
Pirates: Bind Eight Magical Skills and Start the Game as the Public Enemy of the World
by Seven Days Of Floating Life
About This Novel
Li Yi traveled through the world of pirates and obtained the Eight Magic Skills system at the beginning. At the same time, he became a ship doctor on the ship of Pirate King Roger, but failed to cure Roger's disease. When Roger was dying, Li Yi did not want a generation of heroes to die miserably, so he used a seven-day death pill to force Roger to live for another seven days. Give Roger time to finish unfinished business. It also allowed Roger to start the era of great pirates that swept the world on the execution platform. But the world is ignorant, and because of this seven-day death pill, Li Yi is regarded as the culprit who poisoned One Piece. Since then, Li Yi has become a public enemy in the pirate world. Li Yi: "Pirates are inherently evil people. I don't need a false name to decorate myself." There was a big war on the top, and the Shampoo Islands violently beat up the Celestial Dragons. And the figure that looms in every major event, the king of the world, Im. "I'm not interested in the title of Pirate King. I just want to be the freest pirate."
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Official(57)Scraped 18d ago
Why is killing Roger a public enemy of the world? Isn't Roger a pirate? I have never understood this setting?
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There is a problem with the setting. If you kill Roger, it will be too late for the navy pirates to thank you, and there will be a reward of 10 billion. Okay, just think of it as the author's personal characteristics. Then your follow-up is too watery. How much have you written? You can't finish writing in the top battle, right? The key is that it's okay if you're so stupid and you don't write the protagonist. Why do you also want to write a group portrait? The introduction also says that the protagonist wants to be the freest pirate. Then why are you getting involved in this shit? You have been hiding for so many years and no one has come to find you. You are used to freedom and want to find something to do for yourself, right? Moreover, the protagonist is friends with Oden, so he understands the comments of that humanoid creature. Just the setting of being a friend tells you what kind of person the protagonist is. There was no point in reading it anymore. The author also explained that it was to find a reason to go to Wano Country later. The reasons for going to Wano Country are gone. Does killing Momonosuke count? Does it count for the Dumpling Fruit that can be used by people with animal-type fruit abilities? Does it count for the processing method of sea floor stone and the equipment of sea floor stone? Does it count for those high-quality weapons? In order to build your own power, does it count to have a stable and safe base? Besides, your introduction said that the protagonist wants to be the freest person. Do you need a reason to go somewhere? You have to write something that disgusts readers, right? If you really wrote it just to go to Wano Country, the main character would be Oden's friend. Then you should have gone directly back to Wano Valley with Oden. Then during the decisive battle, he just asked Oden to kill Kaido and adopt Yamato himself. Anyway, you skipped the period from the protagonist's boarding Roger's ship to the early stages of the war on the summit. Then he arranges for Roger to be exposed and the protagonist is forced to leave the country of Wano. That would be more comfortable than writing like you are doing now. In summary, this is not only not a qualified novel, it is not even a qualified story. In other words, even if you put your mind down, you can't read this book. Unless you don't care about the protagonist or the story, in which case you might as well find a copybook to read. Out of ten, this book would not be recommended.
Rubbish
The protagonist is a waste. He needs a plot but no plot, and he needs strength but no strength. What does the next ten chapters have to do with the protagonist? There's not even a plot at all. What's he going to do without a plot? Why do you keep mentioning men in white and men in white? He is your father. Did you include your father? He has always written more roles than the main character
There's something wrong with the introduction, trash like pirates and betrayal are the norm
There is a problem with the introduction setting. Killing Roger will make him a public enemy of the world😓. His son won't even avenge his father. It's so funny.
What rubbish did you write? Wouldn't you take a look for yourself? There's not a single fight completed in ten chapters. What kind of rubbish is his motherfucker?
Water, water is over, the protagonist has no effect at all
It's just a low word count, and there's nothing serious about it. Can you get to the point quickly? Forget about describing some scenes and mental activities, just say it over and over again
huge water
It's so cool. A small supporting character can write several chapters. There may be only one third of the protagonist's perspective in more than 100 chapters. The passers-by have more mental journeys than the protagonist. It's outrageous.
I read the introduction and there's something I can't figure out.
A peaceful world traveled to the past, why should we help Roger start the age of pirates! Because of the declaration of Roger's Treasure! This led to more and more pirates! There are very few pirates like Luffy! Most of them are evil! It's okay if you don't stop it! He even went to help Roger!
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Official(57)Scraped 18d ago
Why is killing Roger a public enemy of the world? Isn't Roger a pirate? I have never understood this setting?
pull down
There is a problem with the setting. If you kill Roger, it will be too late for the navy pirates to thank you, and there will be a reward of 10 billion. Okay, just think of it as the author's personal characteristics. Then your follow-up is too watery. How much have you written? You can't finish writing in the top battle, right? The key is that it's okay if you're so stupid and you don't write the protagonist. Why do you also want to write a group portrait? The introduction also says that the protagonist wants to be the freest pirate. Then why are you getting involved in this shit? You have been hiding for so many years and no one has come to find you. You are used to freedom and want to find something to do for yourself, right? Moreover, the protagonist is friends with Oden, so he understands the comments of that humanoid creature. Just the setting of being a friend tells you what kind of person the protagonist is. There was no point in reading it anymore. The author also explained that it was to find a reason to go to Wano Country later. The reasons for going to Wano Country are gone. Does killing Momonosuke count? Does it count for the Dumpling Fruit that can be used by people with animal-type fruit abilities? Does it count for the processing method of sea floor stone and the equipment of sea floor stone? Does it count for those high-quality weapons? In order to build your own power, does it count to have a stable and safe base? Besides, your introduction said that the protagonist wants to be the freest person. Do you need a reason to go somewhere? You have to write something that disgusts readers, right? If you really wrote it just to go to Wano Country, the main character would be Oden's friend. Then you should have gone directly back to Wano Valley with Oden. Then during the decisive battle, he just asked Oden to kill Kaido and adopt Yamato himself. Anyway, you skipped the period from the protagonist's boarding Roger's ship to the early stages of the war on the summit. Then he arranges for Roger to be exposed and the protagonist is forced to leave the country of Wano. That would be more comfortable than writing like you are doing now. In summary, this is not only not a qualified novel, it is not even a qualified story. In other words, even if you put your mind down, you can't read this book. Unless you don't care about the protagonist or the story, in which case you might as well find a copybook to read. Out of ten, this book would not be recommended.
Rubbish
The protagonist is a waste. He needs a plot but no plot, and he needs strength but no strength. What does the next ten chapters have to do with the protagonist? There's not even a plot at all. What's he going to do without a plot? Why do you keep mentioning men in white and men in white? He is your father. Did you include your father? He has always written more roles than the main character
There's something wrong with the introduction, trash like pirates and betrayal are the norm
There is a problem with the introduction setting. Killing Roger will make him a public enemy of the world😓. His son won't even avenge his father. It's so funny.
What rubbish did you write? Wouldn't you take a look for yourself? There's not a single fight completed in ten chapters. What kind of rubbish is his motherfucker?
Water, water is over, the protagonist has no effect at all
It's just a low word count, and there's nothing serious about it. Can you get to the point quickly? Forget about describing some scenes and mental activities, just say it over and over again
huge water
It's so cool. A small supporting character can write several chapters. There may be only one third of the protagonist's perspective in more than 100 chapters. The passers-by have more mental journeys than the protagonist. It's outrageous.
I read the introduction and there's something I can't figure out.
A peaceful world traveled to the past, why should we help Roger start the age of pirates! Because of the declaration of Roger's Treasure! This led to more and more pirates! There are very few pirates like Luffy! Most of them are evil! It's okay if you don't stop it! He even went to help Roger!









