
The Ultimate Tyrant!
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Under the bustling neon city, unknown monsters lurk. Martial arts schools, biological transformation, cutting-edge mechas, golden blood, abyssal alien species... Chen Feng came to this parallel world similar to the earth, and found that he could enter a strange dream world and pick up various light groups. [Limit-breaking light group: It can enhance martial arts skill proficiency, break through limits, and improve! ][Attribute light group: Four-dimensional attribute points can be added randomly, bigger and stronger, add points! ][Talent light group: You get the talent - blue armor, you can switch the fighting form, and the explosive power increases by 100%...] [Skill light group: You get the ultra-limit tempering method, destined to break through the limits of human beings...] When the martial arts school gradually declined, modified humans and cutting-edge mechas became popular. Chen Feng has achieved the ultimate breakthrough in the dream world, integrated extraordinary talents, and continues the path of martial arts! Tear apart mechas with your hands and destroy aircraft carriers with your fists! I am, the great King of the Century, the ultimate tyrant who overlooks all living beings! ........ My name is Chen Feng, the peak you can never surpass.
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Official(62)Scraped 22d ago
You can read it before Chapter 400 or 500, but I don't recommend it later.
In the early stage, it was quite fun for the protagonist to dare to fight hard. But after more than 500 chapters, even the enemy can plot against the protagonist. The protagonist was tricked around and then came to the rescue. It was quite annoying to watch. Secondly, in order to make the protagonist have enemies in the real world, the author has been continuously strengthening the high-end combat capabilities of various countries. As mentioned earlier, there are few high-level combat powers (flying generals, etc.). As a result, as the protagonist's strength increases, various countries have mecha transformations that are comparable to the seventh or eighth level of gods. Also, after more than 500 chapters, the protagonist's role is reduced. When fighting others, he is threatened by the enemy first, and then talks about it for three to five chapters. In the end, the protagonist is fighting while saying embarrassing words. Similar to me... I am not afraid of anyone,... I am fearless,... I have a sword. I can only say that there is indeed a reason why no one is watching from behind. It's not as exciting as the previous writing, and it also overwhelms the combat power and disgusts the protagonist and readers. In the end, the combat power of the people behind them also collapsed. Their attributes were worth hundreds of points, and they still couldn't kill the mobs. They had to kill them like flies when they were buzzing to annoyance.
A good start and a so-so ending
The opening is really good. It's rare to see such good modern martial arts novels. However, from the moment the protagonist enters the second secret realm, the snake secret realm becomes boring. It's dull and boring. I feel that the author has mixed up the priorities. Isn't the core of this book the main world where the protagonist lives? Why do you write so many worlds? The world setting at the beginning was pretty good! Exploring and slowly becoming stronger to take the inheritance of Jida, why should we join the new world? What's the word count if it's not water? I don't know if the author can't figure out the plot or something, but writing a new inner world is really a failure Even if you write the first inner world and then merge it with the main world, it will be 100 times better than adding that snake's secret realm. Also, I found a problem with the author of this book, which is writing melee. The author's writing was quite confusing when describing it. I didn't understand it. The melee plot and the description of the fight But when the protagonist fights alone, it's fine. But when the protagonist fights with multiple people, it's really confusing It's a pity that the writing in the rest of the book is average.
It's really ugly. The plot is the same for the sake of showing off, and every fight has to be a turn system. You do it, I fight back, and then every time there will be a bunch of weak people watching, sighing at the protagonist's strength. Even now, I still can't watch it anymore.
The author teaches mathematics and physical education. It all depends on your mood.
I've read almost 500 chapters and I can't stand it anymore. The male protagonist's appearance every time is at the last moment, which is very extreme. Fortunately, it's okay once or twice, but most of them are uncomfortable to watch.
The rhythm is not good, the plot is referenced, and there is some thinking in the front. The middle and back parts are written directly, it is all beat and beat, and the chapter names are also named as beat and beat. I can barely pass this type of novel.
A bit poisonous
If you don't call the police after seeing a monster being chased, why don't you go check it out during the day? Why does this brain circuit stop you from running away when I encounter you during the day?
Why are you seeking death? The protagonist's mantra is four to five in one chapter
Too many words of watery words. The sound of walking and the details of drinking water must be written clearly in detail. It's too watery.
A level 5 upgrade to level 6 stuck for more than 100 chapters. Really good at water. Please drink it slowly. I won't order anymore.
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Official(62)Scraped 22d ago
You can read it before Chapter 400 or 500, but I don't recommend it later.
In the early stage, it was quite fun for the protagonist to dare to fight hard. But after more than 500 chapters, even the enemy can plot against the protagonist. The protagonist was tricked around and then came to the rescue. It was quite annoying to watch. Secondly, in order to make the protagonist have enemies in the real world, the author has been continuously strengthening the high-end combat capabilities of various countries. As mentioned earlier, there are few high-level combat powers (flying generals, etc.). As a result, as the protagonist's strength increases, various countries have mecha transformations that are comparable to the seventh or eighth level of gods. Also, after more than 500 chapters, the protagonist's role is reduced. When fighting others, he is threatened by the enemy first, and then talks about it for three to five chapters. In the end, the protagonist is fighting while saying embarrassing words. Similar to me... I am not afraid of anyone,... I am fearless,... I have a sword. I can only say that there is indeed a reason why no one is watching from behind. It's not as exciting as the previous writing, and it also overwhelms the combat power and disgusts the protagonist and readers. In the end, the combat power of the people behind them also collapsed. Their attributes were worth hundreds of points, and they still couldn't kill the mobs. They had to kill them like flies when they were buzzing to annoyance.
A good start and a so-so ending
The opening is really good. It's rare to see such good modern martial arts novels. However, from the moment the protagonist enters the second secret realm, the snake secret realm becomes boring. It's dull and boring. I feel that the author has mixed up the priorities. Isn't the core of this book the main world where the protagonist lives? Why do you write so many worlds? The world setting at the beginning was pretty good! Exploring and slowly becoming stronger to take the inheritance of Jida, why should we join the new world? What's the word count if it's not water? I don't know if the author can't figure out the plot or something, but writing a new inner world is really a failure Even if you write the first inner world and then merge it with the main world, it will be 100 times better than adding that snake's secret realm. Also, I found a problem with the author of this book, which is writing melee. The author's writing was quite confusing when describing it. I didn't understand it. The melee plot and the description of the fight But when the protagonist fights alone, it's fine. But when the protagonist fights with multiple people, it's really confusing It's a pity that the writing in the rest of the book is average.
It's really ugly. The plot is the same for the sake of showing off, and every fight has to be a turn system. You do it, I fight back, and then every time there will be a bunch of weak people watching, sighing at the protagonist's strength. Even now, I still can't watch it anymore.
The author teaches mathematics and physical education. It all depends on your mood.
I've read almost 500 chapters and I can't stand it anymore. The male protagonist's appearance every time is at the last moment, which is very extreme. Fortunately, it's okay once or twice, but most of them are uncomfortable to watch.
The rhythm is not good, the plot is referenced, and there is some thinking in the front. The middle and back parts are written directly, it is all beat and beat, and the chapter names are also named as beat and beat. I can barely pass this type of novel.
A bit poisonous
If you don't call the police after seeing a monster being chased, why don't you go check it out during the day? Why does this brain circuit stop you from running away when I encounter you during the day?
Why are you seeking death? The protagonist's mantra is four to five in one chapter
Too many words of watery words. The sound of walking and the details of drinking water must be written clearly in detail. It's too watery.
A level 5 upgrade to level 6 stuck for more than 100 chapters. Really good at water. Please drink it slowly. I won't order anymore.
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Jida-ryu novels, you can tell just by looking at the title, it's a piece of food




Put on hold Goldfinger: Dreamland Light Group Girlfriend: The protagonist travels to another world and has a sister who takes good care of him, but she doesn't have much of a role. He can obtain a practice light group in his dreams. The martial arts in the other world are in decline and there is no way forward, while the modified people are rampant. The dream world where the protagonist has been has a way forward. Overall, it is a typical urban martial arts novel. You kill one by one. The advantages and disadvantages are similar to those of similar upgrade novels. There are no special surprises or flaws. It is just a bit middle-of-the-road, which is innocuous to me. When I read online articles, I usually only read interesting articles without pursuing ideological and artistic quality. I also always believe that if an author honestly writes interesting articles well and does not play tricks, he will already surpass many works. This book has many flaws, but it is interesting enough that I can continue reading it. I saw Chapter 297, it's gone, save it. Although it's a bit tiring for the protagonist to have the taunting aura all the time, fortunately, the protagonist kills quickly, so it doesn't affect the fun.




Under the bustling neon city, unknown monsters lurk. Martial arts schools, biological transformation, cutting-edge mechas, golden bloodline, abyssal alien species, Chen Feng came to this parallel world similar to the earth, and found that he could enter a strange dream world and pick up various light groups.



The Jidao adds some flow and stitches monsters, but the upgrade rhythm is quite smooth. There are some small poisonous points but it does not affect reading. Bai Shuang's article












