
Pirate: Call Me Magneto
About This Novel
Because of a complaint, Li Yang traveled to the world of pirates and became Eustace Kidd. The pirates finally saw the true power of the magnetic fruit. In the end, he stood at the pinnacle of the sea, but he was not called the Pirate King, but had a more famous name "Magneto".
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Official(8)Scraped 10d ago
Not domineering enough
You are going to be Magneto. Since you are going to be the king, the domineering power you should have must be reflected now. Just say that you met Garp and then escaped. It doesn't mean that you can't escape, but after escaping, you were actually happy there. You kept saying that Garp was too powerful, shouldn't you say "I can replace it"? Although you are no match now, your courage needs to be shown, right? Otherwise, what kind of king do you want to be? If you don't just show your domineering attitude in person, do you still want to be a king?
In the past, the time traveler's first thought was not to improve his strength, but to increase his bounty. This was written by a fake person.
Although I haven't finished reading this, I don't see anything similar to Chunwang Shiwang. When he attacked the navy in the previous pictures, I thought that the surrounding buildings also had iron, right? Cannonballs are also made of iron, right? Even the bullets are probably made of iron, and gold coins don't seem to be magnetic.
As a modern person and a time traveler, I seriously doubt the protagonist's stupidity
It feels a bit like a child, without the courage of a king.
Pig's feet are too soft
Pig's Knuckle is like a child, and the whole book feels childish and cheerful, unlike a time-traveling adult. The moves are not exaggerated enough, and the person is not ruthless enough. He does not look like a pirate, but feels like an adventurer. The pig's feet are not domineering enough either.
I like the writing so far and the setting is also very good. I just don't know if this book is a membership or a paid one. It's better to be a member.
I have almost no temperament. I have never seen it before. If you are fighting at the top, at least raise the siege wall or hundreds of warships or pacifists.
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Official(8)Scraped 10d ago
Not domineering enough
You are going to be Magneto. Since you are going to be the king, the domineering power you should have must be reflected now. Just say that you met Garp and then escaped. It doesn't mean that you can't escape, but after escaping, you were actually happy there. You kept saying that Garp was too powerful, shouldn't you say "I can replace it"? Although you are no match now, your courage needs to be shown, right? Otherwise, what kind of king do you want to be? If you don't just show your domineering attitude in person, do you still want to be a king?
In the past, the time traveler's first thought was not to improve his strength, but to increase his bounty. This was written by a fake person.
Although I haven't finished reading this, I don't see anything similar to Chunwang Shiwang. When he attacked the navy in the previous pictures, I thought that the surrounding buildings also had iron, right? Cannonballs are also made of iron, right? Even the bullets are probably made of iron, and gold coins don't seem to be magnetic.
As a modern person and a time traveler, I seriously doubt the protagonist's stupidity
It feels a bit like a child, without the courage of a king.
Pig's feet are too soft
Pig's Knuckle is like a child, and the whole book feels childish and cheerful, unlike a time-traveling adult. The moves are not exaggerated enough, and the person is not ruthless enough. He does not look like a pirate, but feels like an adventurer. The pig's feet are not domineering enough either.
I like the writing so far and the setting is also very good. I just don't know if this book is a membership or a paid one. It's better to be a member.
I have almost no temperament. I have never seen it before. If you are fighting at the top, at least raise the siege wall or hundreds of warships or pacifists.









