
I Have a Date with Tomorrow
by Half A Bag Of Soft White Sand
About This Novel
When modern young people are trapped in the Ming Dynasty, should they cut off their previous connections and work hard to create their own world in this strange era, or should they go through all kinds of hardships and find a way home?
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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
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By the way, how do people think that the protagonist is written as ** in the beginning? Could it be that the style of painting changed suddenly and the protagonist suddenly became wiser? Interesting?
Personal reflections
Being able to travel at will is also called time travel? Do you know what the butterfly effect is? The protagonist can travel between modern times and ancient times. If what I say is what-if, let's imagine that if we can travel between modern times and ancient times, and bring things produced in modern times but not in ancient times to ancient times, wouldn't this development lead to chaos? If the protagonist travels to another world instead of ancient times, this book can still be read, but it is a bit too much for the protagonist to be able to travel between ancient times and modern times at will. For example, the protagonist cannot travel back to ancient times. In this case, what will happen to the future after the protagonist travels to the past? It's unpredictable, or it could be that the protagonist is traveling through another world. And what I call different worlds are two worlds that are completely different from ours. If the protagonist travels at will, the future of the two worlds is unpredictable. However, the protagonist of this book travels through the same world, but with a different timeline. So I want to ask, don't you understand the butterfly effect? Even if the protagonist did some small things in ancient times, through the butterfly effect, the real world where the protagonist lives will undergo earth-shaking changes, but I didn't notice it even after reading more than half of this book. The protagonist brings many things from the real world to ancient times. The real world where the protagonist lives has not changed at all. Personally, I feel like the logic just doesn't add up. These are just my personal opinions, but I still feel that although this book has been completed, it would be very good if the author could make some changes, such as not being able to travel at will. Or maybe it's not the same world that we traveled through, but a different world. If we say it's a different world, we can't write about the Ming Dynasty. Similar to (Shenwu Realm, Tianyuan Realm, etc.) If the author sees my book review and doesn't like it, he can delete it. Or you can explain to me the reason. If you could explain to me why, I'd be very grateful.
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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
Hahahahaha
Speechless
By the way, how do people think that the protagonist is written as ** in the beginning? Could it be that the style of painting changed suddenly and the protagonist suddenly became wiser? Interesting?
Personal reflections
Being able to travel at will is also called time travel? Do you know what the butterfly effect is? The protagonist can travel between modern times and ancient times. If what I say is what-if, let's imagine that if we can travel between modern times and ancient times, and bring things produced in modern times but not in ancient times to ancient times, wouldn't this development lead to chaos? If the protagonist travels to another world instead of ancient times, this book can still be read, but it is a bit too much for the protagonist to be able to travel between ancient times and modern times at will. For example, the protagonist cannot travel back to ancient times. In this case, what will happen to the future after the protagonist travels to the past? It's unpredictable, or it could be that the protagonist is traveling through another world. And what I call different worlds are two worlds that are completely different from ours. If the protagonist travels at will, the future of the two worlds is unpredictable. However, the protagonist of this book travels through the same world, but with a different timeline. So I want to ask, don't you understand the butterfly effect? Even if the protagonist did some small things in ancient times, through the butterfly effect, the real world where the protagonist lives will undergo earth-shaking changes, but I didn't notice it even after reading more than half of this book. The protagonist brings many things from the real world to ancient times. The real world where the protagonist lives has not changed at all. Personally, I feel like the logic just doesn't add up. These are just my personal opinions, but I still feel that although this book has been completed, it would be very good if the author could make some changes, such as not being able to travel at will. Or maybe it's not the same world that we traveled through, but a different world. If we say it's a different world, we can't write about the Ming Dynasty. Similar to (Shenwu Realm, Tianyuan Realm, etc.) If the author sees my book review and doesn't like it, he can delete it. Or you can explain to me the reason. If you could explain to me why, I'd be very grateful.
Fight to the end
Big cheers.
Hahahahaha
Eunuch
Eunuch, eunuch, eunuch, eunuch
Come on, support
I love braces girls to come and sign in









