
Mystery: Emerging from the Wilderness of Knowledge
by I Can't Think Of A Pen Name
About This Novel
Luo Yang, who had just watched Lord of Mysteries, was driven by curiosity to try Zhou Mingrui's transfer ritual before time travel. "It doesn't matter whether you travel through time or not. What's important is the transfer!" With such a mood, Luo Yang prepared the ceremony and began to recite the Fool's honorable name: The Fool who does not belong to this era; The mysterious master above the gray fog; The King of Yellow and Black who controls good luck... Bad news: The transfer ritual cannot transfer people. Worse news: The transfer ritual can really allow people to travel through time.
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Official(45)Scraped 20d ago
Rubbish, I really can't stand it any longer. The protagonist is really a loser, one of the strongest on the surface. In fact, no matter how strong the protagonist is or how rubbish the opponent is, the protagonist can fight for 300 rounds. Especially Amon. No matter how strong the clone is, he can steal anything. Those who don't know better think that Amon is the protagonist. The plot is even more ridiculous, especially when he helps the true creator, not only saves an opponent, but also offends a large group of people. He is just looking for trouble.
I found the author to be very strange. The people who were selected by the wilderness of knowledge actually showed aversion to knowledge, and there was a kind of "I don't want to learn", even if you kill me, you won't learn.
After listening to two hundred of them, I finally understood it. The protagonist just stuck to the plot of the original work, and there was almost no change to the plot of the original work. For example: In the Rose School of Indulgence battle, the three of them won with difficulty in the original work. Now with the dual-path sequence five of the protagonist, they still won with difficulty. There is also almost no difference in the plot of Little Sun entering the solitary room and being possessed by Amon, except that there is an extra protagonist and a few more words. He has no ideas of his own, what a garbage protagonist
It's better to watch this than to play the paradox twice
After reading Chapter 597, tell me what you think, if you don't want to complain or feel unhappy.
Overall, I can only give it 7 points, deducting one point for typos, one point for details, and one point for plot. First, there are more than 500 typos in the chapters I have read. I can't say that there are many, but there are quite a few. I can see one from time to time. Second, in terms of plot, the protagonist really can't beat Amon no matter what, right? In the previous fight against Amon at the same level, he was unable to defeat him and often suffered defeats. How could he dare to go to the Land Abandoned by the Gods at this level? I'm really curious, how did you run away from Amon's body later? So the director arranged for Amon not to stop him? Laugh. And here in Chapter 597, another clone of Amon of the same level easily distorts the protagonist's wish with the djinn. It reminds me of Master Luo inexplicably. He fought against two pillars alone and was defeated by God's sneak attack. Amon is comparable to him. A clone fights against the two old ones alone, no matter who wins or loses. In a sense, it is better. So what is the point of the protagonist looking for the djinn? Using one characteristic in exchange for three wishes, what role can these three wishes play? Also, do these three wishes count as Huang Beibei's? If you think about it, if you have more than three wishes, won't Huang Beibei still die? That desire is cumulative. Also, it would be interesting for Lilith to get the Brood. Can she compete with the Mother Goddess if she gets the Brood? The protagonist is defeated by a clone of Amon of the same level. The protagonist fights against the Archangel of the sequence and there is no winner or lose. The clone of Amon of the second sequence is about equal to the archangel. So if there are a few more clones of Amon, or a clone of the first sequence, you can definitely fight with the true god, right? In this fanfic, I can't see the strong character of the old days at all. It gives me the feeling that just a few gods can defeat the old days, and the old days are just like that. Do you understand the value of the past? Russell died because he was contaminated and could not recover. Mr. Men was contaminated and sealed directly. Did the Seven Gods not want to save them? It's because he doesn't have the ability at all. But when he was saving Russell, the protagonist said that he could be saved once he became Sequence One. How could the protagonist be stronger than the Seven Gods when he was Sequence One? In this case, what kind of allies can we find? Can't you just go up and fuck Steam Girl head-on? Why can't the Seven Gods open the mysterious seal in the fifth era? Wouldn't it be a good idea to go in early and get the essence to upgrade to the Old One, and then wait until the initial barrier is broken to kill the Outer Gods and continue to advance? Or just go out and hunt the alien gods, right? So why are the Seven Gods afraid of the old days? Why are you afraid of the end? There are also some detailed issues. As mentioned before, knowledge is power. Later, before I became a demigod, I casually talked about old knowledge with people. Not only did I say it in Tarot meetings, but also in reality, I was really convinced. Even if the protagonist can say it, can others really listen? Where is the weight of knowledge reflected? The knowledge of the old days will inevitably be tainted below the angels.
I tried the protagonist's time travel method but it didn't work.
It's very interesting. I hope it will be free for membership soon, or it will be free directly.
A reader-path plus traverser has no independent opinion and does not work hard. It gives people the sense of being aboriginal and ordinary people, not like an extraordinary person.
Both the early and middle stages are good, but the ending is a bit sloppy and the ending is not well written.
I would give it nine points out of ten, and I would give it one less point in case you are proud and indulgent.
People are stupid
I'm stupid, author, you are so bad! I am raising books, and as long as I keep raising them, they will just become unfinished. Damn it! ! !
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Official(45)Scraped 20d ago
Rubbish, I really can't stand it any longer. The protagonist is really a loser, one of the strongest on the surface. In fact, no matter how strong the protagonist is or how rubbish the opponent is, the protagonist can fight for 300 rounds. Especially Amon. No matter how strong the clone is, he can steal anything. Those who don't know better think that Amon is the protagonist. The plot is even more ridiculous, especially when he helps the true creator, not only saves an opponent, but also offends a large group of people. He is just looking for trouble.
I found the author to be very strange. The people who were selected by the wilderness of knowledge actually showed aversion to knowledge, and there was a kind of "I don't want to learn", even if you kill me, you won't learn.
After listening to two hundred of them, I finally understood it. The protagonist just stuck to the plot of the original work, and there was almost no change to the plot of the original work. For example: In the Rose School of Indulgence battle, the three of them won with difficulty in the original work. Now with the dual-path sequence five of the protagonist, they still won with difficulty. There is also almost no difference in the plot of Little Sun entering the solitary room and being possessed by Amon, except that there is an extra protagonist and a few more words. He has no ideas of his own, what a garbage protagonist
It's better to watch this than to play the paradox twice
After reading Chapter 597, tell me what you think, if you don't want to complain or feel unhappy.
Overall, I can only give it 7 points, deducting one point for typos, one point for details, and one point for plot. First, there are more than 500 typos in the chapters I have read. I can't say that there are many, but there are quite a few. I can see one from time to time. Second, in terms of plot, the protagonist really can't beat Amon no matter what, right? In the previous fight against Amon at the same level, he was unable to defeat him and often suffered defeats. How could he dare to go to the Land Abandoned by the Gods at this level? I'm really curious, how did you run away from Amon's body later? So the director arranged for Amon not to stop him? Laugh. And here in Chapter 597, another clone of Amon of the same level easily distorts the protagonist's wish with the djinn. It reminds me of Master Luo inexplicably. He fought against two pillars alone and was defeated by God's sneak attack. Amon is comparable to him. A clone fights against the two old ones alone, no matter who wins or loses. In a sense, it is better. So what is the point of the protagonist looking for the djinn? Using one characteristic in exchange for three wishes, what role can these three wishes play? Also, do these three wishes count as Huang Beibei's? If you think about it, if you have more than three wishes, won't Huang Beibei still die? That desire is cumulative. Also, it would be interesting for Lilith to get the Brood. Can she compete with the Mother Goddess if she gets the Brood? The protagonist is defeated by a clone of Amon of the same level. The protagonist fights against the Archangel of the sequence and there is no winner or lose. The clone of Amon of the second sequence is about equal to the archangel. So if there are a few more clones of Amon, or a clone of the first sequence, you can definitely fight with the true god, right? In this fanfic, I can't see the strong character of the old days at all. It gives me the feeling that just a few gods can defeat the old days, and the old days are just like that. Do you understand the value of the past? Russell died because he was contaminated and could not recover. Mr. Men was contaminated and sealed directly. Did the Seven Gods not want to save them? It's because he doesn't have the ability at all. But when he was saving Russell, the protagonist said that he could be saved once he became Sequence One. How could the protagonist be stronger than the Seven Gods when he was Sequence One? In this case, what kind of allies can we find? Can't you just go up and fuck Steam Girl head-on? Why can't the Seven Gods open the mysterious seal in the fifth era? Wouldn't it be a good idea to go in early and get the essence to upgrade to the Old One, and then wait until the initial barrier is broken to kill the Outer Gods and continue to advance? Or just go out and hunt the alien gods, right? So why are the Seven Gods afraid of the old days? Why are you afraid of the end? There are also some detailed issues. As mentioned before, knowledge is power. Later, before I became a demigod, I casually talked about old knowledge with people. Not only did I say it in Tarot meetings, but also in reality, I was really convinced. Even if the protagonist can say it, can others really listen? Where is the weight of knowledge reflected? The knowledge of the old days will inevitably be tainted below the angels.
I tried the protagonist's time travel method but it didn't work.
It's very interesting. I hope it will be free for membership soon, or it will be free directly.
A reader-path plus traverser has no independent opinion and does not work hard. It gives people the sense of being aboriginal and ordinary people, not like an extraordinary person.
Both the early and middle stages are good, but the ending is a bit sloppy and the ending is not well written.
I would give it nine points out of ten, and I would give it one less point in case you are proud and indulgent.
People are stupid
I'm stupid, author, you are so bad! I am raising books, and as long as I keep raising them, they will just become unfinished. Damn it! ! !












