
Global Awakening: I Can Add Unlimited Points
by Kamisa
About This Novel
The spiritual energy is revived and the era of great awakening is coming. As an ordinary person in this era, Lu Yao should have lived an ordinary life, but the "potential burst system" suddenly came! Strength, speed, super speed regeneration, super endurance, telekinesis, and even spatial abilities. As long as it is a powerful ability that he has the potential to awaken, no matter how slim the possibility is, after having the system, he can use the "potential points" to light up all these abilities and strengthen them without limit!
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Official(30)Scraped 21d ago
I don't want to read anymore after reading Chapter 20
It's not to my taste and it makes me uncomfortable to look at. If you don't have an invincible heart, you can upgrade that rubbish telekinesis, and if you have the Space King ability, it won't be upgraded. It's only set as a portable storage space. It's the most shameless space power I've ever seen. So I stopped reading it. The author was so confused that he set it up like this. He is a normal person and will upgrade his abilities comprehensively.
Are the author's views really normal?
The routine is so old, every plot is driven by women.
If there was only one gender in the world, what would you do?
The rest is okay, but why does it have to be written about the male protagonist protecting his sister and looking for his sister? It seems that the main focus is on the sister. It's okay to write about it, but don't make the sister the center of the plot? As a result, the main character only knows his younger sister, which makes him tired of watching it.
There is no reason for the low rating
Who is that An Ran? Write a disgusting character!
Thanks for testing
It's really disgusting if anyone with a younger sister doesn't watch it.
I finally understand why the rating is so low
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ninety
Isn't this fucking body-stealing? It's still so troublesome
Shennong tested poison
After reading a few chapters, I was persuaded to quit. The D-class went out and killed a three-headed monster and sold it for 1.2 Million. Then he continued to study in high school and continued to work in a small restaurant after school because there was a widow and a little lolita in the small restaurant. After killing the monster and returning to school, there was a taunting challenge and he pretended to defeat it. The school beauty invited him to join the team to take the college entrance examination. I'm still in high school and working in a small restaurant. It's useless for you to have this problem. It's a waste. My younger sister is a C-level person, and my older brother is so poor that he still has to work in a small restaurant after studying. The purpose of becoming stronger is to protect his younger sister.
Ratings about this book
To be honest, the rating is too low. It is not a heart-breaking book in the first place. I don't understand why there are so many low ratings. The author just touches on a few hot-button characters, and he handles them very well regardless of what is said. My subjective evaluation is good. I understand that those who gave the book a low score are just because the sister, the semi-villain heroine, and the like were unhappy to read. This is not a fun book to begin with, and you have to be patient when reading. I also felt uncomfortable sometimes. All in all, the rating is too one-sided. Overall, this is a good book. Support you author, come on
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Community(0)
Official(30)Scraped 21d ago
I don't want to read anymore after reading Chapter 20
It's not to my taste and it makes me uncomfortable to look at. If you don't have an invincible heart, you can upgrade that rubbish telekinesis, and if you have the Space King ability, it won't be upgraded. It's only set as a portable storage space. It's the most shameless space power I've ever seen. So I stopped reading it. The author was so confused that he set it up like this. He is a normal person and will upgrade his abilities comprehensively.
Are the author's views really normal?
The routine is so old, every plot is driven by women.
If there was only one gender in the world, what would you do?
The rest is okay, but why does it have to be written about the male protagonist protecting his sister and looking for his sister? It seems that the main focus is on the sister. It's okay to write about it, but don't make the sister the center of the plot? As a result, the main character only knows his younger sister, which makes him tired of watching it.
There is no reason for the low rating
Who is that An Ran? Write a disgusting character!
Thanks for testing
It's really disgusting if anyone with a younger sister doesn't watch it.
I finally understand why the rating is so low
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ninety
Isn't this fucking body-stealing? It's still so troublesome
Shennong tested poison
After reading a few chapters, I was persuaded to quit. The D-class went out and killed a three-headed monster and sold it for 1.2 Million. Then he continued to study in high school and continued to work in a small restaurant after school because there was a widow and a little lolita in the small restaurant. After killing the monster and returning to school, there was a taunting challenge and he pretended to defeat it. The school beauty invited him to join the team to take the college entrance examination. I'm still in high school and working in a small restaurant. It's useless for you to have this problem. It's a waste. My younger sister is a C-level person, and my older brother is so poor that he still has to work in a small restaurant after studying. The purpose of becoming stronger is to protect his younger sister.
Ratings about this book
To be honest, the rating is too low. It is not a heart-breaking book in the first place. I don't understand why there are so many low ratings. The author just touches on a few hot-button characters, and he handles them very well regardless of what is said. My subjective evaluation is good. I understand that those who gave the book a low score are just because the sister, the semi-villain heroine, and the like were unhappy to read. This is not a fun book to begin with, and you have to be patient when reading. I also felt uncomfortable sometimes. All in all, the rating is too one-sided. Overall, this is a good book. Support you author, come on









