
The Happy Life of a Game Newbie
About This Novel
Xu Haoran is a lazy fat guy who loves food, and he is also a newbie in gaming. He is at the top of his game in any game he plays. Whether it is a gunfight-type chicken game, CrossFire, the stand-alone version of Counter-Strike, or a fighting game such as Dungeon and Fighter, the stand-alone version of The King of Fighters, etc., It has always been the target of complaints from teammates. Until one day, he was taken to a strange world by a mysterious man, and suddenly he had the character skills in all the games he had played. Thus, the life Xu Haoran dreamed of began...
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What's going on? I can't connect it at all. This is, this chapter can't be connected at all. I can't understand it at all. I think only the author knows about it, and I don't know what he's doing. I've read several novels and it's like this. The beginning and the end can't be connected.
Another story about a boss who plays a lot of games and becomes a third-rate author.
The more I look at it, the more embarrassed I feel, I can't bear to look at it directly
Give me a book review.
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Official(3)Scraped 10d ago
What's going on? I can't connect it at all. This is, this chapter can't be connected at all. I can't understand it at all. I think only the author knows about it, and I don't know what he's doing. I've read several novels and it's like this. The beginning and the end can't be connected.
Another story about a boss who plays a lot of games and becomes a third-rate author.
The more I look at it, the more embarrassed I feel, I can't bear to look at it directly
Give me a book review.
When I came in, I saw zero book reviews and was shocked. I haven't read it yet, but after reading the introduction, it should be worth a look, so I'll give it a try first. . . .













