
Become a Big Boss in the World from the World of Kexue
by Otaa
About This Novel
Chen Shi originally wanted to be a good person, but the first good thing he did put him in a desperate situation. So he no longer wanted to be a good person, and as soon as he had this idea, he was bound by the Big Boss System in the Heavens and transported to the world of Ke Xue. "It feels great not to be a good person!" [Get the entry: Newcomer (you have a legal identity and a past that can be investigated)] [Get the entry: Karate practitioner (you have initially learned karate, but you are still far from a master, you will get an increase when practicing karate)] [Get the entry Article: Alcohol allergy (you rejected the invitation of the winery and became its number one enemy. You will get an increase when fighting enemies with wine code names]... Conan, Chase, Dead Fire, Marvel, Pacific Rim, Under One Man, Dragon Ball...
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
I wrote about the villain system, but I wanted to be a detective.
Explanation of the protagonist's behavior
Some readers may feel that the protagonist's behavior in the book is not like the boss, so let me explain. Q: First of all, what is a boss? The answer is someone who achieves his or her goals by any means necessary Question: What is the protagonist's purpose? The answer is to get the villain value Question: How many sources are there for obtaining villain points? The world's protagonist group, forces, and the world itself Question: Then why didn't you dare to offend Conan too much in the early stage? Because you will definitely die, people who have watched many kinds of things in the universe should be aware of the concept of "son of the plane". The protagonist does not have the corresponding strength to pose as an absolute villain to face Conan, which is courting death. What's more, the protagonist's goal is to gain villain value, not to kill the sky and the air. Question: Does the protagonist's ganging up with the protagonist deviate from the core of the boss? The boss is not the villain, the boss is the person who controls everything. He does not necessarily have to kill everyone and women at the beginning; all the actions of the protagonist in the early stage are to pave the way for harvesting the villain value in the later stage. No matter how capable you are of doing great things, I don't think it's right to do things before your strength is insufficient. Could it be that Karasuma Ren in the Conan world kills people indiscriminately right after they are born? Did Aizen kill the Mao Thirteenth Chamber just after he arrived in Soul Society? All of this requires a process of growth. If you don't have the strength to mess around, you are just looking for death. When you have a goal, stabilize yourself and get the maximum benefit at the minimum cost. This is the logic you should have. Instead of suddenly telling the richest man to give you money, or kill someone if you don't give it, why, others owe you? Just like in my plot, the protagonist gets the haunted house. Of course I can write that the protagonist goes in with a knife and kills the two people. But is it necessary? Is it necessary to kill people if they can be fooled by just words?
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
I wrote about the villain system, but I wanted to be a detective.
Explanation of the protagonist's behavior
Some readers may feel that the protagonist's behavior in the book is not like the boss, so let me explain. Q: First of all, what is a boss? The answer is someone who achieves his or her goals by any means necessary Question: What is the protagonist's purpose? The answer is to get the villain value Question: How many sources are there for obtaining villain points? The world's protagonist group, forces, and the world itself Question: Then why didn't you dare to offend Conan too much in the early stage? Because you will definitely die, people who have watched many kinds of things in the universe should be aware of the concept of "son of the plane". The protagonist does not have the corresponding strength to pose as an absolute villain to face Conan, which is courting death. What's more, the protagonist's goal is to gain villain value, not to kill the sky and the air. Question: Does the protagonist's ganging up with the protagonist deviate from the core of the boss? The boss is not the villain, the boss is the person who controls everything. He does not necessarily have to kill everyone and women at the beginning; all the actions of the protagonist in the early stage are to pave the way for harvesting the villain value in the later stage. No matter how capable you are of doing great things, I don't think it's right to do things before your strength is insufficient. Could it be that Karasuma Ren in the Conan world kills people indiscriminately right after they are born? Did Aizen kill the Mao Thirteenth Chamber just after he arrived in Soul Society? All of this requires a process of growth. If you don't have the strength to mess around, you are just looking for death. When you have a goal, stabilize yourself and get the maximum benefit at the minimum cost. This is the logic you should have. Instead of suddenly telling the richest man to give you money, or kill someone if you don't give it, why, others owe you? Just like in my plot, the protagonist gets the haunted house. Of course I can write that the protagonist goes in with a knife and kills the two people. But is it necessary? Is it necessary to kill people if they can be fooled by just words?









