My Attribute Points Can Only Be Added to My Sister

My Attribute Points Can Only Be Added to My Sister

by Da Zhuang Who Eats Pudding

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205Kwords92chapters
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Ch. 92Her Name is Chen Yao
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About This Novel

The world is polluted by miasma, and the miasma spreads like bacteria, swallowing up the place where humans live. And inside the miasma, there are all kinds of ferocious beasts gathered. -- The emergence of the beast hunter has brought dawn to the world. They hunted down the disaster beasts and cleared away the miasma. -- My name is Chen Yu. My sister is a beast hunter. She is on her way to kill monsters. I am worried about her, so I help her fill up her [Life] attribute points.

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Book Friends 2024010952_ed25mo ago

Very novel idea

But it was very frustrating to watch. From the beginning to the end, there was no foreshadowing to save his sister. Even if it was mentioned later, it only gave the protagonist a superficial reason to enter another world and fight for his life, including the reason for the protagonist to deal with other people.

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Wooden Man 32112325mo ago

There is novelty (4 stars), but the plot is cliché (-1)

Novel point: The main body of the system is in the sister, and the protagonist has panel control The plot is old-fashioned and doesn't look interesting. It's just a conventional plot. After watching the beginning, you know the ending. It's too old. Can see. For example, in the game Go: A little bit old-fashioned: the protagonist gets rich through various memories of the past, and then defeats his opponent. Something a little funny or innovative: the protagonist and opponent (a Go master) are better than other sports (chess, fighting, etc.). Or win through cheating like Alpha Dog. Outrageous type: Laobaden, what age is it, it's time for you to explode the gold coins. The protagonist takes out a pistol, forces the opponent to surrender (make sure he surrenders, and then lets him go), and then kills him with one shot after he surrenders. Of course, these are just examples and are not necessarily written this way, because when it comes to specific novels, rationality and subsequent development must be considered. But the plot of this book seems very cliche to me.

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