
My Perfect Dodge Has an Invincible Frame, Which Makes Sense!
by The Little Mage Who Accidentally Broke Into Tianjia
About This Novel
Xia Ming traveled to another world and discovered that he had the battle system in the game. A perfect dodge can trigger an invincible frame, and a perfect block can freeze the enemy. See through, triple jump... Various combination skills are also derived. You learned your combat skills by yourself, but mine were issued by the system. Make a decision! "Lord Evil God, I can make countless mistakes, but don't let me bounce you once, otherwise, you will be in the air and unable to reach the ground!"
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Give me two stars for encouragement.
Author, do you really not read the plot you wrote? The protagonist set up a trap by himself and was not touched by the enemy. The protagonist had to live in the slums even though he had money. He lived poorly but was spied on by others and had no choice but to eat hard. Then the protagonist had killed many monsters and suffered defeat at the hands of a few gangsters. He still had the nerve to explain why the protagonist failed. It's too arrogant, but in fact, if you analyze it carefully, you will find that the protagonist's failure has nothing to do with arrogance. It is simply that the protagonist is a fool, and being brainless and arrogant are two different things. But insisting that the protagonist always does stupid things is attributed to arrogance. Does the author think that readers can't see it? I think it is very polite to give the novel two stars. I even want to give one star, but I still give you some respect.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Give me two stars for encouragement.
Author, do you really not read the plot you wrote? The protagonist set up a trap by himself and was not touched by the enemy. The protagonist had to live in the slums even though he had money. He lived poorly but was spied on by others and had no choice but to eat hard. Then the protagonist had killed many monsters and suffered defeat at the hands of a few gangsters. He still had the nerve to explain why the protagonist failed. It's too arrogant, but in fact, if you analyze it carefully, you will find that the protagonist's failure has nothing to do with arrogance. It is simply that the protagonist is a fool, and being brainless and arrogant are two different things. But insisting that the protagonist always does stupid things is attributed to arrogance. Does the author think that readers can't see it? I think it is very polite to give the novel two stars. I even want to give one star, but I still give you some respect.









