
Superpower is Magnetic Field Rotation
by This Glass Of Water Is In The Second Stage
About This Novel
Show me what my superpowers are: total self, time power, magnetic field power! The power of time and the power of magnetic field are all in one body, and what kind of complete self is there? It's too strong, am I invincible? What about other people's superpowers? Restart the world, superman in the world, change your heart in dreams, magical girl transformation, travel to another world, and the advent of fantasy. Wow... Everyone's abilities are so cool! Then it's not too much for me to use a hell war god to summon my adopted father and adopted brother, right? [One chapter and ten thousand words updated every day at 17:00]
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Official(20)Scraped 14d ago
The writing is okay, but there are two shortcomings. 1. Because there are too many female characters and female supporting characters, the protagonist is very Mapo. To be honest, after writing the word "Magnetic Field Rotation" and adding it to the title, people who read this novel will basically not like this kind of love even though it is about some love between men and women. 2. Yes, Ha Wei, the strongest person in the world, that pseudo-superman, the author sometimes described him as A-level, which is unnecessary. Firstly, the S-level was created because of him. Secondly, I don't see that among all the author's current depictions, including rebirth, which person can drag ten S-levels to death? Moreover, the author has added the female supporting saint, whose abilities are highly overlapping. If this pseudo-superman is not S-level, then the contradiction will be too great. Moreover, the female supporting characters in White Rose described by the author are also written in a very unclear way. Each one thinks that their current ability evolution is S. Level, don't take the pseudo-Superman seriously, because he is only an A-level, and you can surpass him in the future, but in fact, he can kill ten S-levels, and they may not be able to beat them together. If it is just to increase his confidence, it is okay, but the author seems to be very ignorant about the problem of description.
I was originally very interested in a rare super power, but first it turned out that one person promised to others and then took risks on his own in order to become stronger, which almost hurt his companions, and then there was an all-female White Rose. After seeing this kind of all-female team in the novel, I really had no idea to continue reading.
I like Dian Lao's strength, but I don't like Dian Lao's random hair.
Has the author switched to group portrait writing now? Please update it soon. I like invincible writing, not the kind that is absolutely invincible, but the kind of invincible writing that has the power to solve problems with ease whenever difficulties come.
It seems that the author's novel has only one idea. If a strong person on the mental side does not have the ability to enslave, then he can use shark coins. . . Look at how unlucky the heroine is. The female villain is so good at soul slavery. . .
Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin
It feels like the number of words has been watering down
Not only does the description of the protagonist's mentality account for one-third of the page, but the introduction and villain/supporting character's mentality changes can also account for one-half. Awesome, it's all water, so verbose.
They say there are three golden chapters, but all three chapters are nonsense.
I thought it was the magnetic field guy going crazy, but it turned out to be pretty good
Who is the protagonist's wife? I saw the finale with Irina, but I didn't see Thirty Thousand Years, and I felt like I didn't want to continue watching. Seeing the first finale was enough.
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Official(20)Scraped 14d ago
The writing is okay, but there are two shortcomings. 1. Because there are too many female characters and female supporting characters, the protagonist is very Mapo. To be honest, after writing the word "Magnetic Field Rotation" and adding it to the title, people who read this novel will basically not like this kind of love even though it is about some love between men and women. 2. Yes, Ha Wei, the strongest person in the world, that pseudo-superman, the author sometimes described him as A-level, which is unnecessary. Firstly, the S-level was created because of him. Secondly, I don't see that among all the author's current depictions, including rebirth, which person can drag ten S-levels to death? Moreover, the author has added the female supporting saint, whose abilities are highly overlapping. If this pseudo-superman is not S-level, then the contradiction will be too great. Moreover, the female supporting characters in White Rose described by the author are also written in a very unclear way. Each one thinks that their current ability evolution is S. Level, don't take the pseudo-Superman seriously, because he is only an A-level, and you can surpass him in the future, but in fact, he can kill ten S-levels, and they may not be able to beat them together. If it is just to increase his confidence, it is okay, but the author seems to be very ignorant about the problem of description.
I was originally very interested in a rare super power, but first it turned out that one person promised to others and then took risks on his own in order to become stronger, which almost hurt his companions, and then there was an all-female White Rose. After seeing this kind of all-female team in the novel, I really had no idea to continue reading.
I like Dian Lao's strength, but I don't like Dian Lao's random hair.
Has the author switched to group portrait writing now? Please update it soon. I like invincible writing, not the kind that is absolutely invincible, but the kind of invincible writing that has the power to solve problems with ease whenever difficulties come.
It seems that the author's novel has only one idea. If a strong person on the mental side does not have the ability to enslave, then he can use shark coins. . . Look at how unlucky the heroine is. The female villain is so good at soul slavery. . .
Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin Jin
It feels like the number of words has been watering down
Not only does the description of the protagonist's mentality account for one-third of the page, but the introduction and villain/supporting character's mentality changes can also account for one-half. Awesome, it's all water, so verbose.
They say there are three golden chapters, but all three chapters are nonsense.
I thought it was the magnetic field guy going crazy, but it turned out to be pretty good
Who is the protagonist's wife? I saw the finale with Irina, but I didn't see Thirty Thousand Years, and I felt like I didn't want to continue watching. Seeing the first finale was enough.














