
Back to 2003 with Ai
by Thailand
About This Novel
Wang Xuan, the head of the AI project of a major Internet company, encountered workplace bullying and his wife's backstabbing, and traveled back to 2003 with his prehistoric AI. In this life, he relies on AI to degrade various industries! Create a work with just one idea! One idea can blow up an industry! Create a business legend with just one idea! One person is a company, and Wang Xuan wants to be the super boss behind the scenes!
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
I finally understand why no one sees you.
The first problem lies in the conversation before the protagonist travels through time, and the background before the time travel. Reading novels is easy now. Reality is tiring enough. You also created such a huge plot. Therefore, it is equivalent to a poisonous point, which can easily dissuade some people. The second problem is that the plot where you win the lottery, to be honest, I don't think it was handled well. Anyway, I felt very uncomfortable watching it. If you didn't get one later and saved someone's life and then came to thank you, it would be equivalent to a complete poison point. The problem with the key point is that the man who robbed the protagonist has no follow-up at all. Not to mention too much, at least there must be a result. And it was promoted actively by the protagonist. Whether it's life imprisonment or the death penalty, robbery can definitely be punished. You just ignore it, and that's a problem. Taken together, this problem is a bit toxic.
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
I finally understand why no one sees you.
The first problem lies in the conversation before the protagonist travels through time, and the background before the time travel. Reading novels is easy now. Reality is tiring enough. You also created such a huge plot. Therefore, it is equivalent to a poisonous point, which can easily dissuade some people. The second problem is that the plot where you win the lottery, to be honest, I don't think it was handled well. Anyway, I felt very uncomfortable watching it. If you didn't get one later and saved someone's life and then came to thank you, it would be equivalent to a complete poison point. The problem with the key point is that the man who robbed the protagonist has no follow-up at all. Not to mention too much, at least there must be a result. And it was promoted actively by the protagonist. Whether it's life imprisonment or the death penalty, robbery can definitely be punished. You just ignore it, and that's a problem. Taken together, this problem is a bit toxic.









