
Rule Survival: I Pawned the Monster Boss
About This Novel
"Congratulations on being admitted to the Hengquan Institute for Special Events!" "Please join on time at 0:00 on July 15th, otherwise, you will be obliterated by the rules!" A strange invitation appeared on the coffee table out of thin air. Shen Feng sighed quietly and took out a golden key: "You are forcing me to become a human being..." As a result, a self-proclaimed good guy, Boss Shen, appeared in the copy of the rules, looking for 'lucky people' to conduct pawn transactions. Want more power? Want to experience a more exciting life? Do you want to make up for your most regretful past? "No, I don't want to!" The defeated bosses all ran away with their heads in their hands, with despair on their faces: "You! No! Want! Come over! Come on! Ah!!"
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Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
Everyone else wants to kill the protagonist, but if the protagonist doesn't kill him, he is mentally ill.
It's okay. It gives me the feeling that the author wants to write a book seriously and have something of his own. It's not like writing a studio novel. I just feel that sometimes there are too many pitfalls and the logic is not particularly harmonious.
It's so confusing and I don't understand
The content is inconsistent, I don't understand the rules, what is the theme, what is the cheat code, I can't understand it.
Very good, waiting for the author's update!
To be honest, it's a bit messy, but it's okay. The follow-up is a bit toxic. For example, if you let others go if you are going to be killed, there is no cost at all even if you don't kill. The second person who dares to try the pawn shop and the priority of the game rules cannot use his skills to judge things. He is also not clear. I feel that the protagonist is unclear.
Each copy is in a mess, and the combat power is also very confusing.
Rules collide one by one, and I can't figure out what the plot is.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
Everyone else wants to kill the protagonist, but if the protagonist doesn't kill him, he is mentally ill.
It's okay. It gives me the feeling that the author wants to write a book seriously and have something of his own. It's not like writing a studio novel. I just feel that sometimes there are too many pitfalls and the logic is not particularly harmonious.
It's so confusing and I don't understand
The content is inconsistent, I don't understand the rules, what is the theme, what is the cheat code, I can't understand it.
Very good, waiting for the author's update!
To be honest, it's a bit messy, but it's okay. The follow-up is a bit toxic. For example, if you let others go if you are going to be killed, there is no cost at all even if you don't kill. The second person who dares to try the pawn shop and the priority of the game rules cannot use his skills to judge things. He is also not clear. I feel that the protagonist is unclear.
Each copy is in a mess, and the combat power is also very confusing.
Rules collide one by one, and I can't figure out what the plot is.









