
Above the Speed of Light
About This Novel
Introduction 1: In the second thousand years when the sun disappears, you see the backs of the vast crowd and step into the universe with a sword on your back. This planet that had been dark for two thousand years turned into the sun at this moment, lighting up the entire starry sky. The hymn of mankind is the hymn of courage. Recklessness is closer to bravery than cowardice - Human Weapon·Ip Man. Everything below the speed of light is a prison, but above the speed of light is freedom - Night Lord Snake. The induction is on, the front is clear, the jump is allowed, and I wish you all good luck in military affairs - Star Destroyer Commander Li Yi. Introduction 2: Li Yi accidentally got a door. Behind the door is a world where science fiction and Yuanli coexist. Li Yi discovered that the ordinary food he usually ate was actually the absolutely pure food in this world. Absolutely pure food here is not only food, but also an elixir for all life to balance the amount of radiation in the body. A biscuit can be exchanged for a ship-killing knife! A bottle of mineral water can be exchanged for a set of rare cultivation techniques! Even, a piece of bread can be exchanged for a Star Destroyer (broken version)! For a time, Li Yi became the last hope in the apocalyptic world and a pioneer in taking off in the real world! I do not produce civilization, I am just a porter of civilization - Li Yi.
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Official(27)Scraped 27d ago
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I'm a little confused after reading the introduction. Can an expired bread be exchanged for a slave? Now that it's reached this point, isn't this just a hundred or so kilograms of meat?
We already have Star Destroyers, so we shouldn't have to change them just for a bottle of water.
Bread for warships
It makes sense. After all, this is a world contaminated by nuclear radiation. Any food that is not contaminated is (treasure). Do you understand what treasure means?
I don't think the author's IQ is high.
The introduction to Star Tower states that the mortality rate is 99%. With this mortality rate, would a modern person go there? And he directly became the Rookie King? I couldn't help but complain about every point I saw. The author had a lot of brains to write such a retarded plot. Joining the alliance to gain some combat experience, I understand everything before going to the Star Tower. TM wrote a location with a 99% mortality rate for the first time. The key is to play through this high-mortality location. Yes, it is really off the mark. There is no desire to watch it.
science and technology
Technology has Star Destroyers, but there's still a shortage of food?
The introduction is a bit exaggerated and not attractive enough. At first sight, many people didn't want to see it.
reminder building
You said you won't write it, hurry up, let's see if you and the recommendation votes are there? I'll tear them all apart for you
very good.
Are there any other books? There has been a severe book shortage recently.
Rookie King
The crown makes the person who wears it superior to others and is a symbol of status. But the real meaning of the crown is: when disaster falls from the sky, I will withstand everything for you
Brief discussion, recommendation
The book is not bad, I read the latest chapter in one sitting. I just discovered that the author has not updated it, but some of the settings are too outrageous. For example, in the Star Tower Trial, the mortality rate of 99% is too outrageous. No matter how large the population is, it cannot withstand such chaos. There are still a lot of people going. Is it too conscientious to have access to the 30th floor in 1 hour? In 800 years, no one can reach the protagonist. If you look at the theory, you can easily clear the 30th floor. Also, the protagonist's space power is from an ant. At first, it was said that the power was only enough to be used 10 times and to teleport 100 meters. But after a few chapters, he returned and delivered food. He wrote that he teleported hundreds of times to avoid surveillance and made more than a thousand dollars a day delivering food. I won't go into other small details. Anyway, if you don't care about details, you can still take a look, it's really good
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Community(0)
Official(27)Scraped 27d ago
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I'm a little confused after reading the introduction. Can an expired bread be exchanged for a slave? Now that it's reached this point, isn't this just a hundred or so kilograms of meat?
We already have Star Destroyers, so we shouldn't have to change them just for a bottle of water.
Bread for warships
It makes sense. After all, this is a world contaminated by nuclear radiation. Any food that is not contaminated is (treasure). Do you understand what treasure means?
I don't think the author's IQ is high.
The introduction to Star Tower states that the mortality rate is 99%. With this mortality rate, would a modern person go there? And he directly became the Rookie King? I couldn't help but complain about every point I saw. The author had a lot of brains to write such a retarded plot. Joining the alliance to gain some combat experience, I understand everything before going to the Star Tower. TM wrote a location with a 99% mortality rate for the first time. The key is to play through this high-mortality location. Yes, it is really off the mark. There is no desire to watch it.
science and technology
Technology has Star Destroyers, but there's still a shortage of food?
The introduction is a bit exaggerated and not attractive enough. At first sight, many people didn't want to see it.
reminder building
You said you won't write it, hurry up, let's see if you and the recommendation votes are there? I'll tear them all apart for you
very good.
Are there any other books? There has been a severe book shortage recently.
Rookie King
The crown makes the person who wears it superior to others and is a symbol of status. But the real meaning of the crown is: when disaster falls from the sky, I will withstand everything for you
Brief discussion, recommendation
The book is not bad, I read the latest chapter in one sitting. I just discovered that the author has not updated it, but some of the settings are too outrageous. For example, in the Star Tower Trial, the mortality rate of 99% is too outrageous. No matter how large the population is, it cannot withstand such chaos. There are still a lot of people going. Is it too conscientious to have access to the 30th floor in 1 hour? In 800 years, no one can reach the protagonist. If you look at the theory, you can easily clear the 30th floor. Also, the protagonist's space power is from an ant. At first, it was said that the power was only enough to be used 10 times and to teleport 100 meters. But after a few chapters, he returned and delivered food. He wrote that he teleported hundreds of times to avoid surveillance and made more than a thousand dollars a day delivering food. I won't go into other small details. Anyway, if you don't care about details, you can still take a look, it's really good













