
Cube Sky Island: Start with a Dragon Girl
About This Novel
This is a world of blocks in the sky, with countless empty islands made of blocks floating in the world... "To survive on an empty island, all you need is hands!" A certain square man said so. "First of all, the first step to survive on an empty island is to open the supply box..." Just... "Where are my supplies?" After looking at the girl curled up in the box and sleeping soundly, and then at the void around the empty island, Mo Fangzheng fell into deep thought. "Did I die suddenly at the beginning?" Pure MC text: Desert world (destruction of civilization) - Ocean world (destruction of civilization) - Super flat world (destruction of civilization) - Mountain world (destruction of civilization) - Parasite world (not completely destroyed) - Main world (existence)
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Author, Lao Se approved. Let yourself go in this book.
About the world
After glancing at the introduction, I have a few questions: 1. The destruction of civilization does not lead to the extinction of the population. It is like the sudden end of the world. 99.99% Of humans are dead and scattered in shelters. In this situation, civilization is destroyed, but some people survive. Second, the Parasite World, does it refer to the ordinary world that is about to be destroyed with the Parasite module loaded on it, or does it directly refer to the special world in the module - the Lost City. And "destruction" here means that the civilization is still in a intact state and is fighting a war with parasites, such as (the undead war), or it is on the verge of collapse, with only a small number of humans left making a final struggle (the last front) Third, the plot development. Although the protagonist is exploring one post-apocalyptic world after another, it seems okay, but if there are hundreds of chapters and there are only two or three characters besides monsters, won't the interaction seem too little? Will there be aesthetic fatigue? I don't know if the author has considered it Fourth, the protagonist Mo Fangzheng's development route. First of all, the protagonist's ability is destined not to take the mainstream. However, the author wrote about the mainstream in the last book, so it seems that the author is a bit wavering. It is difficult to leave the population if you go industrial. However, the author puts the undestructed civilization in the fourth place. The protagonist is about to enter the industrial age now, and will definitely enter the third world before it is officially entered. . . Also, when Parasite arranges this, is it because the protagonist wants to develop and save the world? In short, since you, the author, have written about the world, you should have a relatively detailed outline, right? I hope this time it won't end abruptly after reaching the climax like the last book. Alien planes, players, annoying villagers... You still owe us so much intermediary content! Finally, I wish the book you write continues to prosper
Has the combat power collapsed?
It is understandable that the development of the protagonist has been suppressed. After all, the industrial era and the conversion table can easily collapse, but the protagonist with this combat power has also been suppressed. Until now, he can only bully ordinary monsters. On the other hand, Asiti already has 1440 HP after evolving twice, and now she needs to evolve three times. Even if the protagonist is not the main battle type, she is still being suppressed too hard.
Isn't it convenient? Mo Fangyuan? I have to complain about this name, it's so unpleasant🤗
I seriously doubt it.
I seriously suspect that the protagonist may not be good at something.
The protagonist should be. . . Not that way.
Even if the dragon lady is like that, she can still sit in her arms and not mess around, which is really awesome. Although I admit that I am lustful, I don't think any man can tolerate it.
Villages are really hard to find. I have all the diamonds in one set, but I have never encountered any villages.
aa~
Why did you stop QWQ without notifying me?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(36)
...
Author, Lao Se approved. Let yourself go in this book.
About the world
After glancing at the introduction, I have a few questions: 1. The destruction of civilization does not lead to the extinction of the population. It is like the sudden end of the world. 99.99% Of humans are dead and scattered in shelters. In this situation, civilization is destroyed, but some people survive. Second, the Parasite World, does it refer to the ordinary world that is about to be destroyed with the Parasite module loaded on it, or does it directly refer to the special world in the module - the Lost City. And "destruction" here means that the civilization is still in a intact state and is fighting a war with parasites, such as (the undead war), or it is on the verge of collapse, with only a small number of humans left making a final struggle (the last front) Third, the plot development. Although the protagonist is exploring one post-apocalyptic world after another, it seems okay, but if there are hundreds of chapters and there are only two or three characters besides monsters, won't the interaction seem too little? Will there be aesthetic fatigue? I don't know if the author has considered it Fourth, the protagonist Mo Fangzheng's development route. First of all, the protagonist's ability is destined not to take the mainstream. However, the author wrote about the mainstream in the last book, so it seems that the author is a bit wavering. It is difficult to leave the population if you go industrial. However, the author puts the undestructed civilization in the fourth place. The protagonist is about to enter the industrial age now, and will definitely enter the third world before it is officially entered. . . Also, when Parasite arranges this, is it because the protagonist wants to develop and save the world? In short, since you, the author, have written about the world, you should have a relatively detailed outline, right? I hope this time it won't end abruptly after reaching the climax like the last book. Alien planes, players, annoying villagers... You still owe us so much intermediary content! Finally, I wish the book you write continues to prosper
Has the combat power collapsed?
It is understandable that the development of the protagonist has been suppressed. After all, the industrial era and the conversion table can easily collapse, but the protagonist with this combat power has also been suppressed. Until now, he can only bully ordinary monsters. On the other hand, Asiti already has 1440 HP after evolving twice, and now she needs to evolve three times. Even if the protagonist is not the main battle type, she is still being suppressed too hard.
Isn't it convenient? Mo Fangyuan? I have to complain about this name, it's so unpleasant🤗
I seriously doubt it.
I seriously suspect that the protagonist may not be good at something.
The protagonist should be. . . Not that way.
Even if the dragon lady is like that, she can still sit in her arms and not mess around, which is really awesome. Although I admit that I am lustful, I don't think any man can tolerate it.
Villages are really hard to find. I have all the diamonds in one set, but I have never encountered any villages.
aa~
Why did you stop QWQ without notifying me?



















