
Failure Makes You Stronger
by Uncle
About This Novel
You fail and you increase your physical attributes. You keep failing and keep increasing your physical attributes. Not enough attributes? Not strong? It doesn't matter, we have the skills! Are there enemies and monsters blocking the way? It doesn't matter, just turn on the skills, add status, and solve it with one punch! Accidentally injured? You may not know where the title "humanoid milk-making machine" came from.
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Official(4)Scraped 22d ago
Cow cow cow cow cow
About settings
Many friends may have problems with this, so I will briefly mention it here. 1. Let's talk about the task briefly: there is no reward for success, but you can become stronger if you fail. (As for the reasons, I will explain them one by one later. In short, I hope it can bring you a reading experience that you don't want.) 2. Physical attribute issues. 2.1: The decision to only add defense in the early stage. Many people believe that speed is more important. I have seen all the suggestions. The author naturally knows this. But looking at the basic background setting, the protagonist lives in an underground base, with his parents behind him, and is in a state of "nowhere to hide". When the disaster star value is limited, defense first is to survive. 2.2: Speed issues in the battle with Xu Feng's life and death and Changfeng's Demon Hunting Team Liu Zi'ao. The speed dimension of the protagonist here is close to that of a junior bronze-level awakener, but the speed is definitely not fast. The victory in the battle is entirely due to the power brought by the power of control, the stress response ability trained by being beaten for many years, and the fighting style of fighting for one's life and then using the disaster star value to increase the vitality and blood to recover from the injury. (The emphasis here is on "fighting for one's life"). Also: In order to make the plot and settings more rigorous, the author also made revisions after repeated speculation. I remember a certain great master said that good works are inseparable from the joint efforts of authors and readers. Naturally, if you have any problems with reading, you should mention it, and the author will work hard to give you a better reading experience. (Those who make trouble and greet family members unreasonably will be tortured for ten minutes.) That's all for now, I wish you all a happy reading! --From a young author who wants to go further with everyone.
What rubbish. I'm really convinced. The protagonist is so weak at the beginning. He can't even beat a seven-year-old girl.
There is nothing interesting about this story, and it does not deserve to be called a system novel.
It's really fun to watch and it's the finale. . . .
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Official(4)Scraped 22d ago
Cow cow cow cow cow
About settings
Many friends may have problems with this, so I will briefly mention it here. 1. Let's talk about the task briefly: there is no reward for success, but you can become stronger if you fail. (As for the reasons, I will explain them one by one later. In short, I hope it can bring you a reading experience that you don't want.) 2. Physical attribute issues. 2.1: The decision to only add defense in the early stage. Many people believe that speed is more important. I have seen all the suggestions. The author naturally knows this. But looking at the basic background setting, the protagonist lives in an underground base, with his parents behind him, and is in a state of "nowhere to hide". When the disaster star value is limited, defense first is to survive. 2.2: Speed issues in the battle with Xu Feng's life and death and Changfeng's Demon Hunting Team Liu Zi'ao. The speed dimension of the protagonist here is close to that of a junior bronze-level awakener, but the speed is definitely not fast. The victory in the battle is entirely due to the power brought by the power of control, the stress response ability trained by being beaten for many years, and the fighting style of fighting for one's life and then using the disaster star value to increase the vitality and blood to recover from the injury. (The emphasis here is on "fighting for one's life"). Also: In order to make the plot and settings more rigorous, the author also made revisions after repeated speculation. I remember a certain great master said that good works are inseparable from the joint efforts of authors and readers. Naturally, if you have any problems with reading, you should mention it, and the author will work hard to give you a better reading experience. (Those who make trouble and greet family members unreasonably will be tortured for ten minutes.) That's all for now, I wish you all a happy reading! --From a young author who wants to go further with everyone.
What rubbish. I'm really convinced. The protagonist is so weak at the beginning. He can't even beat a seven-year-old girl.
There is nothing interesting about this story, and it does not deserve to be called a system novel.
It's really fun to watch and it's the finale. . . .









