
Infinite Throne
About This Novel
[This book is also called "I Really Don't Want to Become a Natural Disaster"] [The new book "A Man Becomes a Saint on Death Row and a Vest" is first released on Qidian Chinese website! ]This is a game of gods. This is a sunken world. It's a never-ending voyage. A group of races that call themselves "human beings" seek that faint light of hope in a desperate gamble. "I want to return to you the suffering we have endured." A man with a kind smile stood on top of the world, waving a flag, pointing towards the bright stars in the distance. "BOOM!"... [Note 1: This book is not a fanfic of Stars] [Note 2: The book starts to take off in Chapter 44, it is recommended to be patient] [Note 3: The high order exceeded 40,000, thank you for your support! ]
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Official(438)Scraped 20d ago
Generally good, but with a few flaws.
I've read Chapter 85 of this book, and I'll also read the rest. I'm writing a review first because the idea is clearer, and I'm afraid I'll forget it later. The existing flaw is the foreshadowing. The first inner world is not obvious because it is too short. The second inner world is obvious if it is slightly longer. Basically, old readers will consciously filter out some things that don't need to be read carefully when reading novels, and often fail to see some differences in this novel. What is missing is the plot of the protagonist discovering differences and thinking and making inferences. The world is about to end in the second one. In my eyes, I originally saw a normal plot of spawning monsters and upgrading, but the sudden appearance of repeated villages gave me something deeper to dig into in the world, but it was too abrupt. For example, when the protagonist calls out Nie Xiu's name, the author only writes that it was obtained by the protagonist learning the killing technique. However, you didn't write an introduction to the killing skill, so readers can't know it. In the end, you made up for whatever was missing, and there was no foreshadowing at all. The protagonist discovers the difference, writes it and thinks about it, deduce the result, or discovers something, so that the reader can have a foreshadowing. In the end, the mystery is solved and the reader discovers, oh, so it is like this. I don't think what you are writing now is so abrupt.
This female police officer handled it very poorly.
Don't rely on intuition. You can say that the woman noticed some micro-expressions or details that could not be used as evidence when she first met him. She has always been brooding about it. In the end, she couldn't find out because she saw it wrong. There is no need to make the protagonist a perfect person. A wise man will always make mistakes. This will be more realistic and make the policewoman less cerebral palsy. (Whenever this female police officer dies, call me and I'll come back to see you)
Thanks for your comments!
I will modify some small things that you think are not quite right. After all, humans are not machines. It is impossible to be completely bug-free, and it will basically not affect the overall plot. In some places, I may have been too free and a little skinny, please forgive me! Be careful when playing memes, play with them and cherish them!
emmmmm
Whether it is a good book or a bad book, it is ruined by readers' comments. Why do you have a book shortage? Once I clicked into the book and saw the comments, I lost interest. How many writers have been discouraged by readers' comments.
Strategy
Talent combination: [Primary Poison Resistance]: Poison damage reduced [Patience]: Probability of ignoring poison points [Reckless]: Increase the page turning speed, reduce the probability of discovery and being poisoned [Newcomer]: Suitable for newcomers who have not seen nb's works yet. Equipment: [Routine Adapter]: Increase resistance to old routines [Recommendation votes]: A good novel deserves recommendation votes [Life Potion]: No way, no way, no idiot really wants me to explain this, right? No way? PS: I died in Chapter 37
I gave up
Half of the first chapter is full of confusing sentences. I can barely understand the first sentence. It would be good to read more books, especially Chinese.
so disappointed
Seeing such awesome comments and so many foreshadowings in the comment section immediately whetted my appetite. But when I went in and took a look, the foreshadowing in the second dungeon was too confusing. I directly concluded that there were two lines at the same time. As a result, one line was directly scrapped, and part of the foreshadowing was completely useless. Why can the curse be broken by the appearance of the Ghost King? Who caused the curse? Why are there multiple villages? I don't know anything, there are no results at all, the clues are not enough to deduce the result, even if I remove those useless misleading foreshadowings, it is still very difficult. I originally wanted to write the complete derivation process, but I am too lazy to write it. If there are many people who are dissatisfied, I will write it out. As expected, it is impossible to find the perfect foreshadowing from the novel.
The book is quite nice, but too expensive!
Everyone else's is around 10 book coins, but yours is more than 20 book coins. I'm poor. ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ ┻━┻
The fourth disaster? Hahaha, it made me laugh so hard
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Official(438)Scraped 20d ago
Generally good, but with a few flaws.
I've read Chapter 85 of this book, and I'll also read the rest. I'm writing a review first because the idea is clearer, and I'm afraid I'll forget it later. The existing flaw is the foreshadowing. The first inner world is not obvious because it is too short. The second inner world is obvious if it is slightly longer. Basically, old readers will consciously filter out some things that don't need to be read carefully when reading novels, and often fail to see some differences in this novel. What is missing is the plot of the protagonist discovering differences and thinking and making inferences. The world is about to end in the second one. In my eyes, I originally saw a normal plot of spawning monsters and upgrading, but the sudden appearance of repeated villages gave me something deeper to dig into in the world, but it was too abrupt. For example, when the protagonist calls out Nie Xiu's name, the author only writes that it was obtained by the protagonist learning the killing technique. However, you didn't write an introduction to the killing skill, so readers can't know it. In the end, you made up for whatever was missing, and there was no foreshadowing at all. The protagonist discovers the difference, writes it and thinks about it, deduce the result, or discovers something, so that the reader can have a foreshadowing. In the end, the mystery is solved and the reader discovers, oh, so it is like this. I don't think what you are writing now is so abrupt.
This female police officer handled it very poorly.
Don't rely on intuition. You can say that the woman noticed some micro-expressions or details that could not be used as evidence when she first met him. She has always been brooding about it. In the end, she couldn't find out because she saw it wrong. There is no need to make the protagonist a perfect person. A wise man will always make mistakes. This will be more realistic and make the policewoman less cerebral palsy. (Whenever this female police officer dies, call me and I'll come back to see you)
Thanks for your comments!
I will modify some small things that you think are not quite right. After all, humans are not machines. It is impossible to be completely bug-free, and it will basically not affect the overall plot. In some places, I may have been too free and a little skinny, please forgive me! Be careful when playing memes, play with them and cherish them!
emmmmm
Whether it is a good book or a bad book, it is ruined by readers' comments. Why do you have a book shortage? Once I clicked into the book and saw the comments, I lost interest. How many writers have been discouraged by readers' comments.
Strategy
Talent combination: [Primary Poison Resistance]: Poison damage reduced [Patience]: Probability of ignoring poison points [Reckless]: Increase the page turning speed, reduce the probability of discovery and being poisoned [Newcomer]: Suitable for newcomers who have not seen nb's works yet. Equipment: [Routine Adapter]: Increase resistance to old routines [Recommendation votes]: A good novel deserves recommendation votes [Life Potion]: No way, no way, no idiot really wants me to explain this, right? No way? PS: I died in Chapter 37
I gave up
Half of the first chapter is full of confusing sentences. I can barely understand the first sentence. It would be good to read more books, especially Chinese.
so disappointed
Seeing such awesome comments and so many foreshadowings in the comment section immediately whetted my appetite. But when I went in and took a look, the foreshadowing in the second dungeon was too confusing. I directly concluded that there were two lines at the same time. As a result, one line was directly scrapped, and part of the foreshadowing was completely useless. Why can the curse be broken by the appearance of the Ghost King? Who caused the curse? Why are there multiple villages? I don't know anything, there are no results at all, the clues are not enough to deduce the result, even if I remove those useless misleading foreshadowings, it is still very difficult. I originally wanted to write the complete derivation process, but I am too lazy to write it. If there are many people who are dissatisfied, I will write it out. As expected, it is impossible to find the perfect foreshadowing from the novel.
The book is quite nice, but too expensive!
Everyone else's is around 10 book coins, but yours is more than 20 book coins. I'm poor. ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ ┻━┻
The fourth disaster? Hahaha, it made me laugh so hard
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Good idea.



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The story takes place in a modern society similar to a hundred years later. Four giant towers suddenly appeared on the earth. Thousands of artificial satellites in outer space fell like meteors that night. The area above 3,000 meters became a "forbidden air zone". Humanity lost control of the sky. The Tower Era began. Yi Lin, a believer in the order camp, was reborn three years before the disaster. She carefully hid herself and waited for the "god"'s game to begin. In the future world, the "Apocalypse Knight" caused the end of mankind, and countless humans died. He died and was reborn in the confrontation with the "Conquering Knight". Using the prophet, he killed Xiao Yang, a classmate who had been accepted by the future "Death Knight" as one of the Eight Shadows, and obtained the qualification of a believer in advance. The great point of view is for human beings, the selfish point of view is for the sake of living. Without power, it is too easy to die in the end. The beginning of this novel is very intense, with concentration on dormancy, careful planning, violent killings, and then the first believer trial mission begins. Although the plot of the mission is short, it can be seen that every step requires accurate judgment and decisive action, which can be described as shocking every step. The idea is not particularly novel. There have been similar novels about this alien creature invading the earth and creating an apocalyptic environment. The believer template is similar to a game board. However, the horror, despair, and cold atmosphere of the impending apocalypse are very realistic, and the name of the novel can tell that there are other foreshadowings. The protagonist's character is decisive and decisive in killing, and his IQ seems to be quite high. Several supporting characters who appear in the first copy also have online IQs. A strong confrontation, instead of the protagonist acting alone, makes the story more exciting. The writing is very fluent, the writing is excellent, the language is humorous, and the seemingly cold male protagonist has a funny personality (they say villains die from talking too much. Are you really holding back your verbosity?). Although it is still being updated, it already has one million words, so it is worth reading. That's it for this issue. The three novels this time are all of very good quality. Friends who are book lovers shouldn't miss them.




Not bad, not bad. I'm a bit tired of watching unlimited streaming. This one is a little bit different.



















