
After Being Turned into Cannon Fodder, the Boss of the Apocalypse Turned to Farming Scripts
by J Still
About This Novel
In the autumn of the twenty-eighth year of the apocalypse, Gu Xi and her friends finally eliminated the last zombie king in the world. That night, at the celebration banquet held at the base, Gu Xi accepted the wine sent by her friends, and then... Fell headlong into it. When he woke up again, it was already 58 years after the end of the world. Thirty years have passed, and the beautiful world that Gu Xi once longed for and fought for has not appeared. Although human society has restored order, a new food crisis has arisen. After the second mutation of animals and plants, a strange energy suddenly appeared in the body that the human body cannot digest and absorb and cannot be excreted through metabolism. And she, Gu Xiaoxi, also has a new identity - a refugee girl who was picked up from the ruins by a group of pioneers. Gu Xiaoxi, a new gangster girl: No more fighting and killing, shouldering the future of all mankind, just planting a hundred acres of wasteland can realize the simple dream of eating well, drinking well and sleeping peacefully, which is good. Later, she discovered that her former friends had all become big bosses, and she, the former hero of the apocalypse, had become a person unknown in history. Gu Xiaoxi:?
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Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
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I haven't started reading it yet, so I'll check it out in advance. Does this book have a male protagonist? Because I usually don't read books without CP😘😘
The writing is great, and the content is more novel than other apocalyptic novels. I read it in one go and couldn't get enough of it. I'm really looking forward to the next update.
Is Wei Heng the male protagonist? If so, it should regain strength later on. If not. . When I first started watching it, I already started to sympathize with him! !
I saw in Chapter 7 that the heroine carefully merged into the flesh and blood, but the first two chapters were about stealing the superpower energy of mutant plants in front of the staff of Academia Sinica. Let's think about it. Stealing the energy of mutant plants will cause some abnormal reactions, right? If an abnormal reaction occurs, it will easily attract others' attention. This is not prudent at all, okay?
Not good-looking
After reading more than ninety chapters, I really can't stand it anymore. There is a lot of verbosity, and a lot of pretense of mystery. But I couldn't tell one thing for a long time. It's okay to bury a hole, but if every sentence is a hole, then everything will collapse. Anyway, so far, I haven't seen the author express one thing clearly and neatly. If you want the plot to have ups and downs, that's fine. It has to have ups and downs. It keeps falling, pretending to be profound. I really can't stand it.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 3d ago
,,
I haven't started reading it yet, so I'll check it out in advance. Does this book have a male protagonist? Because I usually don't read books without CP😘😘
The writing is great, and the content is more novel than other apocalyptic novels. I read it in one go and couldn't get enough of it. I'm really looking forward to the next update.
Is Wei Heng the male protagonist? If so, it should regain strength later on. If not. . When I first started watching it, I already started to sympathize with him! !
I saw in Chapter 7 that the heroine carefully merged into the flesh and blood, but the first two chapters were about stealing the superpower energy of mutant plants in front of the staff of Academia Sinica. Let's think about it. Stealing the energy of mutant plants will cause some abnormal reactions, right? If an abnormal reaction occurs, it will easily attract others' attention. This is not prudent at all, okay?
Not good-looking
After reading more than ninety chapters, I really can't stand it anymore. There is a lot of verbosity, and a lot of pretense of mystery. But I couldn't tell one thing for a long time. It's okay to bury a hole, but if every sentence is a hole, then everything will collapse. Anyway, so far, I haven't seen the author express one thing clearly and neatly. If you want the plot to have ups and downs, that's fine. It has to have ups and downs. It keeps falling, pretending to be profound. I really can't stand it.







