
The Paradise of the Abyss Does Not Support Idlers
by No One Is Idle In The Middle Of The Night
About This Novel
Su Qi suddenly discovered one day that he could see Easter eggs. Not only can you get information, but you can also get hidden rewards through special actions. While everyone was running away from the female ghost, Su Qi had already laid out a candlelight dinner and had a pleasant chat with her. [Obtained a hat from her husband, which can automatically search for enemies after being thrown, causing a mental shock to the enemy] When zombies swarmed the streets, and everyone was still holding axes and kitchen knives, Su Qi was already holding a stereo in her left hand and a heavy-fire machine gun in her right hand, and was cleaning the block. [In my BGM, no one can beat me] This is the abyss, the source of collapse where worlds fall into fear and despair. This is also a paradise, where countless people come and go, frantically pursuing the footsteps of the gods. The mythical epics of the past have been written in magnificent ways. Until Suki arrived. He took out a mop, soaked it with the blood of the god he had just knocked unconscious, and wrote a few big words on this epic poem. "The Paradise of the Abyss does not breed idlers."
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Official(161)Scraped 3d ago
As an author, it's normal to give yourself full marks, right?
One of the ten must-read books for Tsinghua University
The early part is well written. About 130 yuan per ticket. It's very strange after that. Anyway, I don't have much desire to read it. The first time I read it, I got through more than 130 chapters and then gave up. Later, there were really no books, so I suddenly came across this one and read it again. I saw probably more than 130 pictures, and I felt very strange. The protagonist is a not very strong person. Jumping around in front of strong people every day. Then various outrageous reasons led to the strong man being unwilling to touch him. Moreover, there is no logic in some places, and the protagonist is inexplicably strong. And those supporting characters saw the return of such an awesome protagonist. He actually just thought he had potential. A boss will pin you down. After the protagonist arrives, he defeats the boss in seconds. You think the protagonist just has potential. Just super weird. There are also some scenes where big bosses get together, and the protagonist just forces himself into it. Then others inexplicably asked him to stay there and made some inexplicable remarks.
sudden change in writing style
In the early stage, the paradise flow was good, but it turned into a pure Cthulhu flow just after leaving the novice village. I don't know what the author was thinking. Is he trying to sell someone else's meat? Shouldn't the big world view be that Paradise is the main theme, similar to Lord God Kong? Then you can enter various world views to do tasks. You can write a large copy of the Cthulhu world view, but you can't let the Cthulhu system override Paradise. Later, all kinds of gadgets can affect the park. The park feels like a piece of garbage. It can't even protect an individual and is left speechless by those detached bosses. . . . The main purpose of the paradise story is to watch exciting dungeons and player competitions, and it does not pay much attention to the main line. Now it is purely to fight against the abyss, and there is no fun in the dungeon. It is really boring to have a dungeon that is all about the main line. They are all dungeons that pollute this and that. Everyone knows that after the main plot, the protagonist becomes a god and unifies the entire world, losing the randomness and fun of the paradise.
Suddenly it became free. Several of the books I was chasing became free. Do I hate them all now?
The writing is good and the style is humorous, but this is just a book that is selling itself over someone else's head. It is named after the Abyss Paradise, which makes everyone think it is an infinite flow novel. The first 150 chapters are indeed well written and have a novel feeling. But after reading it, I realized that this is the Cthulhu Mythos dressed up as a paradise, isn't it? The whole process is written around the fight against the abyss and the fight against pollution. I am afraid that others will not know that the final ending is for the protagonist to become a god and unify the abyss and the present world. There is no infinite flow novel to experience different worlds and the fun of exploring the unknown, because no matter where you go, the world is polluted, and it will definitely be related to the abyss. It is true to promote the main plot, but it is wrong to only promote the main plot. This book has nothing else except the main plot of fighting the abyss. The paradise in this book is also the most rubbish of all the infinite flow novels I have read. It is a world where forces can interfere with the paradise. Even a single person cannot be saved. Anyone who enters any world paradise system will be blocked. It is so rubbish. The power system in the book is called "Sequence", and there is only one power. The system has lost the diversity of players, which does not matter. The key is that the author has not said much about the level of the protagonist. The author completely ignores the improvement of the protagonist's power and relies entirely on the readers to guess. The content of the entire book is supported by the compact plot of the contaminated copy, without any sense of substitution, which makes the reader tired. Also, I don't know whether to say the pace of this book is fast or slow. I would say slow. It's been more than 200 chapters and the protagonist hasn't even entered the paradise yet. Others wouldn't believe it. You've spent more than 200 chapters in a paradise novel and you haven't even entered the gate of the paradise. To put it bluntly, the protagonist, a little scumbag with the highest sequence of seven, participates in the struggle between priests, spiritual kings, demigods, and evil gods every day, and he keeps making waves. To be honest, if the protagonist's personality wasn't so likable, I wouldn't be able to watch it anymore.
The writing was extremely deliberate and messy, with only three points of mental power left. The traveling businessman happened to be squatting at the source of the pollution, and the protagonist happened to give a phalange in exchange for a prop related to the music score. After all, the author has never played Yuanshen, so he can only write a failed novel.
I won't give it away, but it has too many elements and is too complicated. Moreover, the foreign elements are too disconnected from the original content of the novel. There are too many buried threads but there is no ability to write them out. As a result, each one seems to be a superficial taste, and some contents are logically confusing (even for a novel).
Although I am a trumpet, please believe me!
I haven't read a few chapters, but it impressed me enough. I like the protagonist who takes an unusual path. It's a different kind of cool novel. Just like the first dungeon, the game gives him two choices, either to escape or to hide, and the protagonist chooses to kill everyone... Is this what normal people can think of? As a result, the protagonist not only thought of it, but also did it. He is worthy of being an author! In my eyes, the protagonist's behavior is very normal and consistent with the player's identity. However, in the eyes of normal people, it is just a snake disease, such as lying in a coffin to sleep, shaving the head of a kitten, etc... Well, if the author hadn't cleared up this misunderstanding, I would have thought this was a psychotic protagonist... Ahem, in short, good reviews!
I quit after reading Chapter 300. How can I put it? The first part was really interesting, but the later chapters became more and more boring. I didn't want to read it until Chapter 300.
The more it is written, the worse it gets. It is a parody of the horror paradise setting. The first half is 7 points, and the second half is even more than 1 point.
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Official(161)Scraped 3d ago
As an author, it's normal to give yourself full marks, right?
One of the ten must-read books for Tsinghua University
The early part is well written. About 130 yuan per ticket. It's very strange after that. Anyway, I don't have much desire to read it. The first time I read it, I got through more than 130 chapters and then gave up. Later, there were really no books, so I suddenly came across this one and read it again. I saw probably more than 130 pictures, and I felt very strange. The protagonist is a not very strong person. Jumping around in front of strong people every day. Then various outrageous reasons led to the strong man being unwilling to touch him. Moreover, there is no logic in some places, and the protagonist is inexplicably strong. And those supporting characters saw the return of such an awesome protagonist. He actually just thought he had potential. A boss will pin you down. After the protagonist arrives, he defeats the boss in seconds. You think the protagonist just has potential. Just super weird. There are also some scenes where big bosses get together, and the protagonist just forces himself into it. Then others inexplicably asked him to stay there and made some inexplicable remarks.
sudden change in writing style
In the early stage, the paradise flow was good, but it turned into a pure Cthulhu flow just after leaving the novice village. I don't know what the author was thinking. Is he trying to sell someone else's meat? Shouldn't the big world view be that Paradise is the main theme, similar to Lord God Kong? Then you can enter various world views to do tasks. You can write a large copy of the Cthulhu world view, but you can't let the Cthulhu system override Paradise. Later, all kinds of gadgets can affect the park. The park feels like a piece of garbage. It can't even protect an individual and is left speechless by those detached bosses. . . . The main purpose of the paradise story is to watch exciting dungeons and player competitions, and it does not pay much attention to the main line. Now it is purely to fight against the abyss, and there is no fun in the dungeon. It is really boring to have a dungeon that is all about the main line. They are all dungeons that pollute this and that. Everyone knows that after the main plot, the protagonist becomes a god and unifies the entire world, losing the randomness and fun of the paradise.
Suddenly it became free. Several of the books I was chasing became free. Do I hate them all now?
The writing is good and the style is humorous, but this is just a book that is selling itself over someone else's head. It is named after the Abyss Paradise, which makes everyone think it is an infinite flow novel. The first 150 chapters are indeed well written and have a novel feeling. But after reading it, I realized that this is the Cthulhu Mythos dressed up as a paradise, isn't it? The whole process is written around the fight against the abyss and the fight against pollution. I am afraid that others will not know that the final ending is for the protagonist to become a god and unify the abyss and the present world. There is no infinite flow novel to experience different worlds and the fun of exploring the unknown, because no matter where you go, the world is polluted, and it will definitely be related to the abyss. It is true to promote the main plot, but it is wrong to only promote the main plot. This book has nothing else except the main plot of fighting the abyss. The paradise in this book is also the most rubbish of all the infinite flow novels I have read. It is a world where forces can interfere with the paradise. Even a single person cannot be saved. Anyone who enters any world paradise system will be blocked. It is so rubbish. The power system in the book is called "Sequence", and there is only one power. The system has lost the diversity of players, which does not matter. The key is that the author has not said much about the level of the protagonist. The author completely ignores the improvement of the protagonist's power and relies entirely on the readers to guess. The content of the entire book is supported by the compact plot of the contaminated copy, without any sense of substitution, which makes the reader tired. Also, I don't know whether to say the pace of this book is fast or slow. I would say slow. It's been more than 200 chapters and the protagonist hasn't even entered the paradise yet. Others wouldn't believe it. You've spent more than 200 chapters in a paradise novel and you haven't even entered the gate of the paradise. To put it bluntly, the protagonist, a little scumbag with the highest sequence of seven, participates in the struggle between priests, spiritual kings, demigods, and evil gods every day, and he keeps making waves. To be honest, if the protagonist's personality wasn't so likable, I wouldn't be able to watch it anymore.
The writing was extremely deliberate and messy, with only three points of mental power left. The traveling businessman happened to be squatting at the source of the pollution, and the protagonist happened to give a phalange in exchange for a prop related to the music score. After all, the author has never played Yuanshen, so he can only write a failed novel.
I won't give it away, but it has too many elements and is too complicated. Moreover, the foreign elements are too disconnected from the original content of the novel. There are too many buried threads but there is no ability to write them out. As a result, each one seems to be a superficial taste, and some contents are logically confusing (even for a novel).
Although I am a trumpet, please believe me!
I haven't read a few chapters, but it impressed me enough. I like the protagonist who takes an unusual path. It's a different kind of cool novel. Just like the first dungeon, the game gives him two choices, either to escape or to hide, and the protagonist chooses to kill everyone... Is this what normal people can think of? As a result, the protagonist not only thought of it, but also did it. He is worthy of being an author! In my eyes, the protagonist's behavior is very normal and consistent with the player's identity. However, in the eyes of normal people, it is just a snake disease, such as lying in a coffin to sleep, shaving the head of a kitten, etc... Well, if the author hadn't cleared up this misunderstanding, I would have thought this was a psychotic protagonist... Ahem, in short, good reviews!
I quit after reading Chapter 300. How can I put it? The first part was really interesting, but the later chapters became more and more boring. I didn't want to read it until Chapter 300.
The more it is written, the worse it gets. It is a parody of the horror paradise setting. The first half is 7 points, and the second half is even more than 1 point.
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