
Let You Drive an Excavator and See What You Dig Up?
About This Novel
Traveling through the parallel world, Li Mo became a little-known civil engineering master. He participated in the "Professional King" challenge and got the excavator profession. "Hey, foreman, I seem to have dug a lot of threads?" "What? You are the foreman. I'm leaving, don't contact me again." "If I'm not the foreman, what will happen to your excavator?" "No, that's your excavator-" He hung up the phone. Li Mo looked at the excavator and continued digging, tombs of emperors, thousand-year-old ginseng, dragons and so on.
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
If you dig up a body, you will be a murderer. If you dig up a camera, you will be a spy. If you dig out a cannon, you will be an arms dealer. You should not be too intellectual when writing a book.
Just charging for more than twenty chapters is really treating readers like leeks.
I gave it a one-star rating without even looking at it.
How come today's authors are so brainless that they broadcast everything live, right?
There is really nothing to say about the writing. Antiques and fossils unearthed by the protagonist are said to belong to the excavator according to the law. Which law would stipulate this? Even if it doesn't go to the state, it should go to the landowner, right? Well, even if the law stipulates this, then if someone digs up the fossils later, it will be stolen? Why don't people dig it openly?
What kind of idiot do you think you ignore this kind of slander?
Why does 133 read differently from the article?
What is written? I can't read it, and I won't read it even if it's limited and free.
Why is it a repeated chapter? Why is it a repeated chapter?
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
If you dig up a body, you will be a murderer. If you dig up a camera, you will be a spy. If you dig out a cannon, you will be an arms dealer. You should not be too intellectual when writing a book.
Just charging for more than twenty chapters is really treating readers like leeks.
I gave it a one-star rating without even looking at it.
How come today's authors are so brainless that they broadcast everything live, right?
There is really nothing to say about the writing. Antiques and fossils unearthed by the protagonist are said to belong to the excavator according to the law. Which law would stipulate this? Even if it doesn't go to the state, it should go to the landowner, right? Well, even if the law stipulates this, then if someone digs up the fossils later, it will be stolen? Why don't people dig it openly?
What kind of idiot do you think you ignore this kind of slander?
Why does 133 read differently from the article?
What is written? I can't read it, and I won't read it even if it's limited and free.
Why is it a repeated chapter? Why is it a repeated chapter?











