
The Players Who Planned This Time Last Time Are Not Done Yet, Right?
About This Novel
Li Bu once traveled to the doomsday world, summoned the fourth natural disaster as a planner, and successfully saved the world. When he returned to modern times and started a new life, suddenly one day, a virtual helmet was delivered to his hands. Last time I was a planner, this time I am a player. Identity changed, the fourth natural disaster was myself? Li Bu: "Come, let me see how good this planning session is." Note: This book is a fourth natural disaster novel with the male protagonist as the "player" and the female protagonist as the "planner".
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
The fourth day of disaster, summoning players, game production
It's a bit interesting, but the setting is a bit awkward. Looking at the introduction, there are two important settings: the male protagonist is a player and the female protagonist is a producer. I have read more than fifty chapters, and the female protagonist is not as good as a supporting role. The male protagonist is a player and a producer, and the female protagonist seems redundant. The format of the book is a series in which the Lord God Summons Players on Earth. The male protagonist only knows the identity of the female protagonist. There is no major change in the basic logic. The content is barely adequate, it's a bit funny, the plot is okay, but there aren't any poisonous points, so you can watch it.
Regarding this review, the heroine of this book is too useless.
If you don't have a male protagonist, you don't need to read it. The author has some time to read World Goddess, which should be of some help to you.
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
The fourth day of disaster, summoning players, game production
It's a bit interesting, but the setting is a bit awkward. Looking at the introduction, there are two important settings: the male protagonist is a player and the female protagonist is a producer. I have read more than fifty chapters, and the female protagonist is not as good as a supporting role. The male protagonist is a player and a producer, and the female protagonist seems redundant. The format of the book is a series in which the Lord God Summons Players on Earth. The male protagonist only knows the identity of the female protagonist. There is no major change in the basic logic. The content is barely adequate, it's a bit funny, the plot is okay, but there aren't any poisonous points, so you can watch it.
Regarding this review, the heroine of this book is too useless.
If you don't have a male protagonist, you don't need to read it. The author has some time to read World Goddess, which should be of some help to you.










