
Night Hacker
by Wall-e
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A broken post-war world, a city full of neon lights and crises. Extraordinary beings roam under the night rain, alien species wander through the dilapidated streets, and the wilderness outside the city runs wild. Oligarchic companies, extraordinary programs, prosthetic transformations, psychic networks, and bad people on the streets. Gu He came through time travel and just wanted to be a salted fish. However, becoming a salted fish is not something you can do just because you want to.
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Official(43)Scraped 20d ago
Um, it looks so uncomfortable from the front.
Maybe I have read too many novels with sane protagonists, but I felt that the protagonist was very poisonous and his IQ was not online at all. He had just traveled through time and had not yet figured out the world situation, so he showed off himself to enlighten the female leader. Later, he gained abilities, but his performance was not good and he thought he was crazy. He had already traveled through time, had super powers or a golden finger, so why couldn't he understand it (maybe I was in a bad mood when I read it, but I felt very poisonous in the previous chapter).
It's okay, the protagonist written by the author feels very silly
The protagonist has traveled through time, so why is he so stupid? He wants others to make decisions for him, just like when Gu He and that girl went to the game arcade. The protagonist made the decision for him before he even said anything. It's a bit disgusting. You can't be independent. Although it has flaws, the subject matter is still good, but the protagonist is not decisive.
The ending cannot be said to be bad, I can only say it is unsatisfactory, but the other parts are indeed wonderful, and the characterization of the characters is very refreshing. Although the subject matter is niche, I really like it. The revolution in the cyberpunk world and the several clues about the protagonist's growth made me feel that each of them is a flesh-and-blood person.
It's pretty good-looking in the front, but a bit retarded in the back, and it's forced to make you lose your wits.
It's true that I don't object to being a bit mentally retarded for the sake of the plot, but the plot drags on and doesn't unfold, and here they forcefully reduce the intelligence for the sake of the plot, which is disgusting.
Ten years old bookworm
How many pictures have I seen that left me confused? The characterization is completely shoehorned in, as if the author doesn't quite understand the logic and just does what comes to mind.
I don't understand. You've traveled through time. Isn't it normal to have superpowers? Alas, what a pity.
Cookie's life is quite enviable. She is in a semi-retired state, a homebody, eating all day and waiting to die. This kind of life is the ideal life, comfortable.
This book has the potential to become a work of immortality
The style is completely different, and the reader base is larger
Lorna's eyes are so awesome that she can even tell that Gu He is not a voodoo ruins kid who grew up making fun of her. Maybe it's because she has experienced it herself, so she can tell it so easily.
You have no idea how many people you persuaded to quit at the beginning, you did it on purpose, right?
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Official(43)Scraped 20d ago
Um, it looks so uncomfortable from the front.
Maybe I have read too many novels with sane protagonists, but I felt that the protagonist was very poisonous and his IQ was not online at all. He had just traveled through time and had not yet figured out the world situation, so he showed off himself to enlighten the female leader. Later, he gained abilities, but his performance was not good and he thought he was crazy. He had already traveled through time, had super powers or a golden finger, so why couldn't he understand it (maybe I was in a bad mood when I read it, but I felt very poisonous in the previous chapter).
It's okay, the protagonist written by the author feels very silly
The protagonist has traveled through time, so why is he so stupid? He wants others to make decisions for him, just like when Gu He and that girl went to the game arcade. The protagonist made the decision for him before he even said anything. It's a bit disgusting. You can't be independent. Although it has flaws, the subject matter is still good, but the protagonist is not decisive.
The ending cannot be said to be bad, I can only say it is unsatisfactory, but the other parts are indeed wonderful, and the characterization of the characters is very refreshing. Although the subject matter is niche, I really like it. The revolution in the cyberpunk world and the several clues about the protagonist's growth made me feel that each of them is a flesh-and-blood person.
It's pretty good-looking in the front, but a bit retarded in the back, and it's forced to make you lose your wits.
It's true that I don't object to being a bit mentally retarded for the sake of the plot, but the plot drags on and doesn't unfold, and here they forcefully reduce the intelligence for the sake of the plot, which is disgusting.
Ten years old bookworm
How many pictures have I seen that left me confused? The characterization is completely shoehorned in, as if the author doesn't quite understand the logic and just does what comes to mind.
I don't understand. You've traveled through time. Isn't it normal to have superpowers? Alas, what a pity.
Cookie's life is quite enviable. She is in a semi-retired state, a homebody, eating all day and waiting to die. This kind of life is the ideal life, comfortable.
This book has the potential to become a work of immortality
The style is completely different, and the reader base is larger
Lorna's eyes are so awesome that she can even tell that Gu He is not a voodoo ruins kid who grew up making fun of her. Maybe it's because she has experienced it herself, so she can tell it so easily.
You have no idea how many people you persuaded to quit at the beginning, you did it on purpose, right?
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A city full of neon lights and dangers. Extraordinary beings lurk under the night rain, alien species roam the dilapidated streets, and the evil spirits in the river running through the city are turbulent. Oligarchic companies, mysterious sects, extraordinary programs, prosthetic transformations, and personas. Gu He originally thought that he was popular because he used to be a psychiatrist, was kind-hearted, and was a breath of fresh air in this shabby world. As a result... Things developed in an indescribable direction.



Taking stock of the masterpieces: Doctor Lai Ming. Recommended words: A city with flashing neon lights and dangers. Extraordinary beings lurk under the night rain, alien species roam the dilapidated streets, and the evil spirits in the river running through the city are turbulent.



Wall-E's new book. In the cyberpunk world, the male protagonist is forced to become an extraordinary cowherd. The setting is very interesting, but I feel that everyone except the protagonist is quite middle-class, such as Miss Elizabeth.




Recommendation index:⭐⭐⭐⭐ Novelty Index:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wall-E's painstaking new work The setting is very naughty, a light comedy punk world. Highly recommended.














