
End of Winter: My Items Have Entries
About This Novel
Solar activity weakened, heat dissipation decreased, and the earth entered an ice age overnight. A mysterious energy is emitted from the sun to the earth. As a result, animals and plants have evolved and mutated, and mankind has suffered an unprecedented crisis. Chen Xu awakened the power of plants and obtained the entry system. He rose from the bottom of the world and grew into the pillar of mankind. In this era, although the power of individuals is powerful, the power of the group is the most powerful! Only by uniting can we survive the crisis!
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Official(40)Scraped 26d ago
I just read the introduction, and I agree with the sentence at the end, "The power of the group is the most powerful." Generally, what makes apocalyptic literature unreadable is that the author often emphasizes personal evolution and ignores the social attributes of human beings. The rise of mankind relies on the power of groups. Without groups, no matter how strong you are individually, can you create a brilliant civilization? If you say you can, then what you are writing is not apocalyptic writing, but a writing about immortality. Only the legendary immortality can create the world by one person.
Plant creation + mental control + entry strengthening + plant beastization = Creator. The protagonist creates countless races by himself, such as the World Tree, the Tree of Life, the Tree People, and the most important thing is the Elf Race. Aren't the elves nice? Find a planet and create a giant tree. When the main tree root takes root in the center of the earth and the side roots are spread all over the surface of the planet, the tree is the ball, the ball is the tree, and the ball and the tree are one. Then issues such as ecological gravity will become trivial, and the protagonist will be the master of the planet.
So is the protagonist's system just a decoration?
Isn't the best way to make plants stronger by constantly upgrading two or three plants? There is no such thing as improvising. If you take so long to add plant entries, you can cultivate a world tree. Bad review.
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Official(40)Scraped 26d ago
I just read the introduction, and I agree with the sentence at the end, "The power of the group is the most powerful." Generally, what makes apocalyptic literature unreadable is that the author often emphasizes personal evolution and ignores the social attributes of human beings. The rise of mankind relies on the power of groups. Without groups, no matter how strong you are individually, can you create a brilliant civilization? If you say you can, then what you are writing is not apocalyptic writing, but a writing about immortality. Only the legendary immortality can create the world by one person.
Plant creation + mental control + entry strengthening + plant beastization = Creator. The protagonist creates countless races by himself, such as the World Tree, the Tree of Life, the Tree People, and the most important thing is the Elf Race. Aren't the elves nice? Find a planet and create a giant tree. When the main tree root takes root in the center of the earth and the side roots are spread all over the surface of the planet, the tree is the ball, the ball is the tree, and the ball and the tree are one. Then issues such as ecological gravity will become trivial, and the protagonist will be the master of the planet.
So is the protagonist's system just a decoration?
Isn't the best way to make plants stronger by constantly upgrading two or three plants? There is no such thing as improvising. If you take so long to add plant entries, you can cultivate a world tree. Bad review.
Come on⛽
Hahaha, it's better to join the country💰Upgrade quickly, you can also be a savior, show off
666 Advertise and earn perfect attendance, thank you ๑•́₃•̀๑ "Survival in the Mist: Starting Contract Gold-Eating Insect"
The author doesn't know how to be a eunuch, right? The writing is quite good.















