
Global Reincarnation: Teammates Offer Sacrifices to Heaven with Boundless Mana
About This Novel
Jiang Han was reborn into a modern city invaded by reincarnation space. After entering the world of reincarnation, the reincarnation space will issue a task. If the task is completed, all the reincarnations who died in the task will be resurrected. If they fail, everyone will be wiped out immediately. He also discovered that these reincarnation worlds were all novels, movies, and animation worlds that he had read in his previous life. In this case, he obtained a teammate sacrifice system with boundless mana, and became more powerful by sacrificing teammates. As a result, Jiang Han began to play the so-called wise man in the world of reincarnation. "Don't worry and fight. It doesn't matter. I have spent ten minutes to completely see through the enemy's weaknesses." "You have been strengthened by me. Go and send... No, go to Wanjun and kill the BOSS on the opposite side." "This bottle is the antidote. After you take it, you can go directly into the poisonous mist to look for that thing. Don't worry, it doesn't matter if you can't find it, because I expected it!" Jiang Han looked at the last teammate who was hiding in the corner and shivering: "If I say, in fact, their deaths are meaningful, in order to open a blood sacrifice formation, do you believe it? But this formation still lacks a sacrifice, can you understand it?" After saying that, he cut his teammate in half with a single blow, letting him walk away without any pain. Then Jiang Shang split Huashan Mountain with a powerful move, and the result was that Huashan Mountain was really split open.
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Official(66)Scraped 17d ago
Speechless
It's the feeling of practicing in a dream again. The protagonist who has strengthened the system in the reincarnation space has nothing left behind except the realm after he comes back. What else is there to watch? I don't want to read it. Everything you experience in the dungeon is illusory, but you still have to risk death to download the dungeon. The benefits in the dungeon leave nothing but the so-called realm... It's equivalent to playing a game and finally reaching level 100 in the dungeon. After exiting the dungeon, it becomes level 1 again.
To strengthen the beginning, why not let the protagonist choose a technique like the Wheel of the Beginning Sutra that requires a special physique? This way you can get a special physique.
I have read Chapter 61 so far. To be honest, after reading Chapters 60 and 61, I have no desire to continue reading. The skills obtained by entering other worlds cannot be practiced in reality and can only strengthen the body. The power gained through cultivation in other worlds cannot be replenished, because reality does not use spiritual power or energy to replenish it. So what's the point of entering other dungeon worlds? Is it just to keep strengthening the body? ? ? Even if the body is strengthened enough to open up a world inside the body, it must be supported by energy. Everything obtained after leaving the dungeon world is rootless duckweed, so what is the point of writing this book? According to this setting, you will still be an ordinary person until the end of your training.
I have no desire to continue reading at all.
It's hard to say enough about the poor quality. I'm forcing you to be smarter.
Personal suggestion
It's best not to separate them into upper and lower ones, it looks a bit unpleasant. I want to fight at the top and at the bottom. Just put them together and have a big battle. Otherwise, each one should be divided into upper and lower pairs.
Ridiculously mediocre
The plot of this book was completely different from what I expected. Below I will take a detailed look at the deduction items for this book: 1. As long as a teammate of the protagonist dies in Infinite Stream, he will receive system points to improve his abilities, and it is a multi-level ability improvement. In order to enrich the plot, there is also a setting that the deeper the teammates trust the protagonist, the higher the points they will get; teammates will not die and will be resurrected after the mission is over. I thought I would write about how the protagonist battles wits and courage with his volleyball teammates and deceives them into dying. Isn't this a good idea? Then what did the author write? The first dungeon gave the protagonist the hypnotic ability, hypnotizing teammates to die, and getting more points than normal use, and then strengthening his ability to be invincible in the world. What's the point of this? Did you watch the protagonist hypnotize his teammates and NPCs and push them all the way? Do you want the protagonist to change his name and call him Long Aotian? The fixed reincarnation team was also a failure. The team started to be formed after the second dungeon, and semi-fixed candidates were started from the third dungeon. After the selection was fixed, the supporting characters in the subsequent dungeons behaved exactly the same. The only difference was that they changed the way of death. It felt like waiting in line to receive a box lunch: "It's your turn, die quickly, there is the next set to rush to." Then the protagonist is pushed around the world, with no new ideas and no beauty. It's best to have teammates in this reincarnation world randomly. This kind of advance notification will only make people feel boring and have no sense of expectation. 2. The reality part is written about the best among classics. Classic is admitted to the top class in school, classic is looked down upon by others, classic is dragged into team competition, classic is organized by cultists to assassinate... And so on. Anyone who has experienced Cyber Snow Eater will know these plots by heart. 3. The ability has been greatly improved. In "The Best of the World", it only took 5 points to break the void and see the gods. In "Global Martial Arts", even if you don't get enough points, you can draw the Emperor of Heaven with one hand and spin like a top. The problem is that this B realm can also be quantum preserved with the author as the final right of interpretation, such as the spiritual realm, the jade bone, and the final other shore realm... Then the problem is, in terms of the goal of completing the reincarnation space mission, the protagonist can complete it without cheating his teammates. The plot design is completely unattractive, that is, you already know that the protagonist is invincible, and wait for the death of his teammates to strengthen himself to the top before harvesting all the opportunities in the world. 4. I want to create a strategizing protagonist, but my writing power seems to be insufficient and I can't write it. What should I do? That's it, let's add a bunch of villains with low IQs! I don't want to say anything, but a mid-term villain boss who can see the future clearly stated that the protagonist is his future enemy, so he just found a little Karami to kill the protagonist, and then solved the little one and then the old one, alas.
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Official(66)Scraped 17d ago
Speechless
It's the feeling of practicing in a dream again. The protagonist who has strengthened the system in the reincarnation space has nothing left behind except the realm after he comes back. What else is there to watch? I don't want to read it. Everything you experience in the dungeon is illusory, but you still have to risk death to download the dungeon. The benefits in the dungeon leave nothing but the so-called realm... It's equivalent to playing a game and finally reaching level 100 in the dungeon. After exiting the dungeon, it becomes level 1 again.
To strengthen the beginning, why not let the protagonist choose a technique like the Wheel of the Beginning Sutra that requires a special physique? This way you can get a special physique.
I have read Chapter 61 so far. To be honest, after reading Chapters 60 and 61, I have no desire to continue reading. The skills obtained by entering other worlds cannot be practiced in reality and can only strengthen the body. The power gained through cultivation in other worlds cannot be replenished, because reality does not use spiritual power or energy to replenish it. So what's the point of entering other dungeon worlds? Is it just to keep strengthening the body? ? ? Even if the body is strengthened enough to open up a world inside the body, it must be supported by energy. Everything obtained after leaving the dungeon world is rootless duckweed, so what is the point of writing this book? According to this setting, you will still be an ordinary person until the end of your training.
I have no desire to continue reading at all.
It's hard to say enough about the poor quality. I'm forcing you to be smarter.
Personal suggestion
It's best not to separate them into upper and lower ones, it looks a bit unpleasant. I want to fight at the top and at the bottom. Just put them together and have a big battle. Otherwise, each one should be divided into upper and lower pairs.
Ridiculously mediocre
The plot of this book was completely different from what I expected. Below I will take a detailed look at the deduction items for this book: 1. As long as a teammate of the protagonist dies in Infinite Stream, he will receive system points to improve his abilities, and it is a multi-level ability improvement. In order to enrich the plot, there is also a setting that the deeper the teammates trust the protagonist, the higher the points they will get; teammates will not die and will be resurrected after the mission is over. I thought I would write about how the protagonist battles wits and courage with his volleyball teammates and deceives them into dying. Isn't this a good idea? Then what did the author write? The first dungeon gave the protagonist the hypnotic ability, hypnotizing teammates to die, and getting more points than normal use, and then strengthening his ability to be invincible in the world. What's the point of this? Did you watch the protagonist hypnotize his teammates and NPCs and push them all the way? Do you want the protagonist to change his name and call him Long Aotian? The fixed reincarnation team was also a failure. The team started to be formed after the second dungeon, and semi-fixed candidates were started from the third dungeon. After the selection was fixed, the supporting characters in the subsequent dungeons behaved exactly the same. The only difference was that they changed the way of death. It felt like waiting in line to receive a box lunch: "It's your turn, die quickly, there is the next set to rush to." Then the protagonist is pushed around the world, with no new ideas and no beauty. It's best to have teammates in this reincarnation world randomly. This kind of advance notification will only make people feel boring and have no sense of expectation. 2. The reality part is written about the best among classics. Classic is admitted to the top class in school, classic is looked down upon by others, classic is dragged into team competition, classic is organized by cultists to assassinate... And so on. Anyone who has experienced Cyber Snow Eater will know these plots by heart. 3. The ability has been greatly improved. In "The Best of the World", it only took 5 points to break the void and see the gods. In "Global Martial Arts", even if you don't get enough points, you can draw the Emperor of Heaven with one hand and spin like a top. The problem is that this B realm can also be quantum preserved with the author as the final right of interpretation, such as the spiritual realm, the jade bone, and the final other shore realm... Then the problem is, in terms of the goal of completing the reincarnation space mission, the protagonist can complete it without cheating his teammates. The plot design is completely unattractive, that is, you already know that the protagonist is invincible, and wait for the death of his teammates to strengthen himself to the top before harvesting all the opportunities in the world. 4. I want to create a strategizing protagonist, but my writing power seems to be insufficient and I can't write it. What should I do? That's it, let's add a bunch of villains with low IQs! I don't want to say anything, but a mid-term villain boss who can see the future clearly stated that the protagonist is his future enemy, so he just found a little Karami to kill the protagonist, and then solved the little one and then the old one, alas.
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It's really good. It's a smooth read. There's nothing poisonous about it. The plot and the protagonist's IQ are all online. The plot and characters in the copy are basically consistent with the original work Good book with great potential




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