
From Koi to Dragon God of the East China Sea
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All things are possible, even a carp can leap over the dragon's gate. This is a story about Su Mu being reborn as a goldfish...
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Official(78)Scraped 4d ago
The author said that when I saw the clone, I felt like I didn't want to continue reading. It didn't mean that. We are old bookworms who have read it for several years (I don't know if I am an old bookworm after reading it for six or seven years). But after reading the novel for so long, I have read most types of novels and know the routines. Now I read it to see if this book can attract me. Like the clone you wrote, all the previous ones are still there. It's okay, but once you start writing clones to be like players, you won't want to continue, because many online game novels are almost tired of the same routine. I feel that it would be fine if you only write about monsters. If you add too many types, it will be easy to see the ones you don't like and be dismissed. For example, when I saw that you can fight monsters and upgrade like players, I felt that it was boring and I didn't want to read it. Therefore, it is easy for old bookworms to be persuaded to give up, because there is no novelty. Personally, those who feel offended should still look to Haihan.
The front looks good, but the back can only be "haha". In the past, the evolution of the main body only took a few minutes, but since the clone appeared, it took more than a month to evolve. I was also drunk. And Pipi Shrimp is a monster. What's the use of training monsters without intelligence? Leveling up is okay, but I don't understand troop training. Without wisdom, it's just like relying on instinct to fight. Let's talk about clones. The clone's strength in the early stage is even better than that of the main body. But in the later stage, the clone can only destroy the main body with two or three arrows every minute. So what's the use of the main body? Just write the clone directly, no need to write the main body.
Did I read the wrong book?
Isn't this book called The Strongest Shooter in Time Travel Online Games?
I want to know if the author has sold this article. His writing has become extremely clumsy since it was posted, and he is flooding the site with information like crazy. I think he has been replaced.
I'm planning on giving up the book. The first part was pretty good, but I didn't want to read it after I got the clone.
I hope there will be less content about clones in the future.
I wanted to make fun of the book Global Spiritual Tide, so I wrote in the comment area that I felt aggrieved after reading it, so I was banned. I think it's a bit cowardly...
The author of more than 80 pictures started to poison
If you don't make a good big monster, you can obviously do everything in seconds, but you have to get a first-level trumpet to show off. This is extremely poisonous.
I hope the author writes less about the plot of the clone and more about the ontology.
Isn't it putting the cart before the horse by writing too many doppelgangers? And I think I came to read this book to see the protagonist evolve from fish to dragon. You wrote too many clones to fight monsters and upgrade like humans. Then I might as well read this online game-type invincible article. At least it won't be like this one where you fight monsters and upgrade on the human side, and then upgrade into wild monsters. This kind of plot is very annoying, I hope the author will read it
Well enough
Can you stop writing so many chapters and write more about the clone?
Is the author's focus wrong? Shouldn't the important perspective of this book be the evolution of goldfish?
Why is it that everything in the back is from a human perspective?
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Official(78)Scraped 4d ago
The author said that when I saw the clone, I felt like I didn't want to continue reading. It didn't mean that. We are old bookworms who have read it for several years (I don't know if I am an old bookworm after reading it for six or seven years). But after reading the novel for so long, I have read most types of novels and know the routines. Now I read it to see if this book can attract me. Like the clone you wrote, all the previous ones are still there. It's okay, but once you start writing clones to be like players, you won't want to continue, because many online game novels are almost tired of the same routine. I feel that it would be fine if you only write about monsters. If you add too many types, it will be easy to see the ones you don't like and be dismissed. For example, when I saw that you can fight monsters and upgrade like players, I felt that it was boring and I didn't want to read it. Therefore, it is easy for old bookworms to be persuaded to give up, because there is no novelty. Personally, those who feel offended should still look to Haihan.
The front looks good, but the back can only be "haha". In the past, the evolution of the main body only took a few minutes, but since the clone appeared, it took more than a month to evolve. I was also drunk. And Pipi Shrimp is a monster. What's the use of training monsters without intelligence? Leveling up is okay, but I don't understand troop training. Without wisdom, it's just like relying on instinct to fight. Let's talk about clones. The clone's strength in the early stage is even better than that of the main body. But in the later stage, the clone can only destroy the main body with two or three arrows every minute. So what's the use of the main body? Just write the clone directly, no need to write the main body.
Did I read the wrong book?
Isn't this book called The Strongest Shooter in Time Travel Online Games?
I want to know if the author has sold this article. His writing has become extremely clumsy since it was posted, and he is flooding the site with information like crazy. I think he has been replaced.
I'm planning on giving up the book. The first part was pretty good, but I didn't want to read it after I got the clone.
I hope there will be less content about clones in the future.
I wanted to make fun of the book Global Spiritual Tide, so I wrote in the comment area that I felt aggrieved after reading it, so I was banned. I think it's a bit cowardly...
The author of more than 80 pictures started to poison
If you don't make a good big monster, you can obviously do everything in seconds, but you have to get a first-level trumpet to show off. This is extremely poisonous.
I hope the author writes less about the plot of the clone and more about the ontology.
Isn't it putting the cart before the horse by writing too many doppelgangers? And I think I came to read this book to see the protagonist evolve from fish to dragon. You wrote too many clones to fight monsters and upgrade like humans. Then I might as well read this online game-type invincible article. At least it won't be like this one where you fight monsters and upgrade on the human side, and then upgrade into wild monsters. This kind of plot is very annoying, I hope the author will read it
Well enough
Can you stop writing so many chapters and write more about the clone?
Is the author's focus wrong? Shouldn't the important perspective of this book be the evolution of goldfish?
Why is it that everything in the back is from a human perspective?













