
Let You Practice Martial Arts Without Causing Your Magnetic Field to Rotate
About This Novel
The good news is that he has traveled through time and time to be a key high school student in the world of high martial arts. Bad news, this young man named Bai Polang was tricked into the big guy's room just because he was working part-time to pay for school fees. Facing Tie Lang who wanted to offer dendrobium himself, Bai Polang couldn't bear it at all. After risking his life to kill Iron Wolf, he originally thought that he would die and live in vain for the rest of his life. But unexpectedly, he awakened an entry extractor called Wuji Chuangmeng and obtained colorful entries: Magnetic field rotation! [Magnetic field rotation: Your martial arts cultivation will be automatically converted into basic electromagnetic force] When he came back to his senses, Bai Polang had unlocked the [Current Push] realm! However, after he escaped, he faced an even weirder world. Cruelty, violence, selfishness, and oppression are everywhere in the Kingdom of Heaven and cannot be washed away. No one can change all of this. After savoring all this, Bai Polang finally made a decision: I will single-handedly bring down the entire world of Tama!
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Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
Excellent magnetic field work, I have to look at the mouth and teeth
The 500,000-horsepower Hou Tai magnetic field is templated. The number of words for water, the number of words for water.
The difference between the protagonist before and after is too big
The beginning of the story was very good. The protagonist fights the right battle for the belief in his heart, which is in line with the way of dealing with a magnetic field person. Until I read more than 180 chapters, the whole world was turned upside down, and the population was hundreds of millions. I was puzzled as to why the protagonist changed so much in the early and late stages, from a savior who resisted oppression to the culprit who destroyed the world. The protagonist of the period is like a hero. When he was not traveling back in time, he went to collect debts from his boss for being owed wages, and committed murder in anger. In the early stages of time travel, he chose to resist because of the oppression from the upper class, established a new order in the underground world, and came to the rescue when acid rain was released in the steel city to control the population. He became gentle because he thought of his elder sister and younger sister. These are completely consistent with the portrayal of a savior. Later, after the official war with Huang Yantian Kingdom began, the protagonist began to change. It was normal and inevitable that the aftermath of the battle between experts would hurt people, but the protagonist began to not care about human life from here on. Until the war with the Prison Kingdom Emperor, the people who were killed in the aftermath were not mentioned. After destroying the satellite, the power of the magnetic field was completely released. The Prison Emperor was killed, the Dark Emperor ran away, and the world was in chaos. Billions and billions of human beings died, but the protagonist was not touched or acted upon. No matter how high-pressure the Huangyan Kingdom and other three kingdoms were, there was at least some basic order. Ordinary people could barely survive. But after the collapse of the three empires, even the basic order was gone. It was pure law of the jungle, and the weak did not deserve to live. The disordered world became a real hell. So is this the world the protagonist wants to create? If you want to say that the power of the magnetic field must be subversive enough to look good, I have no problem with it, but does this result differ too much from the protagonist's original intention? The protagonist chose to overthrow the world because of oppression at the beginning, but after the overthrow, the world fell into a more miserable hell. Is this really good? Watching the protagonist transform from a dragon-slaying warrior to a dragon that destroys the world.
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Official(3)Scraped 3d ago
Excellent magnetic field work, I have to look at the mouth and teeth
The 500,000-horsepower Hou Tai magnetic field is templated. The number of words for water, the number of words for water.
The difference between the protagonist before and after is too big
The beginning of the story was very good. The protagonist fights the right battle for the belief in his heart, which is in line with the way of dealing with a magnetic field person. Until I read more than 180 chapters, the whole world was turned upside down, and the population was hundreds of millions. I was puzzled as to why the protagonist changed so much in the early and late stages, from a savior who resisted oppression to the culprit who destroyed the world. The protagonist of the period is like a hero. When he was not traveling back in time, he went to collect debts from his boss for being owed wages, and committed murder in anger. In the early stages of time travel, he chose to resist because of the oppression from the upper class, established a new order in the underground world, and came to the rescue when acid rain was released in the steel city to control the population. He became gentle because he thought of his elder sister and younger sister. These are completely consistent with the portrayal of a savior. Later, after the official war with Huang Yantian Kingdom began, the protagonist began to change. It was normal and inevitable that the aftermath of the battle between experts would hurt people, but the protagonist began to not care about human life from here on. Until the war with the Prison Kingdom Emperor, the people who were killed in the aftermath were not mentioned. After destroying the satellite, the power of the magnetic field was completely released. The Prison Emperor was killed, the Dark Emperor ran away, and the world was in chaos. Billions and billions of human beings died, but the protagonist was not touched or acted upon. No matter how high-pressure the Huangyan Kingdom and other three kingdoms were, there was at least some basic order. Ordinary people could barely survive. But after the collapse of the three empires, even the basic order was gone. It was pure law of the jungle, and the weak did not deserve to live. The disordered world became a real hell. So is this the world the protagonist wants to create? If you want to say that the power of the magnetic field must be subversive enough to look good, I have no problem with it, but does this result differ too much from the protagonist's original intention? The protagonist chose to overthrow the world because of oppression at the beginning, but after the overthrow, the world fell into a more miserable hell. Is this really good? Watching the protagonist transform from a dragon-slaying warrior to a dragon that destroys the world.
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Guaaaah, the only magnetic field rotation I can see.




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