
The Devil Does Not Have to Be Defeated
by Like Pouring Out Something Like Telling A Story
About This Novel
----[Holy Sword]. ----[Skill]. ----[Bless]. As a hero who was summoned to a different world, Sheen basically did all the tricks that should be used. And he has only one mission, which is to respond to the goddess's wish and defeat the devil. But... "The Demon King doesn't have to be defeated, right?" Hundreds of G's flashed through the hero's mind. "Well, this is the correct posture to defeat the devil." Group number: 1104051839 (There is a VIP group number, if you want to join the group, you can go and find out) (PS: I have completed four novels with more than 5 million words, "Girl's Great Summoning", "Omni Fantasy", "Straight to Death", and "The Summoner of Miracles". They are updated regularly, and all book lovers can feel free to eat.)
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Official(219)Scraped 20d ago
I have read more than 50 chapters. To be honest, the early plot is extremely cliched. Various women play harem roles, and then pretend to be pigs and eat tigers. Also, a world where all women, from gods to demon kings to strong men, have become like this. A group of female gangsters are actually worried about men's problems... It is obviously a matriarchal society... And then they force the protagonist to join an adventure group, all of which are women, and all of them are beauties. Wow, the smell of fat nerds is too strong... Another intelligence drop is too obvious. I don't want to say any hints at the previous performances of the protagonist. They are all made clear. When chatting with that Vivian, the protagonist does not have any common sense. And when it comes to the problem of bravery, the protagonist's performance is just short of telling others loudly "I am a brave man." And back to the Adventure Guild, that Vivian didn't tell Rayleigh at first, but then said something that was basically equivalent to clearly telling Rayleigh that the protagonist was a hero, and then Rayleigh had to think carefully? Haven't figured out the result yet? How did he become the president with this IQ...
I once had the dream of being a writer
As a result, the last time I wrote a novel, it took more than an hour to type 600 words. So, I fell silent. After two days of writing, more than 1,000 words were sent out inexplicably. Then the final exam was discontinued. After taking the exam, I saw that there were recommendation votes and book reviews. I thought about holding on and spent another hour typing 600 words. Then, it couldn't be sent and the cut was wrong. Then, I collapsed. Sure enough, handicapped people should not think about being writers. Here, I would also like to advise all book lovers that writing novels does not require just having the skills. At least, not me. So, friends who are reading, please try not to troll others. Just can't stand the chapter comments. Because it's really not easy for the author. At least I think they are too difficult
The devil doesn't need to be defeated?
I guess I'm going to push it down! So which one is better, a lolita, a queen, or a queen?
The book is very interesting, but I want to complain (purely a complaint, no malice intended)
The three views of the author in each chapter of this book are relatively positive, and the main subject is also Buddhist and avoids trouble. Although I am not a person with this kind of preference, I have a similar friend, so I can accept it. The wide imagination is indeed a major advantage of this book. There are many plots and so on. It is said that there are many plots, but I am not very knowledgeable and cannot see them clearly. The overall rhythm control is good, but there are some contradictions in certain chapters. Let me complain about two plot points: 1. In the chapters about memory erasure and hero selection, the author has always emphasized that most heroes are ordinary people, but this idea is indeed not ordinary people. Although it is very exciting, the deliberate emphasis on "ordinary", "lazy" and "fear of trouble" is a bit of a slap in the face. Maybe there is a difference between "ordinary writers" and "ordinary readers" like me. He is afraid that his identity will be exposed, but he is "not ashamed to ask questions" instead of going to the library like most male protagonists. It is also very contradictory. He may have deleted his memory to reduce his intelligence. 2. The plot of fighting the old demon sect on the street seems a bit silly again. It's understandable that you can't help but pretend to be a criminal, but it's really stupid to confront someone directly on the street. The normal thing is to find a place where no one is around, kill them secretly, touch the corpses and mutilate the corpses, and then negotiate with Laisha without fear of trouble. This really makes me feel uncomfortable, and I have to vomit. The whole tone of being an ordinary adventurer has been ruined. It takes half a day to defeat a level 20 monster. It only takes one punch to defeat someone who is obviously very powerful even though the level is unknown. Do you really want to hide this in broad daylight? Using props to explain is obviously too silly. Can Di Yeer sense the magic power? She's obviously not as strong as the walk-on, so it's really stupid for her to act as a shield. There are also some problems when portraying a highly intelligent president. It is indeed brave heart to tell him the identity of the protagonist without telling him immediately. (I know there is something wrong with my complaints, but I beg you not to delete them) I hope the author will use less analysis and questions when writing in large numbers (although this is a symbol of the old two-dimensional world, the question words are still watered down after all. I haven't seen the fee yet. When the fee is charged, it will be another drawback) I hope the protagonist's personality can be more distinct and his IQ can be higher. I will subscribe, but if it turns out to be really poisonous and low-IQ, I might abandon the book.
The supporting characters are a bit lacking in characterization
1. This should be regarded as a slow-burning novel. Those who can write slow-burning novels without interacting with multiple women multiple times (opening a harem) are masters. The pitfalls of slow-burning novels need to be dug. (I always feel a little watery) 2. The protagonist sometimes feels inexplicably separated, just like Tobio and the boss. But the protagonist is also a personality, and his own ideals and behaviors are contradictory and not unified (maybe this is my misunderstanding)
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Luo Qing's protagonists are more and more sultry in each book, from Noah, the sister who returns the family home, to Fang Li, who attacks the underage princess, to Luo Zhen, who kills someone. I firmly believe that the protagonist in this book will be even more sultry, and maybe there will be a child on the football team.
Keep up the good work, author!
All-round fantasy from the first book. I have been chasing until now, time flies really fast. If I hadn't seen recommendations from other books. I didn't know you had a new book out yet. Keep up the good work, author, and write as well as before. Best I sincerely hope this book has Kurumi. If not, I'll chop you off!
I hope to control the number of people in the harem as much as possible. If there are too many, it will really feel a bit strange. Try not to exceed ten.
Our Lady
Holy Virgin, I like it very much. I just want to pay in installments with five stars
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Official(219)Scraped 20d ago
I have read more than 50 chapters. To be honest, the early plot is extremely cliched. Various women play harem roles, and then pretend to be pigs and eat tigers. Also, a world where all women, from gods to demon kings to strong men, have become like this. A group of female gangsters are actually worried about men's problems... It is obviously a matriarchal society... And then they force the protagonist to join an adventure group, all of which are women, and all of them are beauties. Wow, the smell of fat nerds is too strong... Another intelligence drop is too obvious. I don't want to say any hints at the previous performances of the protagonist. They are all made clear. When chatting with that Vivian, the protagonist does not have any common sense. And when it comes to the problem of bravery, the protagonist's performance is just short of telling others loudly "I am a brave man." And back to the Adventure Guild, that Vivian didn't tell Rayleigh at first, but then said something that was basically equivalent to clearly telling Rayleigh that the protagonist was a hero, and then Rayleigh had to think carefully? Haven't figured out the result yet? How did he become the president with this IQ...
I once had the dream of being a writer
As a result, the last time I wrote a novel, it took more than an hour to type 600 words. So, I fell silent. After two days of writing, more than 1,000 words were sent out inexplicably. Then the final exam was discontinued. After taking the exam, I saw that there were recommendation votes and book reviews. I thought about holding on and spent another hour typing 600 words. Then, it couldn't be sent and the cut was wrong. Then, I collapsed. Sure enough, handicapped people should not think about being writers. Here, I would also like to advise all book lovers that writing novels does not require just having the skills. At least, not me. So, friends who are reading, please try not to troll others. Just can't stand the chapter comments. Because it's really not easy for the author. At least I think they are too difficult
The devil doesn't need to be defeated?
I guess I'm going to push it down! So which one is better, a lolita, a queen, or a queen?
The book is very interesting, but I want to complain (purely a complaint, no malice intended)
The three views of the author in each chapter of this book are relatively positive, and the main subject is also Buddhist and avoids trouble. Although I am not a person with this kind of preference, I have a similar friend, so I can accept it. The wide imagination is indeed a major advantage of this book. There are many plots and so on. It is said that there are many plots, but I am not very knowledgeable and cannot see them clearly. The overall rhythm control is good, but there are some contradictions in certain chapters. Let me complain about two plot points: 1. In the chapters about memory erasure and hero selection, the author has always emphasized that most heroes are ordinary people, but this idea is indeed not ordinary people. Although it is very exciting, the deliberate emphasis on "ordinary", "lazy" and "fear of trouble" is a bit of a slap in the face. Maybe there is a difference between "ordinary writers" and "ordinary readers" like me. He is afraid that his identity will be exposed, but he is "not ashamed to ask questions" instead of going to the library like most male protagonists. It is also very contradictory. He may have deleted his memory to reduce his intelligence. 2. The plot of fighting the old demon sect on the street seems a bit silly again. It's understandable that you can't help but pretend to be a criminal, but it's really stupid to confront someone directly on the street. The normal thing is to find a place where no one is around, kill them secretly, touch the corpses and mutilate the corpses, and then negotiate with Laisha without fear of trouble. This really makes me feel uncomfortable, and I have to vomit. The whole tone of being an ordinary adventurer has been ruined. It takes half a day to defeat a level 20 monster. It only takes one punch to defeat someone who is obviously very powerful even though the level is unknown. Do you really want to hide this in broad daylight? Using props to explain is obviously too silly. Can Di Yeer sense the magic power? She's obviously not as strong as the walk-on, so it's really stupid for her to act as a shield. There are also some problems when portraying a highly intelligent president. It is indeed brave heart to tell him the identity of the protagonist without telling him immediately. (I know there is something wrong with my complaints, but I beg you not to delete them) I hope the author will use less analysis and questions when writing in large numbers (although this is a symbol of the old two-dimensional world, the question words are still watered down after all. I haven't seen the fee yet. When the fee is charged, it will be another drawback) I hope the protagonist's personality can be more distinct and his IQ can be higher. I will subscribe, but if it turns out to be really poisonous and low-IQ, I might abandon the book.
The supporting characters are a bit lacking in characterization
1. This should be regarded as a slow-burning novel. Those who can write slow-burning novels without interacting with multiple women multiple times (opening a harem) are masters. The pitfalls of slow-burning novels need to be dug. (I always feel a little watery) 2. The protagonist sometimes feels inexplicably separated, just like Tobio and the boss. But the protagonist is also a personality, and his own ideals and behaviors are contradictory and not unified (maybe this is my misunderstanding)
(ಡωಡ)
Luo Qing's protagonists are more and more sultry in each book, from Noah, the sister who returns the family home, to Fang Li, who attacks the underage princess, to Luo Zhen, who kills someone. I firmly believe that the protagonist in this book will be even more sultry, and maybe there will be a child on the football team.
Keep up the good work, author!
All-round fantasy from the first book. I have been chasing until now, time flies really fast. If I hadn't seen recommendations from other books. I didn't know you had a new book out yet. Keep up the good work, author, and write as well as before. Best I sincerely hope this book has Kurumi. If not, I'll chop you off!
I hope to control the number of people in the harem as much as possible. If there are too many, it will really feel a bit strange. Try not to exceed ten.
Our Lady
Holy Virgin, I like it very much. I just want to pay in installments with five stars
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"I am a brave man from another world." "The goddess summoned me into this world so that I could defeat the demon king who harmed the world and restore peace to the world." "I know very well that this is a heavy responsibility. Since I have been summoned and become a hero, even if my opponent is an extremely powerful demon king, I must use my energy to defeat him (her)." "Don't ask me why, it's just what the book says." "However... Doesn't this development deviate a bit from the script!!!?" This is the beginning of a cross-world fraud incident, and it is also the story of a brave man with the mission of defeating the Demon King who finally discovers in shock that he has been arranged.




It's very interesting, not the hottest, but the best. There are new and old books that are most exciting, some have been read by single readers, and some are recommended by book friends, but don't miss out on the good books.




It's very interesting, not the hottest, but the best. There are new and old books that are most exciting, some have been read by single readers, and some are recommended by book friends, but don't miss out on the good books.
















