
The Live Broadcast of Building a Shelter Turned Out to Be Doomsday
About This Novel
Internet writer Chen Yuan spent all his royalties to buy an abandoned "Satan" missile silo in Siberia, determined to transform it into a real-life "mountain fortress" - an ultimate shelter that can withstand the apocalypse. He live-streamed the entire renovation process, fighting against corrosion, landslides, and water surges in the ruins of reinforced concrete, depleting resources and will at every step. When water finally came out of the drilling well, the 2023GK asteroid in the sky, which was declared "absolutely safe", was tearing up the night sky with strange brightness. The fortress he built at the risk of everything turned out to be the last Noah's Ark before civilization collapsed? Can this yellowed transformation blueprint survive the sudden darkest moment? There are already 200,000 collections of old books with 1.8 Million words, so you can feel free to dive in
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
good
It's just that the front roll is too long. Brother, the front roll is only 50 cards. This has caused many impatient people to give up.
It's a eunuch, the author can't edit anymore.
This book is still good. Although asylum-themed novels are not so popular now, as long as it is well written, it should be a good book. Although the last asylum novel was not as good as the previous one, it is still a good book.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
good
It's just that the front roll is too long. Brother, the front roll is only 50 cards. This has caused many impatient people to give up.
It's a eunuch, the author can't edit anymore.
This book is still good. Although asylum-themed novels are not so popular now, as long as it is well written, it should be a good book. Although the last asylum novel was not as good as the previous one, it is still a good book.













