
I Can See the Blood Bar and Become a God by Myself
About This Novel
[Extremely rhythmic and refreshing article] [Far ahead] [Killing with courage] In an accident, all seven billion people in Blue Star were involved in a primitive wilderness continent. There are no high-rise buildings here, civilization is gone, and soul-stirring shadows lurk in the black fog. Everyone is forced to play a game called "civilization development" under a high-pressure environment. Bai Subaru was also involved in this game, but unexpectedly discovered that he could see the health bars of all things. Not just a shadow. Every plant, tree, flower, and stone that you can see, even the water in the lake, has blood bars. Including the earth under your feet...--This book is also called "Everyone is still digging for fire, but you have launched the starship?" "Starting with a stone ax, I cut through the alien continent" "About the fact that I wanted to farm but was forced to become a god"
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
The protagonist is really stubborn. I'm not saying it's bad, but he is the best in the server. He is always in the lead and his reputation can be exchanged for rewards. He develops a civilization system and encourages group groups. I can't stand it. Can one person in the Stone Age be called civilized? Please leave a comment to let readers who don't like to be stubborn stop wasting their time.
The author comes up with whatever he wants, and from time to time puts some restrictions on the protagonist's talents, which is inconsistent.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
The protagonist is really stubborn. I'm not saying it's bad, but he is the best in the server. He is always in the lead and his reputation can be exchanged for rewards. He develops a civilization system and encourages group groups. I can't stand it. Can one person in the Stone Age be called civilized? Please leave a comment to let readers who don't like to be stubborn stop wasting their time.
The author comes up with whatever he wants, and from time to time puts some restrictions on the protagonist's talents, which is inconsistent.













