
Admiral in the Marvel World
About This Novel
Ding~ [Justice Navy System (helping every naval soldier with a righteous mind)] [Host: Cao Gui, Military Rank: Navy Private] Cao Gui: "Well said! System, but do you want to explain why this is not Marine Fando but Manhattan, New York?" System: "..." Cao Gui: "System?" System: "..." Cao Gui: "System, say something!"
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Official(56)Scraped 14d ago
Admiral? ? ? I'm afraid you don't understand what this means, right?
The admiral has no soldiers or generals under his command? ? I really don't understand what a general is when he doesn't even have a single soldier under his command.
Power values are confusing
The author wanted to create a moral standard to measure, but the result was inconsistent writing. How can I see this?
It's not particularly good-looking, I can only say it's average.
The author is definitely not familiar with pirates
If you can't learn how to shave, you can't learn how to walk. You don't even have the physique to learn shaving, how can you learn to advance to the moon step?
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Have you deleted the comment? All 5 stars. The rating is only a little over six points.
Not bad
It can only be said that it is not as good as imagined. The general here may just be a title he thinks he has, rather than a title such as strength level and position.
Can the skills of the pirate system defeat the people of the motherland?
The difference in combat power is so huge, how can we defeat each other?
Is it a single heroine?
Does the author have a single heroine in this article?
Novels in the Marvel world are the hardest to write
I'm not optimistic about it. If, in modern times or in the main world of low martial arts, medium martial arts, high martial arts, etc., There are double portals to the heavens to steal and rob, what can you do as a naval soldier in Marvel? Is Japan bragging? As for Pirates' system, who can beat it in Marvel?
Experience, what is the use of upgrading?
What's the use of upgrading? It doesn't add attributes, and it's not a setting where the higher the military rank, the higher the military rank, the less merit you can exchange for it, or the military rank is required when there are restrictions on exchange. I have seen the protagonist upgrade to the rank of Marine Corporal, and becoming stronger can be exchanged for various things through meritorious deeds. Upgrading has no use other than getting more Baileys!
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Community(0)
Official(56)Scraped 14d ago
Admiral? ? ? I'm afraid you don't understand what this means, right?
The admiral has no soldiers or generals under his command? ? I really don't understand what a general is when he doesn't even have a single soldier under his command.
Power values are confusing
The author wanted to create a moral standard to measure, but the result was inconsistent writing. How can I see this?
It's not particularly good-looking, I can only say it's average.
The author is definitely not familiar with pirates
If you can't learn how to shave, you can't learn how to walk. You don't even have the physique to learn shaving, how can you learn to advance to the moon step?
? ?
Have you deleted the comment? All 5 stars. The rating is only a little over six points.
Not bad
It can only be said that it is not as good as imagined. The general here may just be a title he thinks he has, rather than a title such as strength level and position.
Can the skills of the pirate system defeat the people of the motherland?
The difference in combat power is so huge, how can we defeat each other?
Is it a single heroine?
Does the author have a single heroine in this article?
Novels in the Marvel world are the hardest to write
I'm not optimistic about it. If, in modern times or in the main world of low martial arts, medium martial arts, high martial arts, etc., There are double portals to the heavens to steal and rob, what can you do as a naval soldier in Marvel? Is Japan bragging? As for Pirates' system, who can beat it in Marvel?
Experience, what is the use of upgrading?
What's the use of upgrading? It doesn't add attributes, and it's not a setting where the higher the military rank, the higher the military rank, the less merit you can exchange for it, or the military rank is required when there are restrictions on exchange. I have seen the protagonist upgrade to the rank of Marine Corporal, and becoming stronger can be exchanged for various things through meritorious deeds. Upgrading has no use other than getting more Baileys!









