
Anomaly Containment: I Am the Lucky Guy in the Cage
by A Tentacle
About This Novel
[Fundamentalist seafood article] Zhou Ze traveled through time and became a D-class personnel, living a precarious life like a guinea pig. Fortunately, he is lucky enough to always be able to avoid danger. But such luck does not come without a price. When Site 17 experienced multiple containment breaches in just two months. Zhou Ze, who survived every time, naturally attracted the attention of the shelter. .................. "This is not a trolley problem." "On the other side of the rails, tied to the whole world."
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
There is a problem when reading articles about the Foundation. Many readers like to think about the problem from the perspective of the Foundation. They don't care about the grievances the protagonist suffers. Asking is a matter of human justice. The problem is that the protagonist is a D-class personnel when he time travels. He is still a containment object. He has never heard of such things as the Foundation before time travel. Why should the protagonist look at the problem from the perspective of the Foundation?
It looks quite frustrating.
I should be the one to bring in the protagonist, but I feel like the protagonist is constantly being frustrated and unhappy.
I haven't seen where luck lies after reading dozens of chapters. It's a waste of time. Let's change the introduction.
I would like to ask why there are no astronauts in this world. Do you really like putting your eggs in one basket?
When you are in the country, your IP address changes because you have to go over the wall to check information.
Wow, why are there still people complaining about the author's IP? Can this also increase the sense of immersion?
I can't understand what the author is trying to say at all. The protagonist is like a fool. It's very frustrating to read. I hope readers don't read this book. Reading this book is like playing the piano to others.
Suddenly I had an idea, could the foundation itself be a containment object? After all, normal human society has these supernatural things, and social development will be biased from the beginning. People should get used to it. However, the foundation has existed for such a long time and has not been corrupted. The meaning of its establishment has been so ideal and lofty from the beginning. It is too evil.
A book worth reading, even though the fragments are very proficient.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
There is a problem when reading articles about the Foundation. Many readers like to think about the problem from the perspective of the Foundation. They don't care about the grievances the protagonist suffers. Asking is a matter of human justice. The problem is that the protagonist is a D-class personnel when he time travels. He is still a containment object. He has never heard of such things as the Foundation before time travel. Why should the protagonist look at the problem from the perspective of the Foundation?
It looks quite frustrating.
I should be the one to bring in the protagonist, but I feel like the protagonist is constantly being frustrated and unhappy.
I haven't seen where luck lies after reading dozens of chapters. It's a waste of time. Let's change the introduction.
I would like to ask why there are no astronauts in this world. Do you really like putting your eggs in one basket?
When you are in the country, your IP address changes because you have to go over the wall to check information.
Wow, why are there still people complaining about the author's IP? Can this also increase the sense of immersion?
I can't understand what the author is trying to say at all. The protagonist is like a fool. It's very frustrating to read. I hope readers don't read this book. Reading this book is like playing the piano to others.
Suddenly I had an idea, could the foundation itself be a containment object? After all, normal human society has these supernatural things, and social development will be biased from the beginning. People should get used to it. However, the foundation has existed for such a long time and has not been corrupted. The meaning of its establishment has been so ideal and lofty from the beginning. It is too evil.
A book worth reading, even though the fragments are very proficient.









