
Pawn Lord
by Chen Lishi
About This Novel
Traveling through medieval England, Levi thought it was an adventure game, but he was thrown into hell by the power of knights, the secrets of monks, abnormal entities of various shapes, and the most terrifying contained objects! As he struggled to survive, he awakened a mysterious pawn shop that could pawn everything?! Pawn the "Shadow Claw Scout" in exchange for a super body with infinite strength! ?? Pawn the "Throat of the Gods" in exchange for being able to practice all breathing techniques! ?? Pawn the "Spinning Thread of Destiny" in exchange for the power to directly control cause and effect! ?? Does the noble regard the contained objects as treasures? Does the church consider it taboo? Levi smiled, these are all clearly priced products in my cabinet! From country squire to tycoon, his power grew in the gray fog. Fanatic scholars, poisonous butterfly-like assassins, and loyal knights were all chips in his hands. When the sleeping ancient gods cast their gaze from the depths of the gray mist, trying to take back the scattered power, Levi threw out the contract that had been drawn up long ago, "Coveting the items in my cabinet? Yes! Give me your godhead in exchange!"?? When the cabinet door is opened, the gods are also pawned objects! ?
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
I have read more than 100 chapters, and there are too many inner dramas for the protagonist. Basically, I am confused in every chapter.
The male protagonist is too stupid. He definitely doesn't know how to use golden fingers.
The background introduction of this book collapsed at the beginning. The isolated island of England had steam engine factories, capitalism, and no great voyages, so they just didn't know who their products were sold to. .
It's good-looking, less toxic, and has a score of 8 or above. Good luck to the author.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
I have read more than 100 chapters, and there are too many inner dramas for the protagonist. Basically, I am confused in every chapter.
The male protagonist is too stupid. He definitely doesn't know how to use golden fingers.
The background introduction of this book collapsed at the beginning. The isolated island of England had steam engine factories, capitalism, and no great voyages, so they just didn't know who their products were sold to. .
It's good-looking, less toxic, and has a score of 8 or above. Good luck to the author.









