
Above the Disease
About This Novel
Diseases become demons, and epidemics become demons. Humanity is in decline. In order to explore the path of medicine, there is a medical department to govern the world to eliminate epidemics. Undercurrents are surging, and civil strife continues in the six continents. The world is turned upside down, and the eight representatives fight against the epidemic. The Life Bank provides immortality, and the Shenwu Pharmaceutical Company is as rich as the enemy. [Odd Items], [Famous Swords], [Titles], [Top Three], [Patient Association], [Epidemic Draft], [Dark Continent]... After resurrecting from the dead, Zhou Zhi woke up from the underground morgue, facing a world full of disease and malice. "Holding the epidemic-killing knife in your hand, you should kill the epidemic in the world."
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Subject matter and content
The subject matter is very novel, mutated doctors and diseases. However, the protagonist does not behave at all like the boss who developed powerful drugs in his previous life. After reading more than 60 chapters, I didn't see any highlights from the protagonist. The medical and research abilities in his previous life were not reflected at all, and he just said "the operation begins" and just chopped up the monster. (I can understand if you say you transformed those monsters into corpse puppets or removed the organs that caused the disease) If you say you want to fight, just fight. Still so cowardly. After more than 60 chapters, I can only shake people in a fight. The subject matter is novel but the content is unsatisfactory. How much I expected before watching it, how disappointed I was after watching it. I hope that the author's next book will clarify the positioning of doctors and diseases, and will no longer be like this book, which is tasteless and tasteless, and it is a pity to discard it.
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The setting is wonderful, but the characters are so weird. They are all evil and negative people. In a world where life is hard to survive, there are so many selfish villains in one city and several villages. How can this city be safe and reliable? This kind of atmosphere cannot be created at all. Without looking at the world view, just from the perspective of the amnesiac protagonist, the plague killer = plague = the source of the disease. Where did the protagonist figure out that he should join the Plague Killers? We started with a group of hooligans + evil believers, met two epidemic killers, one was lustful and selfish, the other was in love, then the dean was anti-human and the captain was a fool (bad and stupid), the hostage (the princess was sick and wanted revenge) Qixing (she clearly didn't like her, but she still wanted to spoil her sister), Xia Yu (an evil villain, but the only one who didn't harm the protagonist's interests, and also saved the protagonist's life) I don't understand why you don't add heretics and plague killers. Second paragraph Entering the city, there is an obvious information jam, a strange osteopathic doctor, a stupid and unaware aunt soliciting customers, a silly and sweet doctor's daughter, a black-hearted classmate Sun Qian, and a brainless cult doctor. Then I wrote the promotion method, but not the skill acquisition method. Qixing Skin didn't understand it either. By the way, Chen Chaosheng is just a mama's boy, but his family won't find him if he goes missing? Bank card not deactivated? Are knives and other things hidden in people's skin? Especially that sentence that almost killed her. Why did you still play with the communicator during the battle? It's also rare to see a book in which all decent professions are written as bad guys.
The subject matter is indeed very novel, but the writing style is really a bit rubbish.
It has more than 600 chapters, but the first few chapters that attract readers the most are poorly written. I haven't read the rest because I can't stand it. There is something wrong with the protagonist's character. It's just that one moment it's very calm and the other moment it feels a bit stupid.
The Three Golden Chapters are very attractive
However, the plot is old-fashioned, the IQ of the supporting characters is off the line, and the author's description of the supporting characters is insufficient. The protagonist always looks aloof and can only survive for a few minutes without a cheat at the beginning The plague exterminator in Chapter 14 has greed in his eyes when he sees a beautiful woman?
Excessive foreshadowing
After reading more than 200 chapters, it has been foreshadowing that the protagonist will develop a strength system that is not found in this world. However, the whole chapter is filled with all kinds of pretense and character relationship development. Fights are still very expensive, and his own strength is not that good.
I've read almost 400 chapters, and I'm feeling a little uncomfortable. There are some thoughts in my mind that I don't want to express. First of all, the subject matter is very novel, but the writing method has problems. The protagonist's golden finger has a very low sense of existence, and many medical memories from the past life are not used. Although I published a few papers, I then went on to write other ones. So far, there are no results. I talked about building a cell system but ran into other plots. It may be because there are relatively few training stages in the novel (apprentice - formal - chief surgeon - human dragon - human dragon and above), and the protagonist's main plot has not made obvious progress. There is no main plot, and it seems to be spliced together by a large number of fragmentary straight lines. Unlike other novels, the setting is very simple. You must first refine your Qi to perfection, and then find the Foundation Establishment Pill or the Heavenly Way and Humanity Foundation Establishment to break through. The protagonist of this novel seems to be mixed with one plot here and another with another plot. It is not clear when it will happen, and I don't know the situation. Secondly, the protagonist is a reborn person, but he was surprised to see acupuncture and Chinese medicine (Cheng Yun), and the protagonist has never tried the treatment methods in the past life, such as using past life methods without using spiritual power for treatment. Oh yes, it is almost 400 chapters. I have been calling back and forth. As a doctor, there is not much written about treating patients. The patient's illness is solved by killing him with a knife, right?
It's a nice novel, I hope the author doesn't open up a harem randomly
Don't write it down to the end. If you are a woman, you will like the male protagonist, no matter how good he is. I hope the author will not set it up like this later. I can accept no cp but cannot accept harem stories! [Emot=default,38/]
It's good, but it's a little bit harem-y, and the only part of the story I can't understand about the protagonist's past life is
The characterization, detailed descriptions, and pit filling in the book are all good. The world view is very good, but the only thing I can't figure out in the book is one point, and this is also where I'm not sure whether it's a trap, a foreshadowing, or a mistake: The complexity of the protagonist's identity, first of all, is that the protagonist's previous life was the founder of [Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells] in a certain world. He was also the president of the World Medical Association and the founder of new medicine in that world. He was known as the most genius doctor in four thousand years. However, in this world, the protagonist's medicine is not actually shown much, and in Xuanyuanjing. When they were in the mental hospital, Di Qiuyan and the protagonist swapped personalities. The memory of the protagonist that Di Qiuyan saw was a story based on the protagonist's previous life as an experimental subject. This conflicted with the original story. And I read the whole book without explaining or filling in the gaps (I haven't finished the book here, so I'll read it later), so the doubts here are: Who was the protagonist in his previous life? Was he the famous president of the World Medical Association [Zhou Zhi], the perfect experimental subject [Zhou Zhi], or the [loving father]?
I feel like the lack of popularity is due to the writing being off-kilter. The beginning is good about the battles between disease monsters and humans, but later it is written that there are no more monsters, and the human country is peaceful and stable. The rest is full of protagonists fighting human villains, and there are no scary monsters at all. It seems that the apocalypse at the beginning is no longer there, it is just a struggle for hegemony between various countries. I thought it would be like a mysterious resurrection, fighting monsters and people. The apocalypse at the beginning is not written at all, it is completely wrong
You can read it, but the author is too pretentious
I have read Chapter 216. The protagonist gave me the feeling that he is capable but does things very poorly . Whether it's the medical exam incident or the handling of cigarettes, it gives people the feeling that things are too rubbish. Secondly, the subject matter is okay, but the performance of the protagonist is really rubbish (although I want to write it as cold and rational)
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Official(247)Scraped 22d ago
Subject matter and content
The subject matter is very novel, mutated doctors and diseases. However, the protagonist does not behave at all like the boss who developed powerful drugs in his previous life. After reading more than 60 chapters, I didn't see any highlights from the protagonist. The medical and research abilities in his previous life were not reflected at all, and he just said "the operation begins" and just chopped up the monster. (I can understand if you say you transformed those monsters into corpse puppets or removed the organs that caused the disease) If you say you want to fight, just fight. Still so cowardly. After more than 60 chapters, I can only shake people in a fight. The subject matter is novel but the content is unsatisfactory. How much I expected before watching it, how disappointed I was after watching it. I hope that the author's next book will clarify the positioning of doctors and diseases, and will no longer be like this book, which is tasteless and tasteless, and it is a pity to discard it.
Complain about it
The setting is wonderful, but the characters are so weird. They are all evil and negative people. In a world where life is hard to survive, there are so many selfish villains in one city and several villages. How can this city be safe and reliable? This kind of atmosphere cannot be created at all. Without looking at the world view, just from the perspective of the amnesiac protagonist, the plague killer = plague = the source of the disease. Where did the protagonist figure out that he should join the Plague Killers? We started with a group of hooligans + evil believers, met two epidemic killers, one was lustful and selfish, the other was in love, then the dean was anti-human and the captain was a fool (bad and stupid), the hostage (the princess was sick and wanted revenge) Qixing (she clearly didn't like her, but she still wanted to spoil her sister), Xia Yu (an evil villain, but the only one who didn't harm the protagonist's interests, and also saved the protagonist's life) I don't understand why you don't add heretics and plague killers. Second paragraph Entering the city, there is an obvious information jam, a strange osteopathic doctor, a stupid and unaware aunt soliciting customers, a silly and sweet doctor's daughter, a black-hearted classmate Sun Qian, and a brainless cult doctor. Then I wrote the promotion method, but not the skill acquisition method. Qixing Skin didn't understand it either. By the way, Chen Chaosheng is just a mama's boy, but his family won't find him if he goes missing? Bank card not deactivated? Are knives and other things hidden in people's skin? Especially that sentence that almost killed her. Why did you still play with the communicator during the battle? It's also rare to see a book in which all decent professions are written as bad guys.
The subject matter is indeed very novel, but the writing style is really a bit rubbish.
It has more than 600 chapters, but the first few chapters that attract readers the most are poorly written. I haven't read the rest because I can't stand it. There is something wrong with the protagonist's character. It's just that one moment it's very calm and the other moment it feels a bit stupid.
The Three Golden Chapters are very attractive
However, the plot is old-fashioned, the IQ of the supporting characters is off the line, and the author's description of the supporting characters is insufficient. The protagonist always looks aloof and can only survive for a few minutes without a cheat at the beginning The plague exterminator in Chapter 14 has greed in his eyes when he sees a beautiful woman?
Excessive foreshadowing
After reading more than 200 chapters, it has been foreshadowing that the protagonist will develop a strength system that is not found in this world. However, the whole chapter is filled with all kinds of pretense and character relationship development. Fights are still very expensive, and his own strength is not that good.
I've read almost 400 chapters, and I'm feeling a little uncomfortable. There are some thoughts in my mind that I don't want to express. First of all, the subject matter is very novel, but the writing method has problems. The protagonist's golden finger has a very low sense of existence, and many medical memories from the past life are not used. Although I published a few papers, I then went on to write other ones. So far, there are no results. I talked about building a cell system but ran into other plots. It may be because there are relatively few training stages in the novel (apprentice - formal - chief surgeon - human dragon - human dragon and above), and the protagonist's main plot has not made obvious progress. There is no main plot, and it seems to be spliced together by a large number of fragmentary straight lines. Unlike other novels, the setting is very simple. You must first refine your Qi to perfection, and then find the Foundation Establishment Pill or the Heavenly Way and Humanity Foundation Establishment to break through. The protagonist of this novel seems to be mixed with one plot here and another with another plot. It is not clear when it will happen, and I don't know the situation. Secondly, the protagonist is a reborn person, but he was surprised to see acupuncture and Chinese medicine (Cheng Yun), and the protagonist has never tried the treatment methods in the past life, such as using past life methods without using spiritual power for treatment. Oh yes, it is almost 400 chapters. I have been calling back and forth. As a doctor, there is not much written about treating patients. The patient's illness is solved by killing him with a knife, right?
It's a nice novel, I hope the author doesn't open up a harem randomly
Don't write it down to the end. If you are a woman, you will like the male protagonist, no matter how good he is. I hope the author will not set it up like this later. I can accept no cp but cannot accept harem stories! [Emot=default,38/]
It's good, but it's a little bit harem-y, and the only part of the story I can't understand about the protagonist's past life is
The characterization, detailed descriptions, and pit filling in the book are all good. The world view is very good, but the only thing I can't figure out in the book is one point, and this is also where I'm not sure whether it's a trap, a foreshadowing, or a mistake: The complexity of the protagonist's identity, first of all, is that the protagonist's previous life was the founder of [Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells] in a certain world. He was also the president of the World Medical Association and the founder of new medicine in that world. He was known as the most genius doctor in four thousand years. However, in this world, the protagonist's medicine is not actually shown much, and in Xuanyuanjing. When they were in the mental hospital, Di Qiuyan and the protagonist swapped personalities. The memory of the protagonist that Di Qiuyan saw was a story based on the protagonist's previous life as an experimental subject. This conflicted with the original story. And I read the whole book without explaining or filling in the gaps (I haven't finished the book here, so I'll read it later), so the doubts here are: Who was the protagonist in his previous life? Was he the famous president of the World Medical Association [Zhou Zhi], the perfect experimental subject [Zhou Zhi], or the [loving father]?
I feel like the lack of popularity is due to the writing being off-kilter. The beginning is good about the battles between disease monsters and humans, but later it is written that there are no more monsters, and the human country is peaceful and stable. The rest is full of protagonists fighting human villains, and there are no scary monsters at all. It seems that the apocalypse at the beginning is no longer there, it is just a struggle for hegemony between various countries. I thought it would be like a mysterious resurrection, fighting monsters and people. The apocalypse at the beginning is not written at all, it is completely wrong
You can read it, but the author is too pretentious
I have read Chapter 216. The protagonist gave me the feeling that he is capable but does things very poorly . Whether it's the medical exam incident or the handling of cigarettes, it gives people the feeling that things are too rubbish. Secondly, the subject matter is okay, but the performance of the protagonist is really rubbish (although I want to write it as cold and rational)












