
Answer the Question: Only I Know the Correct Answer
About This Novel
Five people from different worlds, in the answering space, the system will randomly select five classic passages from the past or future of the world where the five people live as questions. Those who answer correctly will be rewarded with all the items in the world, such as skills, bloodline, weapons, technology, etc. If the person who answers the question is wrong, he will be punished and the person who answers the question will be randomly deprived of: longevity, weapons, memory, talent, bloodline, personal belongings... As a time traveler, Mu Jiuge found that only he knew all the correct answers, and the counterattack began.
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
Although I don't like Naruto, he is written like that in the book. Is the author a fan of Gaara? He strengthened such a person to this point (although it was later cleared up), and wrote the second pillar to death. He was afraid that Uchiha Itachi would be killed by Gaara. He immediately started to answer the questions, but the first place was very easy. Later, he forcibly borrowed Ethan's hand to reveal a wave of answers to Gaara and directly strengthened Gaara to the ability to run rampant in the world of Naruto. Why is it that even if Ethan is qualified to know the information about the Hulk, it is still top-secret information? In a place where there is a war and there are terrorists everywhere, you can still know the top-secret experiments of the United States. In the end, Gaara was kicked out of the answer. By the way, Gaara was punished when he made a move in the answer space. When Naruto made a move, he was not punished, but he also forced Kakashi and others to be written to death. How much does the author hate Kakashi, Naruto and others? I hate Naruto and like Gaara after watching Naruto. I don't know the psychology behind it. Of course, I don't mean that I can't like other characters. But as far as Naruto is concerned, Naruto's growth and everything are inspirational. The first impression is of Naruto, not Gaara. The author's writing gave me the feeling that I have never watched Naruto properly and only learned about it from short videos. The one I still know about is Gaara, so let's not talk about this for now. Let's talk about how you write later. Having a perfect Kryptonian bloodline and defeating Thanos alone is a small problem. Not to mention that the protagonist has other problems. He is invincible in only 62 chapters (primordial, the perfect immortal hero can become invincible very quickly after answering a few questions). How can you write later? You can only go to other worlds, and then answer the questions and be invincible. The subject matter is very good, but it is written too fast and it is already limited in the end. The most important thing is that the description of the special water plot takes up Dafu's space. There is not much to write at the beginning. Who is watching this stuff?
Mu Jiuge was kidnapped inexplicably, just like I just logged into the game in the afternoon, opened the dungeon, and someone opened the red to kill me in the dungeon. I was inexplicably shot. I later found out that he thought I was a friend of his enemy.
This book has three incorrect views
If you don't have a correct outlook on life, don't read it. Hehe, hehe.
To be honest, it's pretty good
I just don't like Naruto. Isn't it good to write about Eastern fantasy and fairy tales? I've never read any of Marvel, and I can't read it.
This author said he hates island countries
While writing a lot about Naruto, is this schizophrenia?
The only downfall is that there is no main character.
For a question answering system like this, it is best not to have a protagonist. Forget it, just do it behind the scenes or come up with questions. You have to fight with a group of people
A name can make people fall into a trap
As soon as I heard the name, I knew it was a one-person book. As for other novels, I felt that there was no need for other people to go in to answer the questions, so the protagonist could go in alone.
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Official(89)Scraped 20d ago
Although I don't like Naruto, he is written like that in the book. Is the author a fan of Gaara? He strengthened such a person to this point (although it was later cleared up), and wrote the second pillar to death. He was afraid that Uchiha Itachi would be killed by Gaara. He immediately started to answer the questions, but the first place was very easy. Later, he forcibly borrowed Ethan's hand to reveal a wave of answers to Gaara and directly strengthened Gaara to the ability to run rampant in the world of Naruto. Why is it that even if Ethan is qualified to know the information about the Hulk, it is still top-secret information? In a place where there is a war and there are terrorists everywhere, you can still know the top-secret experiments of the United States. In the end, Gaara was kicked out of the answer. By the way, Gaara was punished when he made a move in the answer space. When Naruto made a move, he was not punished, but he also forced Kakashi and others to be written to death. How much does the author hate Kakashi, Naruto and others? I hate Naruto and like Gaara after watching Naruto. I don't know the psychology behind it. Of course, I don't mean that I can't like other characters. But as far as Naruto is concerned, Naruto's growth and everything are inspirational. The first impression is of Naruto, not Gaara. The author's writing gave me the feeling that I have never watched Naruto properly and only learned about it from short videos. The one I still know about is Gaara, so let's not talk about this for now. Let's talk about how you write later. Having a perfect Kryptonian bloodline and defeating Thanos alone is a small problem. Not to mention that the protagonist has other problems. He is invincible in only 62 chapters (primordial, the perfect immortal hero can become invincible very quickly after answering a few questions). How can you write later? You can only go to other worlds, and then answer the questions and be invincible. The subject matter is very good, but it is written too fast and it is already limited in the end. The most important thing is that the description of the special water plot takes up Dafu's space. There is not much to write at the beginning. Who is watching this stuff?
Mu Jiuge was kidnapped inexplicably, just like I just logged into the game in the afternoon, opened the dungeon, and someone opened the red to kill me in the dungeon. I was inexplicably shot. I later found out that he thought I was a friend of his enemy.
This book has three incorrect views
If you don't have a correct outlook on life, don't read it. Hehe, hehe.
To be honest, it's pretty good
I just don't like Naruto. Isn't it good to write about Eastern fantasy and fairy tales? I've never read any of Marvel, and I can't read it.
This author said he hates island countries
While writing a lot about Naruto, is this schizophrenia?
The only downfall is that there is no main character.
For a question answering system like this, it is best not to have a protagonist. Forget it, just do it behind the scenes or come up with questions. You have to fight with a group of people
A name can make people fall into a trap
As soon as I heard the name, I knew it was a one-person book. As for other novels, I felt that there was no need for other people to go in to answer the questions, so the protagonist could go in alone.




















