
Waste Rescue Plan
by Ghost Doucai
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Dissatisfied with reality, use death to declare yourself a waste! Unexpectedly, he appeared in Nirvana City, drank Tianluo Spring water, and his soul turned into a water snake to practice in the "Sea of Bitterness", but his body appeared in a small fishing village. From then on, his soul and body practiced separately! Becoming an adventurer, coincidentally, coincides with the end of adventurers! Was this an accidental 'time travel', or was it planned? How can waste be reused in garbage dumps? The story is absurd, who will go with it?
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Most of the first ten chapters are like reading a fable. I can't say how well written it is, but it is definitely written with great care. Chapter 14 is where the story really begins, with a slightly normal style mixed with some chicken soup. I don't feel like I like this book too much, because what he writes about is the growth of a real waste, rather than the 'waste' type genius in online articles, referred to as waste material. You have to endure the author constantly reminding you that the protagonist of this book is a waste, waste, waste before you can read it. However, I always read books from a God's perspective, and I am immune to the so-called sense of substitution and the incomprehensible feeling. Showing off, upgrading farming, well, I didn't see any of it. In summary, this is a book that you can read with patience and feel absolutely worth it.




The first few chapters are quite depressing, but the book is really good




After thinking about it for a long time, I finally wanted to put this book out... One of the reasons that made me hesitate for a long time is its narrative method, which can be said to be a strange painting style. This is a story of spiritual practice separated from the body. The style is a bit like the previously recommended World-Eating Dragon. If that reflects a chaotic and confused mental state, the first fourteen chapters of this book have a weird feeling. Of course, you have to ignore that the protagonist keeps repeating that he is a waste. Suggested viewing angles: watching Poisonous Chicken Soup or watching Fable. The story begins with the suicide of the protagonist, and comes to a world after death. The people who come here are all useless people who want to do nothing, have no goals, have weak hearts, the sky will not accept it, the earth will not leave it, and the gods and ghosts are disgusted with it. There are two choices when you come here, continue to live and change yourself, or completely give up and die again. There is no doubt about this choice. To live, you need to drink Tianluo Spring water. This is also an item throughout the entire story, and its true purpose is confusing. The effect I realized for the first time was that I could live here as a beast during the day and a human at night after washing my menstruation and cutting my marrow. The way to drink it is to enter the sea of suffering, but in the end he becomes a beast. The old turtle in the sea of suffering said, "people are people, and beasts are beasts." Starting from Chapter 15, the style of painting begins to return to normal, but the perspective you follow is only half of the protagonist. You can call this protagonist "Body". "Body" has no memory and is silly and cute, but the people you meet always correspond to the people you met when you came in. The one we followed before can be called "Soul". This time, the effect of Tianluo Spring Water is different. (Although they are obviously the same person, there is a feeling that the protagonist has been changed. This feeling does not disappear until the two sides are almost in the same state of mind←_←) Although some plots may feel a bit deliberate, it does not affect viewing. The big octopus in Hopelessness was thought to be a possible villain at first, but now I like it more and more 233 The idea is very good, but the holes dug are too existential. It is difficult to concentrate on the current story until it is filled in. By the way, the appetite-sucking technique still needs to be refined... Ps: The author likes to use exclamation points and repetitions to create a contextual atmosphere←_← ps: The first chapter is a bit like preaching but it's really just the protagonist's heart. I hope you won't fall here_(:з」∠)_ ps: By the way, this cover is really a bit nostalgic = = ------ Wait, the one in the book review section just said that your other book reviews were a bit exaggerated, and they were deleted... Exm? (●-●) Are you sure you want to leave only complimentary words? Author, I would be very suspicious if that were the case...




Most of the first ten chapters are like reading a fable. I can't say how well written it is, but it is definitely written with great care. Chapter 14 is where the story really begins, with a slightly normal style mixed with some chicken soup. I don't feel like I like this book too much, because what he writes about is the growth of a real waste, rather than the 'waste' type genius in online articles, referred to as waste material. You have to endure the author constantly reminding you that the protagonist of this book is a waste, waste, waste before you can read it. However, I always read books from a God's perspective, and I am immune to the so-called sense of substitution and the incomprehensible feeling. Showing off, upgrading farming, well, I didn't see any of it. In summary, this is a book that you can read with patience and feel absolutely worth it.











