
Holy Remains
by Zhuge Butian
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When the evolution of living things is accelerated to an unimaginable speed, when terrifying devils break free from their cages deep in human genes, they may be your friends who chat and laugh with you, or they may be the stars of TV shows... But today, they may all become a selective beast in the blink of an eye. The monster god sequence that eats people, genetic mutation, this is the chapter of the evolution of life, this is the end of mankind, the movement of all kinds of things, this is the second explosion of life, everything will be reset... The new book "Plane Special Agent" has been uploaded, there is a portal below, I hope you can support it, and recommend it~
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Doomsday evolution mutation. The second explosion of life brought about biological mutation, and the Holy Remains - the main line of the article, the survival, cooperation, conspiracy, ambition, and struggle between the survivor base, the Holy Inquisition and the extremely mutated creatures. The story of the protagonist Lin Mo losing, gaining, and getting accustomed to the world at the end of the world. Completed. It's not a refreshing piece of writing, but the writing style is rather depressing. Don't forcefully lower the IQ of the supporting characters. It mainly describes the psychological transformation of the protagonist (he is more like a real person) and the subtle relationships between people in the apocalypse. No heroine. ⭐⭐⭐




A really good book that has been buried, with a reasonable plot and excellent logic, but no one reads it (๑•ี_เ•ี๑)



It is somewhat similar to Hua Qing's god-like game. It is a post-apocalyptic genre of biological evolution. The logic is reasonable and there is nothing wrong with it. The psychological changes of the protagonist are also very realistic. The rhythm is very good, it doesn't drag out or get overwhelming, and I couldn't stop reading it in one sitting. I think it's better than a god. It's a book with over 900,000 words (it's been a long time since I've seen a book with 500,000 words that I haven't given up on). It's a slight abuse of the author. The only flaw is the author's writing style. Although it was pretty good at the starting point, the descriptions of several key scenes are intended to be sensational but not sensational. (If it can reach the level of the scenes in The Last Dragon, it can be said to be a masterpiece.) However, the description of the battle scenes is refreshing and exciting. What I like most is that there is not much force during the fight, and the verbal exchanges before the official fight (necessary negotiations, etc.) Are also very enjoyable.




It is a rare wasteland mode stream to be completed. An ordinary protagonist acquires rare mutations and struggles to survive between humans and non-humans. He meets teammates, teammates lead him, becomes confused, becomes stronger, meets new team members, teammates leads him, and becomes confused and stronger... The plot has a beginning and an end. Although the ending is a bit nonsense, at least it is for the whole story. There is a relatively reasonable explanation for the mutation and evolution of the ball. Although the character of the protagonist is a bit unconventional, he is confused at the wrong time, and he is strong and a bit cheating. The characters in the plot always speak half-talk, which makes the plot confusing, but the writing is reasonable and reasonable, and it will definitely not end up with such a disappointing result. With such a result, the author still tenaciously finished the book. I also read another book by this author called Infinite. The character creation is very similar to this one, but the results are even more appalling. I can't say this is a first-rate book, but it shouldn't be rushed to this point. At least the writing is not a noob, the plot is not brainless, and the subject matter is quite mainstream. I can only say that fate plays tricks on people. The following contains spoilers and is purely a personal complaint: It's too miserable for the little kid. I met the protagonist once. Strictly speaking, the family's death was also caused by the protagonist. Most of the time I stayed with Shitou, I thought about the protagonist. After the protagonist said he would come to see you again, he went around the world and finally remembered to take a look. By this time, the kid had already gotten along well with Li Nan, but he ended up going on an adventure with the protagonist. Dangerous, and then tragic. Although this part is full of flaws, it was really tear-jerking when I watched it. Li Nan thought it was a pity that he didn't die in the early stage. I didn't expect that his performance was amazing near the end. I didn't expect that this murderous psychopath also has such a tender side. It's a pity that the person he cares about died because of the protagonist. The protagonist was because of the madness of the holy bones. The performance was vivid and sad.













