
I Built the Salvation Organization
by Rust Rune
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Got a doomsday salvation system, and as long as you save the world, you can have everything. Absorb top talents, build the Pan-Human Guardian Association, and descend into each apocalyptic world as a human guardian, letting the whole world look up to him and worship him as a god. The ultimate natural disaster. Mutant craze. The evil god whispered. ... Thus, a huge organization that spans many worlds, takes protecting human rights as its own responsibility, and saves civilization from the fate of destruction, gradually appears in the eyes of the world. Book club group: 623592973
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When did this genre of novels with such handsome protagonists appear?
I don't know when, novels began to describe the protagonist as being very handsome. There is no general description of how handsome he is. Anyway, as long as she is a woman, she will blush when she sees the protagonist. Is this novel good to read? Not to mention anything else, isn't it awkward to write the protagonist as shockingly handsome, and all the subsequent descriptions of the protagonist's appearance? The first time I encountered a novel in which the main character was so handsome, I simply deleted it, which was annoying. I found that the novels I found later were all like this. I used to delete every novel I encountered, and I didn't even read it. This kind of thing is very obvious. You rely on appearance to build a harem, and writing novels is basically a no-brainer. The harem heroine fell in love with the protagonist because of his appearance, not because she liked the protagonist at all. There must be a limit to cool novels without brains. But now I basically don't describe too much, and I don't describe the appearance all the time. I just collect and read these books, which describe the protagonist as very handsome. Until now, I haven't read any of them until chapter 50. I basically abandon them after chapter 30 or 40. Because of this, there are too many women after chapter 40, and I don't care. I know whether this is a novel about upgrading cultivation and development, or a novel about blindly promoting girls. In the past, when reading novels, you read the plot and the story. Now, in novels, you make the protagonist look handsome at the beginning, and then a woman comes out and you fall in love with the protagonist. The plot is all kinds of women from the factory, and a genre is a plot. Sometimes I wonder, if the protagonist is taken away by someone, and the person who takes the body is not bothered and still takes care of the heroine, will the heroine remember the protagonist? Do you think about revenge for the protagonist? To put it bluntly, in this kind of novel where the protagonist is very handsome, what the heroine likes is not the protagonist at all, but the appearance of the protagonist. Whoever gives that appearance can conquer those heroines. If the protagonist loses that appearance, the heroine will not think about revenge. If the protagonist does not go home for a long time, and there are a few people who are slightly worse looking than the protagonist, the heroine can let the heroine wear a hat on the protagonist. The boy protagonists in the past had a special characteristic. The protagonist was taken away from him. When he went to meet the heroine, he would be recognized by the heroine at a glance. He may have an ordinary appearance, but what they relied on was not their appearance at all, but their personal talent and personal charm. In any of the previous novels, the heroine fell in love with the protagonist because of his appearance, and in which one the heroine fell in love with the protagonist as soon as she met him, like a nymphomaniac.
It's completely different from the rescue I imagined.
How can I put it this way? I read two worlds of salvation. The protagonist, a valuable person, loses an item. Whether they can survive depends on themselves. There is no need to save the worthless people. If you save people personally, you won't be able to save many people anyway. There is simply no need to save. No life is a precious feeling, and it is always aloof. Watching the play completely, it gave me the feeling like the farming game I played before, without blood, passion, or emotion. There are no familiar plot characters. Most of the time, I still prefer the protagonist to save the world by himself, rather than with assistance, and then it's a waste of time.
There is only one point for saving a person, which sounds very difficult, but Shen Yi is so powerful, everything should be easy. The points are pretty good, the system is also very kind, and there will be no time limit on the number of items that can be released, and Shen Yi's luck is also very good.
Sure enough, this world still depends on appearance. The good-looking Shen Yi casually sat down somewhere and was immediately talked to by the sunny and cute girl. But as a foodie, I love Miss Mo's cooking skills even more 😂😂😂.
I can't stand it anymore, I have to add five stars.
The first world of this novel was criticized by several people because it paid too much attention to the parallel world of China. I've seen stallions get negative reviews, I've seen virgins get negative reviews, and some people don't like negative reviews because of their style. Today I learned a lesson. Are you getting negative reviews because of your patriotism? I must add five stars, and wish those people smooth immigration!
Are there any book friends who have read for 25,000+ hours? Let's have a round of mutual relations
There are some places where I want to complain
It looked quite normal at first. It made me burst into tears in the middle, Think about it later, I also felt that this writing was too exaggerated. Many of the weaknesses and brilliance of human nature are not written out. Human intelligence is also not well described. It makes me feel that this book has gone from high-quality to mediocre. Many of the descriptions are made up by the author himself. There is no good basis for the actual situation. 1. The protagonist did not do justice and openness. Saving more people can increase points, but the protagonist is the wool of Yanguo from the beginning to the end. At first I thought this was a foreshadowing, but it turned out to be the protagonist actually doing it. Just kill Yanguo? Are the other 427 countries not planning to collect wool? There are billions of people on the planet, right? 2. The author obviously does not understand transportation capabilities. There is more than one line that can be opened to traffic. Reality is not a game. In addition to queuing up to evacuate, you can also move in all directions from the map: up, down, left, back, and even high in the air. Tens of millions of people in four days are simply a joke. ----Don't argue with me, there are 1.4 Billion people during the Spring Festival, and they are shipped to all parts of the country within 7 days. 3. Why do you feel that the government in the first story was stupid, knowing that a huge tornado was about to form, and knowing it a few days in advance? Just run away, and still stay there stupidly? No matter how strong the tornado is, it only blows within a certain range. Driving or even running, as long as you run out of range, you can avoid casualties. Why do you still stick to it like a fool? Summary: This book is very enjoyable to read without giving up your mind. Waste my tears, The people of the first world are the protagonists and saviors. But readers can clearly know, The protagonist just wants to use the government to complete his mission. Salvation is an act of convenience. Because the task was not completed, The protagonist will be miserable... Three star rating, good or bad.
Read Chapter 96
How should I put it? From the first chapter, the main character takes off. Maybe it flies too high in the front. When it comes to the background of the main character, construction and so on, it is written in too much detail. I love it for being patriotic, and I also understand raising morale. If you don't believe it in foreign countries, you won't believe it. The first time I wrote it, I felt it was okay, and the second time, three, four. . . After reading more than 10 chapters, I haven't read it yet. The woman I wrote about earlier, I thought she was the heroine. Saving the world = farming and construction?
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Official(150)Scraped 20d ago
When did this genre of novels with such handsome protagonists appear?
I don't know when, novels began to describe the protagonist as being very handsome. There is no general description of how handsome he is. Anyway, as long as she is a woman, she will blush when she sees the protagonist. Is this novel good to read? Not to mention anything else, isn't it awkward to write the protagonist as shockingly handsome, and all the subsequent descriptions of the protagonist's appearance? The first time I encountered a novel in which the main character was so handsome, I simply deleted it, which was annoying. I found that the novels I found later were all like this. I used to delete every novel I encountered, and I didn't even read it. This kind of thing is very obvious. You rely on appearance to build a harem, and writing novels is basically a no-brainer. The harem heroine fell in love with the protagonist because of his appearance, not because she liked the protagonist at all. There must be a limit to cool novels without brains. But now I basically don't describe too much, and I don't describe the appearance all the time. I just collect and read these books, which describe the protagonist as very handsome. Until now, I haven't read any of them until chapter 50. I basically abandon them after chapter 30 or 40. Because of this, there are too many women after chapter 40, and I don't care. I know whether this is a novel about upgrading cultivation and development, or a novel about blindly promoting girls. In the past, when reading novels, you read the plot and the story. Now, in novels, you make the protagonist look handsome at the beginning, and then a woman comes out and you fall in love with the protagonist. The plot is all kinds of women from the factory, and a genre is a plot. Sometimes I wonder, if the protagonist is taken away by someone, and the person who takes the body is not bothered and still takes care of the heroine, will the heroine remember the protagonist? Do you think about revenge for the protagonist? To put it bluntly, in this kind of novel where the protagonist is very handsome, what the heroine likes is not the protagonist at all, but the appearance of the protagonist. Whoever gives that appearance can conquer those heroines. If the protagonist loses that appearance, the heroine will not think about revenge. If the protagonist does not go home for a long time, and there are a few people who are slightly worse looking than the protagonist, the heroine can let the heroine wear a hat on the protagonist. The boy protagonists in the past had a special characteristic. The protagonist was taken away from him. When he went to meet the heroine, he would be recognized by the heroine at a glance. He may have an ordinary appearance, but what they relied on was not their appearance at all, but their personal talent and personal charm. In any of the previous novels, the heroine fell in love with the protagonist because of his appearance, and in which one the heroine fell in love with the protagonist as soon as she met him, like a nymphomaniac.
It's completely different from the rescue I imagined.
How can I put it this way? I read two worlds of salvation. The protagonist, a valuable person, loses an item. Whether they can survive depends on themselves. There is no need to save the worthless people. If you save people personally, you won't be able to save many people anyway. There is simply no need to save. No life is a precious feeling, and it is always aloof. Watching the play completely, it gave me the feeling like the farming game I played before, without blood, passion, or emotion. There are no familiar plot characters. Most of the time, I still prefer the protagonist to save the world by himself, rather than with assistance, and then it's a waste of time.
There is only one point for saving a person, which sounds very difficult, but Shen Yi is so powerful, everything should be easy. The points are pretty good, the system is also very kind, and there will be no time limit on the number of items that can be released, and Shen Yi's luck is also very good.
Sure enough, this world still depends on appearance. The good-looking Shen Yi casually sat down somewhere and was immediately talked to by the sunny and cute girl. But as a foodie, I love Miss Mo's cooking skills even more 😂😂😂.
I can't stand it anymore, I have to add five stars.
The first world of this novel was criticized by several people because it paid too much attention to the parallel world of China. I've seen stallions get negative reviews, I've seen virgins get negative reviews, and some people don't like negative reviews because of their style. Today I learned a lesson. Are you getting negative reviews because of your patriotism? I must add five stars, and wish those people smooth immigration!
Are there any book friends who have read for 25,000+ hours? Let's have a round of mutual relations
There are some places where I want to complain
It looked quite normal at first. It made me burst into tears in the middle, Think about it later, I also felt that this writing was too exaggerated. Many of the weaknesses and brilliance of human nature are not written out. Human intelligence is also not well described. It makes me feel that this book has gone from high-quality to mediocre. Many of the descriptions are made up by the author himself. There is no good basis for the actual situation. 1. The protagonist did not do justice and openness. Saving more people can increase points, but the protagonist is the wool of Yanguo from the beginning to the end. At first I thought this was a foreshadowing, but it turned out to be the protagonist actually doing it. Just kill Yanguo? Are the other 427 countries not planning to collect wool? There are billions of people on the planet, right? 2. The author obviously does not understand transportation capabilities. There is more than one line that can be opened to traffic. Reality is not a game. In addition to queuing up to evacuate, you can also move in all directions from the map: up, down, left, back, and even high in the air. Tens of millions of people in four days are simply a joke. ----Don't argue with me, there are 1.4 Billion people during the Spring Festival, and they are shipped to all parts of the country within 7 days. 3. Why do you feel that the government in the first story was stupid, knowing that a huge tornado was about to form, and knowing it a few days in advance? Just run away, and still stay there stupidly? No matter how strong the tornado is, it only blows within a certain range. Driving or even running, as long as you run out of range, you can avoid casualties. Why do you still stick to it like a fool? Summary: This book is very enjoyable to read without giving up your mind. Waste my tears, The people of the first world are the protagonists and saviors. But readers can clearly know, The protagonist just wants to use the government to complete his mission. Salvation is an act of convenience. Because the task was not completed, The protagonist will be miserable... Three star rating, good or bad.
Read Chapter 96
How should I put it? From the first chapter, the main character takes off. Maybe it flies too high in the front. When it comes to the background of the main character, construction and so on, it is written in too much detail. I love it for being patriotic, and I also understand raising morale. If you don't believe it in foreign countries, you won't believe it. The first time I wrote it, I felt it was okay, and the second time, three, four. . . After reading more than 10 chapters, I haven't read it yet. The woman I wrote about earlier, I thought she was the heroine. Saving the world = farming and construction?
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There is currently no tendency to have multiple female protagonists, but in fact, the little chef in the first world has a bit of a female protagonist tendency. It is not ruled out that the salvation organization may become the protagonist Crystal Palace in the future. World Faction: Pan-Universe Protagonist's camp: Metahuman (Human) Alliance World Background: Multiple Parallel Universes Protagonist background: Ordinary person from Blue Star No. ADE-876, Ability setting: savior system Identity setting: A cross-world organization, the Pan-Human Guardian Association serves as the president of the Salvation Commissioner (Kuai Hu) Introduction Got a doomsday salvation system, and as long as you save the world, you can have everything. Recruit top talents, build a savior organization, and come to each apocalyptic world as a savior, letting the whole world look up to him and worship him as a god. The ultimate natural disaster. Mutant craze. The evil god whispered. As a result, a huge organization spanning many worlds, with the mission of protecting all worlds, and saving the world from the fate of destruction, gradually appeared in the eyes of the world. Highlights "Can't humans create perfect miracles due to their limits?" Shen Yi opened the system mall and looked at a certain card on it, "Then let's completely surpass humans." "Stay where you are and wait for rescue - the Panhuman Guardian Association." "I'm from the Metahuman Guardian Association. "As long as you don't leave, I will keep warning you until the last moment of your life. "Goodbye, may humanity live forever. "I would like to ask you, in this case, why should you take chances?




Infinite Stream (Savior Chaldean Type) The writing is pretty good, both the writing style and the story have a certain foundation. The worlds you travel through are all worlds that are about to be destroyed at the end of the world, and the protagonist goes to save them.




It's okay. It's a genre that controls the overall situation. Because the single author has a picky taste after reading the previous book on the book list, this one is a rare follow-up book that I can read. It's not bad. There are many books to read Currently, there is no cp, and the main line is to save the world.




It's a pity that the more I write, the more boring I become, the routines are repetitive, and the focus is too skewed, but it's still good enough.

















