
Global Gods: Titan Expedition
by Rich Woman, Don't Be Like This
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At the beginning of the century, the world turned around, from games to reality, from mortals to gods. This is a story about a time traveler leading believers to overthrow everything. And Titan will eventually be great.
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. This book is set at eight or nine hundred by visual inspection. The background of the world view is equivalent to the initial era of the Gods novel. The protagonist participates in the start of the inner beta of the Gods game, and then the game and reality intersect, and Blue Star advances-- All in all, in terms of worldview structure, this book is more logically logical and self-consistent compared to other divine texts. Then the plot is more watchable. Don't follow the template of the academy stream, but conquer all the way. Although the plot is a bit messy in the middle and later stages, the reading experience can be considered to have ups and downs, and it is not as dull as a running account. The main problem is that as a cool piece of writing, it lacks details and seems a bit self-indulgent. Then there is no academic routine framework to use, the main plot is simple and crude, there is no sense of suspense, and the length will be just over one million words. Overall evaluation: Although this book has no core highlights, it has a stable lower limit and a certain freshness compared to similar themes. It is not satisfactory, but it is interesting and worth watching.




Reverse the flow of universal gods, universal gods have just started, it seems okay, the basic logic is somewhat reasonable, but it is outrageous to hold on to Bielang without being reviewed (||๐_๐)












