
Destroy the World from Unlimited Employment
by Meng Chunqiu
About This Novel
In the prosperous and luxurious modern city, countless red eyes surround the surroundings. Pagan cultists, transformation warriors, esoteric warriors, and dark creatures... Fang Qingyu came here with a map that can be used for unlimited employment. [Martial Artist] + [Red Python Scales] → [Dragon Fist Grandmaster★★★]... [Dragon Fist Grandmaster] + [Void Whale Spine] → [Shattered Star Battle Chief ★★★★]... [Shattered Star Battle Chief] + [Chaos Titan Skull] → Final job change to [Final Yan Martial Saint★★★★★]... Many years later. A man walked out of the center of the nuclear explosion safely, and the giant god's image suddenly took shape behind him. "From now on, I will become a true... God!"
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Official(43)Scraped 11d ago
Four and a half stars for the first hundred chapters, and only three stars after that. As mentioned before, if the force field cannot be killed by the members of the elite class of the martial arts school, including those from the Divine Management Bureau, they cannot escape even if they die. At that time, the protagonist did not understand how to constrain others who would rather die than escape. In fact, the readers did not understand either. I thought the author would use some advanced settings to fill in the holes, but it turned out to be purely based on self-sacrifice. . And it's not just one or two, it's the same for all the people in the Divine Bureau you write about. . ? The Divine Bureau is a place where only those with talent can enter. There is not even a political review process. Everyone is a saint. The protagonist is armed with a god, but the effect is not obvious, but it has provoked people from martial arts schools all over the country to design various targets. How dare you write about human nature so brilliantly with these guys? Each and every one of them knew they were going to die but still kept going, just to protect ordinary people. . Ordinary people have limited abilities and can have no bottom line for their desires, let alone the extraordinary. You wrote that all extraordinary people are willing to die for ordinary people, and they have no special privileges. It is simply a gathering place for holy virgins. Is this realistic? Is it reasonable? Also, the setting of this force field is a mess. The large force field covering half of the city was completely destroyed. After it was over, ordinary people didn't know anything. Half the city was destroyed and ordinary people didn't know anything about it? You really dare to write. There are tens of thousands of dark creatures in a small city. From ancient times to the present, ordinary people know nothing about the supernatural. Don't you have large-scale hypnosis spells or equipment, so you can know nothing by just keeping everyone secret? Three people can't keep a secret secret even if they know it. There are at least hundreds of thousands of extraordinary people in the world. You told me that ordinary people don't know anything. . There are two kinds of extraordinary people in the author's works, one is extremely evil, and the other is extremely saintly. In the early stage, the male protagonist is considered a normal person, but after Chapter 150, he begins to be sanctified. The ones that conform to the thinking of normal people are the villains of the Chuangsheng Group and the scum who designed the male protagonist in the martial arts school. After Chapter 150, the male protagonist is either fighting or on the way to fight. The plot is seriously depressing, not refreshing, and not eye-catching. It is easy to read and fatigue. The only bright spot is the setting of the training system, but it is not written in detail. For example, the usefulness of professional characteristics is always ignored, and characteristics such as toughness, divine pupil, and alertness are seriously weakened or even ignored. As a result, the plot itself is not interesting enough to be interesting. The setting of this book should be changed, and the male protagonist should be set as the man behind the Creation Group. The male protagonist obtains the system, creates Creation technology, cultivates and transforms people, captures dark creatures, studies dark creatures, and even captures gods. All in order to become stronger, immortal, and transcendent. The male protagonist hides among ordinary people and continues to grow, and controls the Creation Group behind the scenes. Collect resources so that the male protagonist can have a career as a scientist with infinite growth in addition to his current profession. In addition to similar battle plots, it can also incorporate the life scenes of ordinary people, the plot of the male protagonist's training and scientific research. The whole framework is more diverse and interesting. The male protagonist is a self-interested person, and there is no such thing as a good or bad guy.
The worldview is laid out for too long
Trouble comes one after another, the plot is too rushed, and there is no chance to breathe. After a plot, a new profession is opened, and there are no statistics behind the skill points. When I read it, one skill point upgrades to one level, and then three skill points increase the level. I don't know if I read it wrong, or the author has other settings. No matter the world view or career upgrade is more fun, there is no need to write in such a hurry.
It's boring. I'm talking passionate words about saving my teammates. Knowing the important information will save a lot of people from dying if I give it to the senior management and take precautions in advance. But I won't say anything. I'll just pretend to help when something goes wrong. The content is the same and a routine. I can't stand it anymore.
Generally speaking, it feels like it's tasteless and a pity to throw away.
A novel that is both refreshing and confusing. Break through the attribute limits of the same level and add a few artifacts to shock your teammates and fellow human beings, but you can only kill the mobs instantly. There are too many mobs and you are still tired. Where is your limit? Are you suffering from kidney deficiency? Not to mention chopping melons and vegetables, as soon as you do it, the enemy's various abilities are difficult to kill or the realm is higher than yours. Your profession is not higher than your enemy's, and the candle dragon is not countless times more advanced than those ordinary gods. It's just the enemy's ability nb, right? The map has a combination reward for killing ghosts, and you can brush attribute points and skill points without brushing them.
There is so much to read, the golden finger is too open, and the progress is too fast.
You are too fast in the early stage. I think it is enough to give Pig Knuckle a career system. One major and one or two minors. There are no attribute points, only proficiency. The golden finger is too big and boring.
What about the martial arts wall that we agreed to perform? Are the higher-ups cheating?
I was really embarrassed when I saw it, and I accepted it. It was so heavy-handed and patriotic. It had such a long foreshadowing. I thought you were going to do a lot of work, but it turned out to be a big mess. It was only 20,000 words, and it had no quality.
Why are the introductions of modern warrior types all about nuclear explosions? Why not fly out of the universe and stand side by side with the sun?
It feels a bit like Holy Fist. It can be quite enjoyable even after reading 30 chapters.
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Official(43)Scraped 11d ago
Four and a half stars for the first hundred chapters, and only three stars after that. As mentioned before, if the force field cannot be killed by the members of the elite class of the martial arts school, including those from the Divine Management Bureau, they cannot escape even if they die. At that time, the protagonist did not understand how to constrain others who would rather die than escape. In fact, the readers did not understand either. I thought the author would use some advanced settings to fill in the holes, but it turned out to be purely based on self-sacrifice. . And it's not just one or two, it's the same for all the people in the Divine Bureau you write about. . ? The Divine Bureau is a place where only those with talent can enter. There is not even a political review process. Everyone is a saint. The protagonist is armed with a god, but the effect is not obvious, but it has provoked people from martial arts schools all over the country to design various targets. How dare you write about human nature so brilliantly with these guys? Each and every one of them knew they were going to die but still kept going, just to protect ordinary people. . Ordinary people have limited abilities and can have no bottom line for their desires, let alone the extraordinary. You wrote that all extraordinary people are willing to die for ordinary people, and they have no special privileges. It is simply a gathering place for holy virgins. Is this realistic? Is it reasonable? Also, the setting of this force field is a mess. The large force field covering half of the city was completely destroyed. After it was over, ordinary people didn't know anything. Half the city was destroyed and ordinary people didn't know anything about it? You really dare to write. There are tens of thousands of dark creatures in a small city. From ancient times to the present, ordinary people know nothing about the supernatural. Don't you have large-scale hypnosis spells or equipment, so you can know nothing by just keeping everyone secret? Three people can't keep a secret secret even if they know it. There are at least hundreds of thousands of extraordinary people in the world. You told me that ordinary people don't know anything. . There are two kinds of extraordinary people in the author's works, one is extremely evil, and the other is extremely saintly. In the early stage, the male protagonist is considered a normal person, but after Chapter 150, he begins to be sanctified. The ones that conform to the thinking of normal people are the villains of the Chuangsheng Group and the scum who designed the male protagonist in the martial arts school. After Chapter 150, the male protagonist is either fighting or on the way to fight. The plot is seriously depressing, not refreshing, and not eye-catching. It is easy to read and fatigue. The only bright spot is the setting of the training system, but it is not written in detail. For example, the usefulness of professional characteristics is always ignored, and characteristics such as toughness, divine pupil, and alertness are seriously weakened or even ignored. As a result, the plot itself is not interesting enough to be interesting. The setting of this book should be changed, and the male protagonist should be set as the man behind the Creation Group. The male protagonist obtains the system, creates Creation technology, cultivates and transforms people, captures dark creatures, studies dark creatures, and even captures gods. All in order to become stronger, immortal, and transcendent. The male protagonist hides among ordinary people and continues to grow, and controls the Creation Group behind the scenes. Collect resources so that the male protagonist can have a career as a scientist with infinite growth in addition to his current profession. In addition to similar battle plots, it can also incorporate the life scenes of ordinary people, the plot of the male protagonist's training and scientific research. The whole framework is more diverse and interesting. The male protagonist is a self-interested person, and there is no such thing as a good or bad guy.
The worldview is laid out for too long
Trouble comes one after another, the plot is too rushed, and there is no chance to breathe. After a plot, a new profession is opened, and there are no statistics behind the skill points. When I read it, one skill point upgrades to one level, and then three skill points increase the level. I don't know if I read it wrong, or the author has other settings. No matter the world view or career upgrade is more fun, there is no need to write in such a hurry.
It's boring. I'm talking passionate words about saving my teammates. Knowing the important information will save a lot of people from dying if I give it to the senior management and take precautions in advance. But I won't say anything. I'll just pretend to help when something goes wrong. The content is the same and a routine. I can't stand it anymore.
Generally speaking, it feels like it's tasteless and a pity to throw away.
A novel that is both refreshing and confusing. Break through the attribute limits of the same level and add a few artifacts to shock your teammates and fellow human beings, but you can only kill the mobs instantly. There are too many mobs and you are still tired. Where is your limit? Are you suffering from kidney deficiency? Not to mention chopping melons and vegetables, as soon as you do it, the enemy's various abilities are difficult to kill or the realm is higher than yours. Your profession is not higher than your enemy's, and the candle dragon is not countless times more advanced than those ordinary gods. It's just the enemy's ability nb, right? The map has a combination reward for killing ghosts, and you can brush attribute points and skill points without brushing them.
There is so much to read, the golden finger is too open, and the progress is too fast.
You are too fast in the early stage. I think it is enough to give Pig Knuckle a career system. One major and one or two minors. There are no attribute points, only proficiency. The golden finger is too big and boring.
What about the martial arts wall that we agreed to perform? Are the higher-ups cheating?
I was really embarrassed when I saw it, and I accepted it. It was so heavy-handed and patriotic. It had such a long foreshadowing. I thought you were going to do a lot of work, but it turned out to be a big mess. It was only 20,000 words, and it had no quality.
Why are the introductions of modern warrior types all about nuclear explosions? Why not fly out of the universe and stand side by side with the sun?
It feels a bit like Holy Fist. It can be quite enjoyable even after reading 30 chapters.











