
Road Survival: a Tricycle Takes the Whole Family Away
by Yes
About This Novel
[No CP, growing up, sober, and having teammates. ] Waking up with a hangover, Liang Yi found that he had somehow entered the road survival section of the large-scale survival game "The End of Life", and the only means of transportation he got was an electric tricycle. Only by surviving to the end can you win a cash reward of 100 million, return to the real world, and reunite with your family. Forest secrets, fog tracking, constant natural disasters, monsters raging... Liang Yi struggled to survive in the game. At first I was worried that my parents would be worried about my disappearance, but the next moment I found out that my family was struggling to survive in other game sections. The parents who are shivering in the end of the natural disaster, the sister who was attacked by zombies, and the brother who is lonely in infrastructure. So as the only experience officer of this game, Liang Yi began to negotiate terms with the game assistant. In the end, Liang Yi can exchange points for points by picking up various bones in the game, and exchange them for the materials needed for survival for his family. The closer to the bone, the higher the points redeemed? OK! For the sake of his family, Liang Yi grew up from a defenseless and crispy college student to a boss who cuts flesh and bones without blinking an eye.
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Official(5)Scraped 21d ago
? This is a trap, you and me. . . I should have known I wouldn't have opened it
Is it over? What a shame! The imagination is wide open and the plot is compact. I look forward to the follow-up.
I like short articles like this, short and concise, and the content is eye-catching! Five-star praise
It's a very interesting book. Please update it soon. Good luck to the author.
I am very interested in this subject. I hope the author can write well. Please update it. The current content is a bit too little.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 21d ago
? This is a trap, you and me. . . I should have known I wouldn't have opened it
Is it over? What a shame! The imagination is wide open and the plot is compact. I look forward to the follow-up.
I like short articles like this, short and concise, and the content is eye-catching! Five-star praise
It's a very interesting book. Please update it soon. Good luck to the author.
I am very interested in this subject. I hope the author can write well. Please update it. The current content is a bit too little.




