
I, Wallfacer Assistant
About This Novel
Lin Sen traveled to the Trisolaran world and entered the Crisis Era 7 years ago. Human society has become increasingly difficult, but Lin Sen was surprised to find that he was actually Luo Ji's child. There were too many regrets in the book about The Three-Body Problem in the past life. Using Luo Ji to become the Wallfacer's assistant seemed to be the best way to make up for the regrets. How does Lin Sen, who understands the plot, help mankind survive the Trisolaris crisis? What is the deeper picture of the universe based on cosmic sociology? Is it all darkness... Human civilization is like a small boat drifting in the vast ocean of the universe. A random wave may capsize it. How far can it sail? The early stage basically follows the settings of the original work, so friends who have never seen The Three-Body Problem can feel free to use it.
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Official(25)Scraped 11d ago
There are not many novels that make people think while reading them. Sometimes, while reading, I unconsciously stop and think about the rationality and feasibility of it. It is not the kind of mindless and refreshing novel.
Come on, a rare three-body fan fiction
The story is good, but a bit watery
It has a strong novice feel, mainly because the author likes to explain his settings, and he can't explain them all at once. There are more later, which affects the perception a bit, but if you can bear it, it is a good book.
Very exciting
It's rare to see such a beautiful three-body fan novel. It's very thoughtful and completely unreadable. I would like to ask the author if there are any other three-body fan fiction that he recommends that are better written. Totally not enough.
I am very tired from reading, but I want to continue reading.
Rich in ideas and reflections, the protagonist in the Three-Body fanfic is really focused on developing the power of the group. The character frame is very full, giving people a down-to-earth feeling. But the control of rhythm and the expressiveness of words are quite unfamiliar. I am not very good at reading it, and it is a bit difficult to read. It feels like writing on glass with a ballpoint pen. However, this does not mean that there are no merits. It also leaves readers with room for imagination and thinking... Anyway, cheers, author!
After seeing the second chapter, give me a brief evaluation. It is obvious that I am a new author who made the same mistake as me when I first tried to write a novel (coupled with my poor writing skills, I immediately fell into the trap): the opening set up too many explanations of the original work. There is a golden three-chapter rule in the online novel circle, which is the same as the seven-second principle of self-media. It means that in the Internet era, a qualified work must attract the audience's attention in a short period of time. Since everyone has chosen to read your novel, they must have at least a certain understanding of the original work. You can explain the setting of the original work, but it is best to intersperse it in the story. It can be the protagonist's memories so that the explanation is not obtrusive, but it must not be too much or it will only make people sick. Therefore, the first chapter must be able to attract the audience and be able to classify the audience well. For example, we can't say that in the first chapter you engage in a fun style of writing, but later on you learn a sad writing style. In the first chapter, those who don't like Shuangwen will leave, and only those who like Shuangwen will be left. If you don't give Shuangshu Friends, you won't be able to keep them. But if the first chapter is only used to explain the setting, well, those who haven't read The Three-Body Problem or those who haven't read other fandoms won't click in to see it. Those who have read it will just go to the next book if they are too lazy to read it.
The author's three-body fanfic gave me the same shock as when I first watched "The Legend of the Dragon Reborn". Needless to say, it is a masterpiece.
Followed all the way until now.
So beautiful, the author is great! The more I read, the more I loved it, and I felt that the author's ideas were gradually loosening up. This is the first Trisolaran fanfic that I have seen that really tries to overcome the dark forest (it is no longer a pure Trisolaris fanfic, it is still a Devourer fanfic and a Mountain fanfic, but the author connects it very harmoniously). From here, the perspective is much wider. Very good, easy to read, love to read, and durable to read. Anyway, cheers to the author!
The best Three-Body fanfic at the moment, worth reading, the best among logic fanfics.
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Official(25)Scraped 11d ago
There are not many novels that make people think while reading them. Sometimes, while reading, I unconsciously stop and think about the rationality and feasibility of it. It is not the kind of mindless and refreshing novel.
Come on, a rare three-body fan fiction
The story is good, but a bit watery
It has a strong novice feel, mainly because the author likes to explain his settings, and he can't explain them all at once. There are more later, which affects the perception a bit, but if you can bear it, it is a good book.
Very exciting
It's rare to see such a beautiful three-body fan novel. It's very thoughtful and completely unreadable. I would like to ask the author if there are any other three-body fan fiction that he recommends that are better written. Totally not enough.
I am very tired from reading, but I want to continue reading.
Rich in ideas and reflections, the protagonist in the Three-Body fanfic is really focused on developing the power of the group. The character frame is very full, giving people a down-to-earth feeling. But the control of rhythm and the expressiveness of words are quite unfamiliar. I am not very good at reading it, and it is a bit difficult to read. It feels like writing on glass with a ballpoint pen. However, this does not mean that there are no merits. It also leaves readers with room for imagination and thinking... Anyway, cheers, author!
After seeing the second chapter, give me a brief evaluation. It is obvious that I am a new author who made the same mistake as me when I first tried to write a novel (coupled with my poor writing skills, I immediately fell into the trap): the opening set up too many explanations of the original work. There is a golden three-chapter rule in the online novel circle, which is the same as the seven-second principle of self-media. It means that in the Internet era, a qualified work must attract the audience's attention in a short period of time. Since everyone has chosen to read your novel, they must have at least a certain understanding of the original work. You can explain the setting of the original work, but it is best to intersperse it in the story. It can be the protagonist's memories so that the explanation is not obtrusive, but it must not be too much or it will only make people sick. Therefore, the first chapter must be able to attract the audience and be able to classify the audience well. For example, we can't say that in the first chapter you engage in a fun style of writing, but later on you learn a sad writing style. In the first chapter, those who don't like Shuangwen will leave, and only those who like Shuangwen will be left. If you don't give Shuangshu Friends, you won't be able to keep them. But if the first chapter is only used to explain the setting, well, those who haven't read The Three-Body Problem or those who haven't read other fandoms won't click in to see it. Those who have read it will just go to the next book if they are too lazy to read it.
The author's three-body fanfic gave me the same shock as when I first watched "The Legend of the Dragon Reborn". Needless to say, it is a masterpiece.
Followed all the way until now.
So beautiful, the author is great! The more I read, the more I loved it, and I felt that the author's ideas were gradually loosening up. This is the first Trisolaran fanfic that I have seen that really tries to overcome the dark forest (it is no longer a pure Trisolaris fanfic, it is still a Devourer fanfic and a Mountain fanfic, but the author connects it very harmoniously). From here, the perspective is much wider. Very good, easy to read, love to read, and durable to read. Anyway, cheers to the author!
The best Three-Body fanfic at the moment, worth reading, the best among logic fanfics.
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Non-system flow, very good three-body fanfic. There are no headaches like upgrades and points seen in science fiction. Writing this kind of battle of wits and arranging the plot consumes brain cells. I recommend it, I hope the results will be better.




It smells like the Three-Body Problem. It reminds me of Taylor's book Wallfacer. It's worth reading. I look forward to the follow-up development.




⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Completed) The creativity is good, and there are many ideas. The original plot has been greatly modified, and it is worth reading. In addition, although he is an assistant to the Wallfacer, he actually occupies a dominant position and basically brings the other Wallfacers together.




Lin Sen traveled to the Trisolaran world and entered the Crisis Era 7 years ago. Human society has become increasingly difficult, but Lin Sen was surprised to find that he was actually Luo Ji's child. There were too many regrets in the book about The Three-Body Problem in the past life. Using Luo Ji to become the Wallfacer's assistant seemed to be the best way to make up for the regrets. Lin Sen, who is clear about the plot, how can he help mankind survive the Trisolaris crisis? What is the deeper picture of the universe in cosmic sociology? Is it all darkness... Human civilization is like a small boat drifting in the vast ocean of the universe. A random wave may capsize it. How far can it sail?













