
Watch the Dawn
About This Novel
The new book "The World Tree of Stardew Valley" please collect it and support it! The protagonist Lu Yuan, the land of the mainland, is far away. This is the story of him relying on the world of the Lord God, traveling through different dimensions, and finally saving the immigrant spaceship "Dawn" that was on the verge of destruction. The fantasy and magnificent Baldur's Gate, the Caribbean where battleships compete for hegemony, the extraordinary Gensokyo, the ultra-expanding Academy Apocalypse, the different biohazards and Yitian, and of course, the iron-blooded alliance of "War, Forever War"... More and more people have joined Lu Yuan's team, and the Dawn is sailing towards the dawn of the sky. This book officially exceeds 3 million words! Have you ever watched a TV show in which the world was destroyed countless times? Know how to transform a Reaper into a democracy fighter? Geth are actually very cute! There are many ways to fight fleet battles, and I like the two most evil ones, mechas and ship-killing swords... All in Mass Effect!
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Official(240)Scraped 21d ago
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Small niche, but very interesting. The first world was difficult to read because it was unpopular, but the subsequent worlds would be very exciting. After persisting, I was impressed by the author's extraordinary writing style.
Watch the Dawn
This meat bun beats a dog
I am watching the genuine version, is this a pirated version?
This layout is really messy. Spend money to buy duplicate chapters, holy shit
Does it look good? ?
Does it look good? ?
I really like the author's writing style, but as a book with an infinite flow background, each story is too long. After Caribbean, I lost the motivation to read it. There were a lot of interesting male characters before Caribbean. After that, it completely turned into a self-pleasure between the protagonist and the harem. It's really boring to watch too much. Of course, this is purely a personal opinion, and the author's writing is pretty good.
To be honest, it's very mentally retarded and full of loopholes.
It slipped away, I can't understand it.
People who can read this book will find it good
People who can't stand it have given up long ago. Most of the worlds chosen by the author are too unconventional, such as Baldur's Gate, Oriental Fantasyland, etc., And few people still remember the plot of the original work. The author's writing is somewhat innovative, but the world selection is biased and old-fashioned, and it really cannot keep readers.
Not bad, the sound is nice
Too wordy
The storyline is not refreshing enough and I can't continue with it.
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Community(0)
Official(240)Scraped 21d ago
like
Small niche, but very interesting. The first world was difficult to read because it was unpopular, but the subsequent worlds would be very exciting. After persisting, I was impressed by the author's extraordinary writing style.
Watch the Dawn
This meat bun beats a dog
I am watching the genuine version, is this a pirated version?
This layout is really messy. Spend money to buy duplicate chapters, holy shit
Does it look good? ?
Does it look good? ?
I really like the author's writing style, but as a book with an infinite flow background, each story is too long. After Caribbean, I lost the motivation to read it. There were a lot of interesting male characters before Caribbean. After that, it completely turned into a self-pleasure between the protagonist and the harem. It's really boring to watch too much. Of course, this is purely a personal opinion, and the author's writing is pretty good.
To be honest, it's very mentally retarded and full of loopholes.
It slipped away, I can't understand it.
People who can read this book will find it good
People who can't stand it have given up long ago. Most of the worlds chosen by the author are too unconventional, such as Baldur's Gate, Oriental Fantasyland, etc., And few people still remember the plot of the original work. The author's writing is somewhat innovative, but the world selection is biased and old-fashioned, and it really cannot keep readers.
Not bad, the sound is nice
Too wordy
The storyline is not refreshing enough and I can't continue with it.
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It seems that there are more and more book pits in the book list. This time I will save my character and read a complete good book. The worlds I have experienced include Baldur's Gate, Resident Evil, Eden, Iron Blood, Pirates of the Caribbean, Gensokyo, Apocalypse, Mass Effect...



Not bad, fattened up




Pseudo-infinity? A more alternative main god construction stream? Nothing seems right. The beginning and some settings are all about the construction flow of the main god, but the main content is about traveling through various worlds. The writing skills are 80+. This author has a strong writing skills. Basically, he can write different feelings in every world. Unfortunately, he has no distinctive features. At least, he did not leave a deep impression on me. The plot is 80+, which is quite satisfactory. It won't make people guess right, but it doesn't have too unexpected developments. There are 80+ characters, and each heroine has her own obvious characteristics, but when there are more people in the later stage, they basically become unruly. I read a book a long time ago. I was too lazy to follow up after reading the latest chapter, so I threw it on the bookshelf. It was not until I was bored and looking through the bookshelf more than half a month ago that I discovered that it was finished. There's nothing too outstanding, but there's nothing too bad either. It's above average in every aspect. The biggest attraction is the author's comprehensive writing skills. No matter which world he writes in, he can write in a unique style, the ease and freedom of winning, the hard work and responsibility of Yitian, the heroic passion of pirates, the plain fun of Gensokyo...




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