing skill points, the intelligence points were washed). Strengthening the multi-contact tyrant can accelerate the growth (not mentioned later). Then after the establishment of the Kingdom of God, apart from going out to support once, I just hung up the rest of the time. Knowing that at least two forces were hostile and Goubi was secretly causing trouble, he built hundreds of paradises... Well, this is very important, because at that time, the protagonist basically faced the top three single powerhouses openly, and the mortal forces had no hope at all, and it was difficult to break through the defense. Then the throat bone develops crazily without anyone caring about it... To be honest, this part doesn't look like much at first, but it's crazy and deadly at the end. I just have a feeling that the protagonist is solely responsible. It can be said that the protagonist doesn't know and can't get away, but it is very annoying, a sense of powerlessness, and crazy settings and add-ons. The protagonist is led by the nose, so... It looks good, but not very good. This is the biggest shortcoming of this novel. It uses the protagonist as the main perspective but mixes it with group portraits. The story is there, but the protagonist is gone. The characters are very empty. Apart from kindness and stubbornness, they have not left a deep impact. My comment to him was: "What exactly are you protecting?"

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Blurred Pupils51mo ago

I am tired of watching it, the story is not connected smoothly, and I have no clue.

I am tired of watching it, the story is not connected smoothly, and I have no clue.

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Primitive Man's Grace101mo ago

Can the names of the characters be fixed to their names? Like Todd, sometimes it is written as a monk, then as a priest, and sometimes as a boy. It feels like it will slightly affect the reading experience.

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I'm Tired, Destroy It.33mo ago

What a pity this subject matter

After reading a few chapters, I fell apart. The character of the protagonist is a problem. He was a stable chemistry teacher before time travel. After time travel, he is funny to boys. After reading the comments of book friends, he chose to abandon the book. He licked the Virgin? Hehe

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