
All Elfs: I'm the King of Heaven Before the Players Come
About This Novel
Guan Yi traveled to a parallel world full of elves and became one of the Kings of Donghuang due to his own efforts. However, the road from king to champion is so long. At this moment, the alien player who was three years late finally arrived. Only then did Guan Yi realize that he had traveled to the world of the game "Elves for All". And I take into account the dual identities of NPC and player. It's just... Guan Yi was silent when he saw the first task issued by the game system. [You have not yet become a trainer, so you decide to visit Dr. Duanmu outside the city to get a starter Pokémon and a Pokémon illustrated book. ] "... You really can't see such a big fire-breathing dragon under me!" Many years later, Guan Yi stands as the strongest trainer and leads the way. "King Guanyi, how can I follow you?" The players in the audience asked. The strongest investigator among players: "I don't know. I was arrested when I was just working as a security guard." The tree fruit tycoon among players: "I was just a little shop assistant at the beginning, and then he was kidnapped to manage the tree fruit orchard." Guan Yi coughed twice: "Of course you rely on my sharp eyes to identify pearls!" "Young dog of the alliance, how did you know about our organization's plan!?" Asked the villain in prison. Guan Yi spread his hands and said helplessly, "Don't you know what a major game version update is? Just follow the players!"
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
I have read more than thirty chapters so far, and I still feel like there is something wrong with it. In a secret place that specializes in the Yusan family, no one discovered the problem? The protagonist even guessed that there was a problem after only listening to a few words said by others. Then the other people are fools, right? It's been a month, and you still don't know? I always feel like this alliance is just like a decoration. The protagonist seems to be pushed forward by the alliance, and the development of the plot depends entirely on what the alliance arranges for the protagonist to do. Also, since you are not writing about the elf world, but a modern urban novel with an elf setting, your writing is as decent as in the animation. For such a person who kills Pokémon, or even wants to kill the protagonist, the protagonist still cares about his life in a crisis, and the aftermath is just to put him in jail? How could you just write one and let the two of them serve as bait to attract other members of the cult, or simply write about traveling into the elf world instead of writing modern urban novels. Of course, the above is my personal opinion and represents only my personal opinion.
I forgot to rate it before, so I'll add it.
Really yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
What can I say, I can only say that the author has never seen money
Please change the introduction. It is clearly stated that the protagonist only gives favorability points to the free prostitute monster, which is really unpopular. Anyway, I really don't like this kind of protagonist. If someone helps you do things and you are their tool and you don't pay them, it only shows that the protagonist has no courage.
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
I have read more than thirty chapters so far, and I still feel like there is something wrong with it. In a secret place that specializes in the Yusan family, no one discovered the problem? The protagonist even guessed that there was a problem after only listening to a few words said by others. Then the other people are fools, right? It's been a month, and you still don't know? I always feel like this alliance is just like a decoration. The protagonist seems to be pushed forward by the alliance, and the development of the plot depends entirely on what the alliance arranges for the protagonist to do. Also, since you are not writing about the elf world, but a modern urban novel with an elf setting, your writing is as decent as in the animation. For such a person who kills Pokémon, or even wants to kill the protagonist, the protagonist still cares about his life in a crisis, and the aftermath is just to put him in jail? How could you just write one and let the two of them serve as bait to attract other members of the cult, or simply write about traveling into the elf world instead of writing modern urban novels. Of course, the above is my personal opinion and represents only my personal opinion.
I forgot to rate it before, so I'll add it.
Really yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
What can I say, I can only say that the author has never seen money
Please change the introduction. It is clearly stated that the protagonist only gives favorability points to the free prostitute monster, which is really unpopular. Anyway, I really don't like this kind of protagonist. If someone helps you do things and you are their tool and you don't pay them, it only shows that the protagonist has no courage.









