
Dharma God Live Room
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1.5 Billion trolls on Earth are watching this world of sword and magic through Norman's eyes. In addition to shouting "666" and scolding the anchor, these trolls also don't mind revealing some magic spells, such as the dragon language forbidden curse "Disaster of the Undead": "How can I say that I have no clothes? I share the same robe with you. The king raised his troops and repaired my spear..."
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I found it when I was scanning the list today. I clicked in and looked at the book review section and found out that it was a new book by the author of "The King of Bad Movies". I tried it and it seemed pretty good. This book is similar to Xiao Yu Qingchen's "Kidnapping All Humanity" formula, but the protagonist is not a time traveler but a low-level native. The protagonist is a poor person in a Western fantasy world. He has had his own live broadcast room since he was a child, and his mind is constantly refreshed with the comments and voices of countless Chinese people on this earth. After a famine occurred in the countryside, he was forced to go to the city to visit his relatives. He could not find his relatives, but because he could read and write Chinese characters, which are the magical characters of this world, he was mistaken by a small nobleman for a mage and was treated as a guest to teach the noble daughter. This book can be regarded as a standard live broadcast text, designed so that all Chinese people can see this live broadcast room, and Chinese is the magic text of the world where the protagonist lives, which is inherently magical. To be honest, this setting is quite silly. However, compared with other live broadcasts, the biggest feature is that the protagonist is an ignorant native who has no idea what live broadcasts are. Even the Chinese characters and Chinese have been subtly understood over the years. I look forward to seeing when the protagonist figures out live broadcasts and then reaches the peak of life with the help of more than a billion people. As for the flaws, first of all I want to strongly complain about it. This author has too much bad taste. Forget about the previous book inexplicably abusing the protagonist. In this book, the protagonist accidentally got a bucket of excrement from the aunt, and also forcibly described the strong taste in it. How many readers do you want to dissuade through the first two chapters... Secondly, the traditional Chinese characters are too eye-catching. Although I can understand it, it is very uncomfortable, and it is really necessary to play. For example, in the introduction to the Book of Songs Qin Feng, it is obviously better to use Qin's seal script, not to mention oracle bone inscriptions. For the sake of readers' reading experience, it is recommended to switch back to simplified Chinese. Finally, the character of the protagonist is not pleasant. Originally, I was going to give him dry food +, but because the slot was reduced to dry food, I will change my assessment later depending on the situation.




This book is the first time I have seen the application of traditional and simplified characters, but it will make people feel uncomfortable for a while, and the reading speed will also be slowed down. The author's idea is relatively novel, but unfortunately the update is unstable.




A different live broadcast, the story of a small character's rise by relying on the "melon-eating masses"




The protagonist of this book is a native from another world, and the live broadcast room is only visible to Chinese people. The alien mage's language is actually Chinese. Six six six. In other words, behind the protagonist, there are 1.5 Billion big guys working in the background (if you watch them all.) It feels pretty good. Let's talk about the negative points, the first chapter is full of shit and urine. It tastes good. It is recommended not to read the first chapter.













