
I Can Swallow and Grow Infinitely
by Kite Child
About This Novel
After traveling 16 years, the boy's daily life was suddenly broken into a "fantasy body" that integrated high-dimensional concepts. It can absorb countless abilities and has unlimited growth! "Absorb a 'space-time rift' and get the 'Anchor of Time and Space' talent!" "Connect spiritual time and space, gain spiritual energy, and become a psyker!"... Unlimited fantasy body + the ability to travel through time and space = a conceptual life with endless abilities! In the mother world that is gradually collapsing every day, new fantasy species are constantly appearing: infected bodies, deep sea monsters, mechanical life...
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Official(17)Scraped 16d ago
How should I put it? The plot unfolded a bit inexplicably, as if it suddenly exploded. Just because a hand printed a one-millimeter fingerprint, the country came to find it inexplicably. One millimeter, just a fingerprint, is it necessary?
I don't like it very much
I was a little speechless when the protagonist was discovered by the country. You may not believe it, but if I were to experience that kind of thing, I would not be as angry as the protagonist, because I can't understand why I don't trust the country, but I am angry when I am caught. . . . .
The title of the book is good and the framework is okay. It's just about the content. You don't write smoothly where it should be, and it often gets stuck. When you shouldn't write, you write a lot of useless articles. I really can't read it anymore.
It's a bit exaggerated. It's just the first case of a person with super powers who can be killed by a gun. The country's reaction is a bit exaggerated. As long as such superpowers are revealed to be killed by guns, they should be captured and sectioned for study to see if they can be popularized! Anyway, the top leaders of the country only care about whether superpowers can be used to enhance national power or themselves. The reason for not arresting him at first can be attributed to not knowing the protagonist's abilities, so he played it safe. But when you know that the protagonist can be hit by a gun, and you also know that people with super powers are just humans, why not just capture him and send him to the laboratory for slices? Instead, the inexplicable old man gave him half a month to grow up and compete with the country. It's a bit like trying to force the country's upper echelons to become wiser just to make the protagonist grow. . .
It was very dramatic that he was exposed. He was thinking about hiding what he was hiding, and then he was exposed casually. It was quite outrageous. Why did you spend so much effort to find a person with super powers? Since I can't find it for so many years, is it possible to keep spending money to look for it? At most, a few people should be left to continue searching. It's impossible to put so much effort and energy into searching, right?
What?
For books without book reviews, where do you find the function of posting reviews? I couldn't find it at all when I came in before.
The idea and setting are good, but the plot...
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Official(17)Scraped 16d ago
How should I put it? The plot unfolded a bit inexplicably, as if it suddenly exploded. Just because a hand printed a one-millimeter fingerprint, the country came to find it inexplicably. One millimeter, just a fingerprint, is it necessary?
I don't like it very much
I was a little speechless when the protagonist was discovered by the country. You may not believe it, but if I were to experience that kind of thing, I would not be as angry as the protagonist, because I can't understand why I don't trust the country, but I am angry when I am caught. . . . .
The title of the book is good and the framework is okay. It's just about the content. You don't write smoothly where it should be, and it often gets stuck. When you shouldn't write, you write a lot of useless articles. I really can't read it anymore.
It's a bit exaggerated. It's just the first case of a person with super powers who can be killed by a gun. The country's reaction is a bit exaggerated. As long as such superpowers are revealed to be killed by guns, they should be captured and sectioned for study to see if they can be popularized! Anyway, the top leaders of the country only care about whether superpowers can be used to enhance national power or themselves. The reason for not arresting him at first can be attributed to not knowing the protagonist's abilities, so he played it safe. But when you know that the protagonist can be hit by a gun, and you also know that people with super powers are just humans, why not just capture him and send him to the laboratory for slices? Instead, the inexplicable old man gave him half a month to grow up and compete with the country. It's a bit like trying to force the country's upper echelons to become wiser just to make the protagonist grow. . .
It was very dramatic that he was exposed. He was thinking about hiding what he was hiding, and then he was exposed casually. It was quite outrageous. Why did you spend so much effort to find a person with super powers? Since I can't find it for so many years, is it possible to keep spending money to look for it? At most, a few people should be left to continue searching. It's impossible to put so much effort and energy into searching, right?
What?
For books without book reviews, where do you find the function of posting reviews? I couldn't find it at all when I came in before.
The idea and setting are good, but the plot...




























