
Elves' Racial Revolution
About This Novel
Traveling to the world of Pokémon, Zhang Hai gloriously became... A Larurus. "..." Let the elves be elves, and set a small goal first: evolve into Elledor, with enough strength to stand firm! Later, Zhang Hai discovered that he could do more. Why can't elves become trainers? Why can't the elves build their own civilization? Why can't elves have truly equal status with humans? Zhang Hai decided to start a revolution, a revolution that would subvert the entire world! Many years later, Zhang Hai looked at the Elf Alliance he had built with his own hands and felt greatly relieved. The only thing that puzzled him was why Mao Laozi would evolve into Gardevoir? P. S. In the first hundred or so chapters, the protagonist will accumulate strength under the hands of trainers. Those who expect to start reforming soon can save and gain weight first.
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
Let me tell you how I feel about this kind of book.
1: Get straight to the point. Although it is a time-travel novel, for this kind of opening that goes directly to the theme, there is no long bloody time-travel plot, but a brief introduction. 2: Logical and reasonable. At the beginning, there was no magic trick or a shocking background. He was just an ordinary Lalu Lasi, who might have grand ambitions for his own life, but he gradually became sober in reality. Gradually explore this huge world with your weak self. 3: The character portrayal is better. There is no image of sudden personality collapse, nor excessive use of modifiers. Instead, the character is described and portrayed from the thoughts, emotions and actions of the character. 4: The writing style is concise and straightforward. The plot has a clear idea. The world background is not imposed all at once, but slowly penetrates and progresses step by step. The character dialogue is appropriately controlled and clicked to the end without making people feel bored. Suggestion: There is still too much analysis, and the fighting scenes are too plain. You can add appropriate adjectives to create a sense of picture. Personally, I prefer this kind of rational analysis article, but proper pretense is also a good seasoning. You can appropriately join the audience to create a grand scene. Of course, these must be improved slowly, and haste makes waste. There are many elves writing about people, but there are fewer writing from the perspective of elves. I hope the author can maintain this sense of novelty and walk better and better on this tree-lined path (ง ˙o˙)ว ps: To be honest, among the two books by the author, this one is the more interesting (。・ω・。)
If it weren't for Eluredo, I'd give up.
The main character is a man, I don't like to see women dressed up
Seeing Gardevoir instantly
I don't know what's going on. Looking at the catalog, I think it hasn't turned into Gardevoir yet. Let's take care of it first.
Quite like it
In fact, I rarely read novels of this type. I suddenly discovered it by chance one day. I didn't have much hope at that time, but as a result I couldn't stop. Although it may not be updated at all, I will keep it on the bookshelf to think about it. After all, this is the first time I have read this type of book.
I feel like the main character is a bit stupid
The protagonist is a 21st century otaku who has read countless books, but he does not know how to use his skills and develop abilities flexibly. He does what others do and does not know how to adapt. Real-world skills do not have the same effect as in games. For example, ten kilograms of telekinesis skills are directly blurred. The most powerful thing in the face of the enemy is to use ten kilograms of telekinesis to stab it with a knife. Another example is to create an illusion barrier to isolate the inside and outside of the arena so that the elves cannot hear the trainer's instructions, or the trainer outside gives wrong instructions, or simply imitates the opponent's trainer to give instructions.
About double book or continuation book?
How should I put it? I read this book because of its subject matter and style. I clicked on it because the main character is Larulus, an elf who thought it was very strange. Unexpectedly, I quickly finished reading the original chapters. Later, I got used to reading it every day, and then voted to follow it slowly. I hope the author will not ignore this book. Even a chapter a day is better than a month or a week. As for the other book, I only read it because the main character is an elf, so I probably won't read the other book. Above
Make complaints
Why do all the pig's feet in Pokémon stories that basically turn into fairies have to be subdued?
Big cheers for the author! Don't give up, okay?
The author is great. After your mind power is strong, try to control the area between the shoulders and arms, as well as the joints of the hands and feet. You can practice shadow clones. It's also nice that teleportation can be combined with meditation.
It should look good.
Nothing will happen, and no harm to humans is the bottom line, right? Eight out of ten novels I read have this bottom line.
Why not let Mumu Xiao evolve? Ask for answers
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
Let me tell you how I feel about this kind of book.
1: Get straight to the point. Although it is a time-travel novel, for this kind of opening that goes directly to the theme, there is no long bloody time-travel plot, but a brief introduction. 2: Logical and reasonable. At the beginning, there was no magic trick or a shocking background. He was just an ordinary Lalu Lasi, who might have grand ambitions for his own life, but he gradually became sober in reality. Gradually explore this huge world with your weak self. 3: The character portrayal is better. There is no image of sudden personality collapse, nor excessive use of modifiers. Instead, the character is described and portrayed from the thoughts, emotions and actions of the character. 4: The writing style is concise and straightforward. The plot has a clear idea. The world background is not imposed all at once, but slowly penetrates and progresses step by step. The character dialogue is appropriately controlled and clicked to the end without making people feel bored. Suggestion: There is still too much analysis, and the fighting scenes are too plain. You can add appropriate adjectives to create a sense of picture. Personally, I prefer this kind of rational analysis article, but proper pretense is also a good seasoning. You can appropriately join the audience to create a grand scene. Of course, these must be improved slowly, and haste makes waste. There are many elves writing about people, but there are fewer writing from the perspective of elves. I hope the author can maintain this sense of novelty and walk better and better on this tree-lined path (ง ˙o˙)ว ps: To be honest, among the two books by the author, this one is the more interesting (。・ω・。)
If it weren't for Eluredo, I'd give up.
The main character is a man, I don't like to see women dressed up
Seeing Gardevoir instantly
I don't know what's going on. Looking at the catalog, I think it hasn't turned into Gardevoir yet. Let's take care of it first.
Quite like it
In fact, I rarely read novels of this type. I suddenly discovered it by chance one day. I didn't have much hope at that time, but as a result I couldn't stop. Although it may not be updated at all, I will keep it on the bookshelf to think about it. After all, this is the first time I have read this type of book.
I feel like the main character is a bit stupid
The protagonist is a 21st century otaku who has read countless books, but he does not know how to use his skills and develop abilities flexibly. He does what others do and does not know how to adapt. Real-world skills do not have the same effect as in games. For example, ten kilograms of telekinesis skills are directly blurred. The most powerful thing in the face of the enemy is to use ten kilograms of telekinesis to stab it with a knife. Another example is to create an illusion barrier to isolate the inside and outside of the arena so that the elves cannot hear the trainer's instructions, or the trainer outside gives wrong instructions, or simply imitates the opponent's trainer to give instructions.
About double book or continuation book?
How should I put it? I read this book because of its subject matter and style. I clicked on it because the main character is Larulus, an elf who thought it was very strange. Unexpectedly, I quickly finished reading the original chapters. Later, I got used to reading it every day, and then voted to follow it slowly. I hope the author will not ignore this book. Even a chapter a day is better than a month or a week. As for the other book, I only read it because the main character is an elf, so I probably won't read the other book. Above
Make complaints
Why do all the pig's feet in Pokémon stories that basically turn into fairies have to be subdued?
Big cheers for the author! Don't give up, okay?
The author is great. After your mind power is strong, try to control the area between the shoulders and arms, as well as the joints of the hands and feet. You can practice shadow clones. It's also nice that teleportation can be combined with meditation.
It should look good.
Nothing will happen, and no harm to humans is the bottom line, right? Eight out of ten novels I read have this bottom line.
Why not let Mumu Xiao evolve? Ask for answers
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