
Mechanical Overlord: Starting from Seeing the Giant Planet Battleship
by The Sound Of Cicadas And Rain In Summer
About This Novel
This is a civilization that has not yet set foot on its home planet. At this time it is being affected by unknown forces. Semi-mechanical creatures wreaking havoc in no man's land, and out-of-control and crazy psykers have profoundly affected everything in this civilization. How many difficulties will a civilization encounter if it wants to step into the stars? A body that is weak and born in infancy? Extremely low mass-to-energy conversion efficiency? Materials that cannot resist thermal movement of molecules? Or... A gaze from deep space? ... Qin An is very lucky, because he can live another life after being injured. Qin An was also very unfortunate because he was reborn as an experimental subject. Qin An, who was secretly accumulating strength, saw a super battleship the size of a giant planet when he was awakening his spiritual power. That super battleship also has its own mind. Then Qin An looked at the mechanical assimilation ability he possessed as a mechanical controller (master)... The Singularity female scientist who wanted to study spiritual energy but couldn't get it wanted to have close contact with spiritual energy? The female warrior who wants to protect her best friend wants to become stronger? Sign a spiritual agreement, let us... (Not puppets, not dark texts)... Also known as "Starting from being studied by a beautiful scientist" and "Mechanical dominance starting from spiritual energy". Finally, please read it! ! ! (This book has a female protagonist!!)
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Official(5)Scraped 15d ago
Why is it so short in the end?
I thought it was a science fiction novel, so back off.
good
Looks pretty good, keep an eye on you
Book friends have the right to comment, and authors should also have the right to quibble... right?
Pin it to the top and answer the questions raised by book friends. 1. The start is so bad that I can't stand it anymore. The author also realizes that some book lovers may want to read some books that are invincible at the beginning, but the protagonist of this book grows up slowly. Of course, the author does not think the beginning of the book is very good, but it may be contrary to the original intentions of some book friends. 2. The start is too depressing. The beginning is indeed because the author is not very experienced and throws in a bunch of villains, which makes everyone feel depressed when reading. This is indeed proof of the immature experience of the author, but book lovers can actually play the author development game and do some follow-up reading to see if the author will grow up. 3. If the start doesn't work, cut the book. As for book cutting, this book still has readers who are following it. Although not many, it can let the author know that this book is not hopelessly bad. Moreover, the author is very fond of the two heroines in the book and really can't bear to part with her... 3. After reading more than a dozen chapters, I feel that the author is completely enjoying himself. The author admits that the first dozen chapters are indeed a bit self-pleasure, but not completely self-pleasure. But this point was quickly corrected later on, so subsequent book friends should rest assured. 4. After reading dozens of chapters, I kept wandering in the same base. A bigger stage is already being set up, and it has now entered the prelude to the big plot. (The author's quibble: In fact, this base is just a school. It's nothing to do with some initial growth, right?) 5. Is the author writing a paper? The author himself feels that it is unfair. It is like reading a fantasy novel, and there are descriptions of those exercises. Just because everyone understands the meaning of these words, you cannot think that the author is jeopardizing the thesis. 6. The start is a bit abnormal. In fact, the protagonist was only shocked a few times with an electric baton, and he even fought back. Throughout the plot of this book up to now, the protagonist has almost never been beaten by anyone. If this is still considered perverted, then... The author has nothing to say. 7. The protagonist is too licky If helping each other is considered a nuisance, then let's let each other go. As for other complaints, the author will not reply anymore. It is entirely a matter of personal taste.
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Official(5)Scraped 15d ago
Why is it so short in the end?
I thought it was a science fiction novel, so back off.
good
Looks pretty good, keep an eye on you
Book friends have the right to comment, and authors should also have the right to quibble... right?
Pin it to the top and answer the questions raised by book friends. 1. The start is so bad that I can't stand it anymore. The author also realizes that some book lovers may want to read some books that are invincible at the beginning, but the protagonist of this book grows up slowly. Of course, the author does not think the beginning of the book is very good, but it may be contrary to the original intentions of some book friends. 2. The start is too depressing. The beginning is indeed because the author is not very experienced and throws in a bunch of villains, which makes everyone feel depressed when reading. This is indeed proof of the immature experience of the author, but book lovers can actually play the author development game and do some follow-up reading to see if the author will grow up. 3. If the start doesn't work, cut the book. As for book cutting, this book still has readers who are following it. Although not many, it can let the author know that this book is not hopelessly bad. Moreover, the author is very fond of the two heroines in the book and really can't bear to part with her... 3. After reading more than a dozen chapters, I feel that the author is completely enjoying himself. The author admits that the first dozen chapters are indeed a bit self-pleasure, but not completely self-pleasure. But this point was quickly corrected later on, so subsequent book friends should rest assured. 4. After reading dozens of chapters, I kept wandering in the same base. A bigger stage is already being set up, and it has now entered the prelude to the big plot. (The author's quibble: In fact, this base is just a school. It's nothing to do with some initial growth, right?) 5. Is the author writing a paper? The author himself feels that it is unfair. It is like reading a fantasy novel, and there are descriptions of those exercises. Just because everyone understands the meaning of these words, you cannot think that the author is jeopardizing the thesis. 6. The start is a bit abnormal. In fact, the protagonist was only shocked a few times with an electric baton, and he even fought back. Throughout the plot of this book up to now, the protagonist has almost never been beaten by anyone. If this is still considered perverted, then... The author has nothing to say. 7. The protagonist is too licky If helping each other is considered a nuisance, then let's let each other go. As for other complaints, the author will not reply anymore. It is entirely a matter of personal taste.














