
Gain a Power Every 168 Hours
About This Novel
After Qin Feng, a high school student, was woken up by his teacher while sleeping in class, this sentence would ring in his mind every 168 hours! "Ding! 168 Hours have come, congratulations on your gaining the power: the clairvoyant eye!" "Ding! 168 Hours have come, congratulations on your gaining the power: calling the wind and rain!" "Ding! 168 Hours have come, congratulations on your gaining the power: teleportation!" "Ding! 168 Hours have come, congratulations on your gaining the power: the space-time wormhole!" "Ding! Congratulations on your binding system reaching one month, and getting a pair of personal nannies, Remram!"
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Official(23)Scraped 3d ago
The story about superpowers is pretty good, but I have to add games and live broadcasts. . . . . . . . .
This protagonist is so stupid. He is so lucky that he can draw millions in lottery tickets. Why do he still play that game? Even if he does this, he will only make thousands or hundreds of dollars, which is far less profitable than lottery tickets. There is also the risk of being banned. If you win the lottery, the protagonist's financial crisis will be lifted and he can even be able to sleep peacefully.
It's boring. It's just a pretentious novel from ancient times. It's already out of date now.
Just so-so, not very pretty
I have diarrhea. I feel so uncomfortable. Forget it.
To be honest, the only one I understand in this book is Stallion
Is this the author? ! If you have some luck, wouldn't it be nice to buy a 1,000-fold lottery ticket?
Are you digressing? Isn't it about writing a variety of abilities? Does it feel like a harem of ambiguous stallions taking turns to disgust people?
call me shennong
I came across this book a few chapters in, and the introduction is quite attractive. I got it again today, I'm going to try the poison.
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Official(23)Scraped 3d ago
The story about superpowers is pretty good, but I have to add games and live broadcasts. . . . . . . . .
This protagonist is so stupid. He is so lucky that he can draw millions in lottery tickets. Why do he still play that game? Even if he does this, he will only make thousands or hundreds of dollars, which is far less profitable than lottery tickets. There is also the risk of being banned. If you win the lottery, the protagonist's financial crisis will be lifted and he can even be able to sleep peacefully.
It's boring. It's just a pretentious novel from ancient times. It's already out of date now.
Just so-so, not very pretty
I have diarrhea. I feel so uncomfortable. Forget it.
To be honest, the only one I understand in this book is Stallion
Is this the author? ! If you have some luck, wouldn't it be nice to buy a 1,000-fold lottery ticket?
Are you digressing? Isn't it about writing a variety of abilities? Does it feel like a harem of ambiguous stallions taking turns to disgust people?
call me shennong
I came across this book a few chapters in, and the introduction is quite attractive. I got it again today, I'm going to try the poison.










