
Wasteland Walker: Start with a Metal Knife
by Qian Dui Li Zhen Xun Kan Gen Kun
About This Novel
When the order of civilization is completely destroyed, the good and evil of human nature will be infinitely magnified. In the Rock Camp, Ye Yuchen witnessed the transactions and betrayals for survival; under the pursuit of "Thunder's Fury", he experienced the madness and distortion brought about by power. The metal in his hand can save people or kill people. Should you choose to be a hero who protects the weak, or a tyrant who dominates everything? In the difficult choices again and again, Ye Yuchen kept questioning his heart. This novel is not only a visual feast, but also an exploration and reflection on the depths of human nature.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
The plot is written in a cliched way The protagonists all have a paternalistic tone. The protagonist treats the rest of them like fools. Start by writing: The professor is teaching, so at least it's the thinking logic of college students, right? The protagonist explains things in the same tone as someone who has no logical thinking. In addition, the protagonist's ability is: metal manipulation! This ability is quite strong, right? Plus it's a modern urban environment! That's just like that so-and-so from Marvel! As a result, the protagonist only knows how to fabricate weapons at the beginning, and then use them to solve problems? This makes me even less optimistic about the follow-up to your book. (Although I only listened to the first five chapters)
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
The plot is written in a cliched way The protagonists all have a paternalistic tone. The protagonist treats the rest of them like fools. Start by writing: The professor is teaching, so at least it's the thinking logic of college students, right? The protagonist explains things in the same tone as someone who has no logical thinking. In addition, the protagonist's ability is: metal manipulation! This ability is quite strong, right? Plus it's a modern urban environment! That's just like that so-and-so from Marvel! As a result, the protagonist only knows how to fabricate weapons at the beginning, and then use them to solve problems? This makes me even less optimistic about the follow-up to your book. (Although I only listened to the first five chapters)









