
I, a Hundred Years Old, Started to Rise from Exploring the Desert Star
About This Novel
Thousands of years later, on Earth, science and technology are super advanced, and humans have entered the sea of stars and joined the Galactic Alliance. In order to obtain more resources and occupy more habitable planets, the Galactic Alliance launched a mission to explore the wasteland. Ordinary people on Earth can only become citizens of the Galactic Alliance by participating in the exploration of the deserted star. After becoming a citizen of the Galaxy Alliance, you can obtain evolution potions to strengthen yourself and increase your life span. Zhang Qiang, a centenarian, resolutely participated in this event in order to live longer, but unexpectedly he encountered a gold mine at the beginning...
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Official(20)Scraped 27d ago
The subject matter is good, but come on!
The subject matter is good, but the protagonist's ideas are too limited. He wants to sell everything to the mall. In the early stage, it's okay to say that when the protagonist obviously has a lot of good things, it is too limited to just want to sell them to the capitalist mall. This is not the end of the world, it is just land reclamation. Why should he sell good things to the mall? It doesn't matter if it's expensive to buy some small things. It's the necessities in the early stage. Can the protagonist understand if he doesn't have connections? But since the protagonist knows the courier, why doesn't he think of making a deal with her? This isn't PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, you're a land reclamation team, okay? You can do whatever you want, why are you so polite to me?
The subject matter is okay
It's just that the layout is a bit low, it's all over the Milky Way, and the gold mines are no longer valuable.
Okay, the title will be more attractive!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Rubbish, so rubbish.
You call this adventure, you call it survival. There is nothing but space installations. How much food and tools is your space device worth?
Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author.
Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author.
Ha ha
Everyone can occupy the galaxy. What a miracle. Ha ha
How to say it? The novel is well written, but it's not like Exploring the Wild Star, but more like Surviving the Wild Star.
Go back in seconds at the beginning. It feels like the inside is the inner part of the time travel, and the outside is missing a layer of exploration skin.
So-so
It's already in the interstellar space. You're out exploring, not surviving in the wilderness. No equipment whatsoever. I was surprised, how could such a subject exist? It would be better for you to survive in an alien wilderness than to say this. At least you don't bring anything with you, and you find that the supplies can be exchanged for things. Fairly reasonable. You have gone out to explore. Not to mention going to extraterrestrials, just going out to explore on the earth, you don't have to prepare everything. This kind of subject matter makes people feel incomprehensible.
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Official(20)Scraped 27d ago
The subject matter is good, but come on!
The subject matter is good, but the protagonist's ideas are too limited. He wants to sell everything to the mall. In the early stage, it's okay to say that when the protagonist obviously has a lot of good things, it is too limited to just want to sell them to the capitalist mall. This is not the end of the world, it is just land reclamation. Why should he sell good things to the mall? It doesn't matter if it's expensive to buy some small things. It's the necessities in the early stage. Can the protagonist understand if he doesn't have connections? But since the protagonist knows the courier, why doesn't he think of making a deal with her? This isn't PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, you're a land reclamation team, okay? You can do whatever you want, why are you so polite to me?
The subject matter is okay
It's just that the layout is a bit low, it's all over the Milky Way, and the gold mines are no longer valuable.
Okay, the title will be more attractive!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Rubbish, so rubbish.
You call this adventure, you call it survival. There is nothing but space installations. How much food and tools is your space device worth?
Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author.
Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author. Come on, author.
Ha ha
Everyone can occupy the galaxy. What a miracle. Ha ha
How to say it? The novel is well written, but it's not like Exploring the Wild Star, but more like Surviving the Wild Star.
Go back in seconds at the beginning. It feels like the inside is the inner part of the time travel, and the outside is missing a layer of exploration skin.
So-so
It's already in the interstellar space. You're out exploring, not surviving in the wilderness. No equipment whatsoever. I was surprised, how could such a subject exist? It would be better for you to survive in an alien wilderness than to say this. At least you don't bring anything with you, and you find that the supplies can be exchanged for things. Fairly reasonable. You have gone out to explore. Not to mention going to extraterrestrials, just going out to explore on the earth, you don't have to prepare everything. This kind of subject matter makes people feel incomprehensible.














