
Fooling Tomoko into Being a System
About This Novel
On a journey of meeting and parting across different worlds, how to choose when facing the inevitably exposed identity of traveling through the Trisolaran world? Superpowers from the DC world? Ninja academy in Japan? The source of the virus in Apocalypse? A dragon slayer from the wizarding world? Three Body-DC-Five Car Academy-Prequel to Academy Apocalypse-Dragon's Blood
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The writing in the DC Universe is so ridiculous. It's not as good as The Three-Body Problem. Was it written by Al?
It was fine when I was in Trisomy, but why did it change when I got to DC?
Very pretty
Both the three-body start and the current dragon's back are OK, but DC personally doesn't think it is.
The protagonist in the three-body part feels like a piece of sand, facing humans on one side, vaguely reminding Logic and Yun Tianming, but they will understand it themselves, but there is an extra personal plot. He wanted to deceive the Trisolaran civilization, but he told them about the past of the universe. This matter may not be a big deal, but it made the Trisolarans better. The most important thing is that the protagonist told the Trisolarans about the dangers of Ye Wenjie's broadcast, so Luo Ji's curse was invalidated from the beginning. Your behavior is just human confusion. If the people on earth know the causes and consequences, you will be more eto than eto. Now, the Trisolarans no longer care about intimidation. They just want to plunder resources and run away. But Luo Ji and the people on Earth are still thinking about intimidation like clowns. Little do they know that there are already two fools who think they are in control of the overall situation and they have lost all the underpants they sold. The second time the protagonist came to the Trisolaran Universe and wanted to test the new humans, I couldn't stand it. You didn't tell the new humans anything. Everything was done according to the original work. It was the most reasonable for them to follow the original work. It was outrageous that they chose a different direction and that was the biggest problem. You are a super civilized person in the eyes of the Trisolarans for one minute, but you are just a little security guard in the eyes of the people on Earth. You help the Trisolarans break the deterrent, but you take away human beings' "nuclear weapons" and kick human beings in the foot. You still hope that they will be well? Difficult to stretch. You want to help mankind plan and point out the direction. Two hundred years later, you come back and find that it is consistent with the original work. You say you are disappointed, but it is understandable. In the end, you did nothing and had no impact on the people on earth (you have no abilities, so you think you have done a lot and done well). You also help the Trisolarans to eliminate the deterrent but think that the people on earth can make different choices from the original work. What an idiot.
The main character is so fucking weak. The protagonist doesn't know how to strengthen his body or his brain.
It's all fucking garbage. I mean if we
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Official(5)Scraped 9d ago
Sympathy
The writing in the DC Universe is so ridiculous. It's not as good as The Three-Body Problem. Was it written by Al?
It was fine when I was in Trisomy, but why did it change when I got to DC?
Very pretty
Both the three-body start and the current dragon's back are OK, but DC personally doesn't think it is.
The protagonist in the three-body part feels like a piece of sand, facing humans on one side, vaguely reminding Logic and Yun Tianming, but they will understand it themselves, but there is an extra personal plot. He wanted to deceive the Trisolaran civilization, but he told them about the past of the universe. This matter may not be a big deal, but it made the Trisolarans better. The most important thing is that the protagonist told the Trisolarans about the dangers of Ye Wenjie's broadcast, so Luo Ji's curse was invalidated from the beginning. Your behavior is just human confusion. If the people on earth know the causes and consequences, you will be more eto than eto. Now, the Trisolarans no longer care about intimidation. They just want to plunder resources and run away. But Luo Ji and the people on Earth are still thinking about intimidation like clowns. Little do they know that there are already two fools who think they are in control of the overall situation and they have lost all the underpants they sold. The second time the protagonist came to the Trisolaran Universe and wanted to test the new humans, I couldn't stand it. You didn't tell the new humans anything. Everything was done according to the original work. It was the most reasonable for them to follow the original work. It was outrageous that they chose a different direction and that was the biggest problem. You are a super civilized person in the eyes of the Trisolarans for one minute, but you are just a little security guard in the eyes of the people on Earth. You help the Trisolarans break the deterrent, but you take away human beings' "nuclear weapons" and kick human beings in the foot. You still hope that they will be well? Difficult to stretch. You want to help mankind plan and point out the direction. Two hundred years later, you come back and find that it is consistent with the original work. You say you are disappointed, but it is understandable. In the end, you did nothing and had no impact on the people on earth (you have no abilities, so you think you have done a lot and done well). You also help the Trisolarans to eliminate the deterrent but think that the people on earth can make different choices from the original work. What an idiot.
The main character is so fucking weak. The protagonist doesn't know how to strengthen his body or his brain.
It's all fucking garbage. I mean if we









