Evolution from Primitive Civilization

Evolution from Primitive Civilization

by Oranges Are Relatively New

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787Kwords389chapters
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Ch. 389Yuan Xing
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6.9QD Score

About This Novel

It has evolved from the primitive civilization era, and developed from apes that drank hair and drank blood. If you want civilization to exist forever, you can only continue to conquer. If you want not to disappear in the long river of history, you can only transcend yourself.

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The Book Has a Level 3 Code49mo ago

I don't know what the main character is doing in this book. It is said that he is leading the tribe to develop civilization. But besides emphasizing population development, why didn't he write about the development of science and technology? When you meet the first tribe, the tribe written in the book is not mine, and your heart will definitely be different. Well, you should kill the tail-less children born to the apes later on. But the reason for not killing them is to quickly increase the population. At this time I had questions. In order to build wonders as quickly as possible, you develop technology. But if you don't, you just directly emphasize increasing the population. Then he started carving and drawing pictures inside the house, euphemistically called it to leave a trace of civilization. Then it was a matter of course that he entered the era of slave owners, and there was no interference, just to let him develop on his own. Then your role as the protagonist is useless. Wouldn't civilization be able to develop without you as the protagonist? It is impossible that except for that kind of world-destroying natural disaster, civilization will always develop. It's just a matter of speed. And shouldn't the role of the protagonist be to speed up this speed? So since the protagonist also said that he should be allowed to evolve freely, what difference does it make if you are the protagonist or not? And if there is a world-destroying natural disaster, does it make any difference whether there is a protagonist or not? He developed in such a slow and unhurried manner. Really, I have always been thinking about increasing the population, not developing technology. The protagonist's only role in traveling to this primitive era is to lead the apes to defeat the primitive people. Later, it was euphemistically called for the natural evolution of civilization, without any interference from writing, language, technology, or even social form. I concentrated on writing and drawing in the house to record the evolution of history. I just want to ask about staying in this impetuous modern society for such a long time. How did he calm down and let him develop slowly. Oh, except for population, of course. Since it doesn't make any difference whether it has you or not, you can slowly wait for thousands of years and let it develop freely. Then let it develop freely into a modern society like ours, and it wouldn't be easy to create those wonders. After all, your lifespan is infinite, and you also want him to evolve freely. Is there any difference between you and me? I don't know what you, the author, think of writing about a modern person traveling back to primitive times. In the end, it is just for us to see the protagonist looking down on the common people from a high position in the primitive era.

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Reader 167651187109253529649mo ago

It's starting to look extraordinary, bad review

Chaofan has a hammer. No matter how strong you are, you can still defeat an army. Even if you can defeat others, there are still ten armies. If Chaofan has time, it is better to develop a city-state. If we speed up the advancement of science and technology, we can quickly develop into the modern era and create wonders quickly. This is not much better than the so-called extraordinary. The difference in science and technology does not require many armies. It can save a lot of manpower and material resources to develop science and technology, agriculture and industry. There are always a bunch of extraordinary people. If you want a hammer army, all you need to do is build an intelligence network. Where can you rebel? If you can't just rush over and kill one person, it will be done. If the protagonist is extraordinary, he will directly assassinate and destroy logistics, terrorist attacks, and destroy production. What else does the protagonist need to develop a city-state? Just become the protagonist for a while, discover another country, and then madly assassinate the monarch of the country, forcing that country to create a spectacle for him. After doing it, pat the butt and leave. Anyway, the rebellion is that country's rebellion and he can't get it on his head. Just find another country to continue. So what's the point of translating it into the supernatural? It's better to just write about cultivating immortals. The extraordinary protagonist also needs a country, and with the protagonist's current combat power, there is nothing to stop assassinations and terrorist attacks. He also has to develop the country at one moment and cultivate immortality at the same time. Nothing can be done. This is the main line of the farming novel. It should be in a city-state. There is also a protagonist who leads the development of the city-state. He either writes about wars in the north and south, or uses the technological level of the tribe to defeat a modern country (I think this is more interesting)

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Book Friends 2023022287422248mo ago

Not recommended for book lovers with higher outlook on life

Many of the plots are seen by modern people as anti-human behavior. The protagonist is basically an animal. It is said that he has traveled through the past but does not have the concept of human beings, but has the concept of a beast. Cannibalism, infanticide, and talking about it in a high-sounding way. The monkeys in the modern primitive forest have three views than the protagonist.

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Yin Jiadong46mo ago

The main character is just a decoration, so rubbish and disgusting

I've never read such a rubbish novel before

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Vacuum50mo ago

How a work is eunuch

If his update speed is too slow, many book readers will be in a shortage of books. After that, they will look for other books to read, and then lose the book as they keep it. So you must update quickly, otherwise you will become a eunuch.

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点光_ec13mo ago

Alas, it's a pity that the update has been discontinued. I don't know if I can come back.

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A Still48mo ago

Update, update, too slow, update more every day

Update a few more pictures every day. Your updates are slower than others.

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丿glorious灁 Eternal47mo ago

Barely

Let me talk about the results I saw. The first is that it has a very serious foreign name. To be honest, the Chinese words are better than those names, such as (Ho, Shan, Lei, etc.). The second is that the protagonist is useless at all. What did he do? Nothing was done, what was taught? No, it's just that he is a transparent person. In fact, the protagonist can do a lot, such as military training, weapon updating, iron development, etc. But what is written in the book? It's actually been portrayed all the time, and there's also the problem of language and civilization. To be honest, there's no need to go to all that trouble. Just make a new one. It's so annoying to look at it and not say anything.

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书友2023053011541624762064948mo ago

I thought it was the original text, but after seeing the system, I didn't want to read it, but the original text was too small, and I almost finished reading it. After reading more than a hundred chapters, I felt that it was not interesting. It was not as good as the previous chapters, and the plot was not interesting at all. The natural disaster in the previous part was okay. Can the ape-man who can't talk be able to talk after a few decades? Regardless of the tribe, the protagonist thought he wanted to witness the development of civilization. The further he went, the more he looked like a hammer. I won't tell you what happened next. The dark text also had a reason. A normal college student wrote it into a disgusting thing.

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Follow the Wind Like a Shadow49mo ago

Update new new new new new new new new new new new

Update new new new new new new new new new new

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