
Unlimited Rewards Starting with the Battle of Two Cities
About This Novel
Since Silko's death, Zaun's status has not improved as expected. Vi and Jinx have stood on opposite sides of each other, and the situation between Zaun and Piltover has become more complicated. At such a flammable point, an explosion and theft of Hexstones occurred, and the war between Piltover and Zaun was about to break out. Lin Feng traveled through Piltover and became the scapegoat for the Hex Gem case. I thought I was going to jail, but the infinite reward system was accidentally activated. The power of runes, the endless blade, the science of alchemy, the core of perfect Hex, the power gem, the Batmobile, the hammer of Thor... As long as the mission is completed, unlimited rewards are waiting for Lin Feng to receive. In order to clear his name and find a way home, Lin Feng took the system on a journey... But what Lin Feng didn't know was that the fate of the Battle of Two Cities seemed to be gradually tied to him...
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Official(21)Scraped 24d ago
Noxus coup is too long-winded
I have written dozens of chapters about a coup, and there is a lot of nonsense, but I still don't know who initiated the coup. And does the protagonist's memory before time travel only remember women? The executioner is obviously Urgot. You can't even remember such an old and classic hero?
Don't know what to say. . . . . .
Please stick with it.
I really like Jinx, I really do. Although this book has many flaws, it is still relatively good according to its general framework. I will support this book. I hope there won't be too many girls around the protagonist in the future, and the story must be developed in other regions. But I hope Jinx stays with the protagonist. The last League of Legends novel I really liked was called Lone Wolf of the Freljord. It was very well written, but it had too many poisonous points like clones, so I gave up on it. I hope I can stick with this one.
Five stars
Such a good book will save you from entering the palace
What a great book, why doesn't anyone read it?
Why no one comments
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It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away
It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away
What a pity
It's a book I really like, so I won't write about it here.
baffling
It's very confusing when it comes to apologising, and the logical relationship is very confusing, let alone what happens later. Although it looks good overall, the logical relationship doesn't make sense at all.
opening
I felt that the opening was inexplicably poisonous to me. It was clearly an excuse to prove myself, but I always felt like something was wrong.
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Community(0)
Official(21)Scraped 24d ago
Noxus coup is too long-winded
I have written dozens of chapters about a coup, and there is a lot of nonsense, but I still don't know who initiated the coup. And does the protagonist's memory before time travel only remember women? The executioner is obviously Urgot. You can't even remember such an old and classic hero?
Don't know what to say. . . . . .
Please stick with it.
I really like Jinx, I really do. Although this book has many flaws, it is still relatively good according to its general framework. I will support this book. I hope there won't be too many girls around the protagonist in the future, and the story must be developed in other regions. But I hope Jinx stays with the protagonist. The last League of Legends novel I really liked was called Lone Wolf of the Freljord. It was very well written, but it had too many poisonous points like clones, so I gave up on it. I hope I can stick with this one.
Five stars
Such a good book will save you from entering the palace
What a great book, why doesn't anyone read it?
Why no one comments
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away
It's tasteless to eat, it's a pity to throw it away
What a pity
It's a book I really like, so I won't write about it here.
baffling
It's very confusing when it comes to apologising, and the logical relationship is very confusing, let alone what happens later. Although it looks good overall, the logical relationship doesn't make sense at all.
opening
I felt that the opening was inexplicably poisonous to me. It was clearly an excuse to prove myself, but I always felt like something was wrong.









