
The Mysterious World of Steampunk
by Jiuchengjun
About This Novel
It's like a different world from the Victorian era! Mysterious creatures in steampunk! Unknown treasure! And the Lost Legend! An artificial biological weapon traveled through this wonderful world! Complete a wonderful life!
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Official(256)Scraped 7d ago
The author's writing style is very smooth, the characters are vivid and interesting, the emotions are delicate, the author is very powerful, and the plot is vividly described. This book is great, I will definitely support it.
Many times I lose track of time while reading such a large novel. I like your writing style and the way the plot changes. It is worth finding such a book that is different from other novels.
The characters in it look like a bunch of idiots
The results of treating a few simple traumas are like curing cancer, but he is going to be released in medicine immediately. Is he mentally retarded? Someone else gave it a good review: Shit's writing is fluent, and it's 100% drag.
The protagonist is a robot, and then the soul travels through time, or with a system-like brain. I think only gods can do this kind of thing, what is the author thinking? At the beginning, an ordinary soldier has to expose his knowledge and make it known to the mainland medical community. Are you sure you won't be dissected and studied? This book has no logic, a lot of nonsense, and low IQ. Beginning to encourage retreat. Books like steampunk are really hard to find. Give three stars to prevent book reviews from being deleted. Actually, I want to give it one star.
Nothing to see
The main reason is that there is no main line. The protagonist has neither ideals nor ideas. He is unclear about good and evil. He lives simply to live. His identity is a traveler in the technological universe. When he comes to the mysterious world, he feels like a native. He goes with the flow and is completely integrated into the mysterious world. There is no collision between the two worlds of technology and mystery.
What a pity this book
This book was originally quite good, but I couldn't stand it after reading more than a hundred chapters. The key is that it's too confusing. I think a power system is enough for steampunk. You can use psychic powers to create wizard hair, and then there are other worlds and then gods. The whole thing is a mess. Even if you want to diversify it, you still have to wait until the main character is almost ready to sort it out, which is equivalent to changing the map. Now you cram a lot of stuff into one map and it feels too cluttered. Just like playing Legend, you can kill monsters in Novice Village. All of a sudden, Oma monsters, Zuma monsters, and red blood monsters appeared, all on one map. Overall it's just too messy
This book is very creative, and the title is very unique. I have never read a novel of this type before. After reading a few chapters, I was not disappointed. The writing is smooth and I give it a thumbs up.
Arrogant in front and respectful in back
The front is very high, the plot is very careful, but the water injection in the back is too serious, especially the nightmare world, it's too damn watery
Is the pig's trotter so casual in doing things?
After reading a hundred chapters, I have no idea what the purpose of the pig's feet is in doing things. It feels like it's just random and reckless. Apart from forcibly promoting the development of the plot, I don't understand the necessity of getting involved.
It feels like the protagonist is a bit schizophrenic or something. One moment he acts like a holy mother and rushes over to someone who wants to help. The next moment he says it's none of his business and doesn't want to care about it. It feels like he has some kind of serious illness.
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Official(256)Scraped 7d ago
The author's writing style is very smooth, the characters are vivid and interesting, the emotions are delicate, the author is very powerful, and the plot is vividly described. This book is great, I will definitely support it.
Many times I lose track of time while reading such a large novel. I like your writing style and the way the plot changes. It is worth finding such a book that is different from other novels.
The characters in it look like a bunch of idiots
The results of treating a few simple traumas are like curing cancer, but he is going to be released in medicine immediately. Is he mentally retarded? Someone else gave it a good review: Shit's writing is fluent, and it's 100% drag.
The protagonist is a robot, and then the soul travels through time, or with a system-like brain. I think only gods can do this kind of thing, what is the author thinking? At the beginning, an ordinary soldier has to expose his knowledge and make it known to the mainland medical community. Are you sure you won't be dissected and studied? This book has no logic, a lot of nonsense, and low IQ. Beginning to encourage retreat. Books like steampunk are really hard to find. Give three stars to prevent book reviews from being deleted. Actually, I want to give it one star.
Nothing to see
The main reason is that there is no main line. The protagonist has neither ideals nor ideas. He is unclear about good and evil. He lives simply to live. His identity is a traveler in the technological universe. When he comes to the mysterious world, he feels like a native. He goes with the flow and is completely integrated into the mysterious world. There is no collision between the two worlds of technology and mystery.
What a pity this book
This book was originally quite good, but I couldn't stand it after reading more than a hundred chapters. The key is that it's too confusing. I think a power system is enough for steampunk. You can use psychic powers to create wizard hair, and then there are other worlds and then gods. The whole thing is a mess. Even if you want to diversify it, you still have to wait until the main character is almost ready to sort it out, which is equivalent to changing the map. Now you cram a lot of stuff into one map and it feels too cluttered. Just like playing Legend, you can kill monsters in Novice Village. All of a sudden, Oma monsters, Zuma monsters, and red blood monsters appeared, all on one map. Overall it's just too messy
This book is very creative, and the title is very unique. I have never read a novel of this type before. After reading a few chapters, I was not disappointed. The writing is smooth and I give it a thumbs up.
Arrogant in front and respectful in back
The front is very high, the plot is very careful, but the water injection in the back is too serious, especially the nightmare world, it's too damn watery
Is the pig's trotter so casual in doing things?
After reading a hundred chapters, I have no idea what the purpose of the pig's feet is in doing things. It feels like it's just random and reckless. Apart from forcibly promoting the development of the plot, I don't understand the necessity of getting involved.
It feels like the protagonist is a bit schizophrenic or something. One moment he acts like a holy mother and rushes over to someone who wants to help. The next moment he says it's none of his business and doesn't want to care about it. It feels like he has some kind of serious illness.
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This is a new book by the author of "Nine-Stage Idle Persons". It is said that this author has been writing the last book since 2008, with more than 3,000 chapters. If it had not been affected by 404 some time ago, he would probably have been able to continue writing for N years... I tried the new book and found that the subject matter is interesting, and I think it is okay. Steampunk + system text. The protagonist is an artificial humanoid weapon from a certain future world. He traveled to a steampunk world similar to the Victorian era and was reborn as a poor boy who had to follow the British army into France because of debts. He used the split-brain book that was popular in his previous life to separate the accessory brain that plays a systemic role, instantly increasing his combat effectiveness. Because France used imine poison gas, which was strictly prohibited by the Continental Convention, the British army suffered a disastrous defeat. The three protagonists were forced to flee. Since there was little hope of escaping directly back to England, they prepared to secretly sneak into the Continental Congress established in the French capital. They used the backstage background of the doctor's companion to accuse the French prince of using poison gas to receive protection. Passing through Tuskin Town, he obtained a high-energy item and activated his psychic powers to become a psyker. As a result, he encountered an indescribable existence and escaped death. Traveling through the black forest, I witnessed various fantasy creatures and saw another side of this seemingly technological world. Currently entering Lanxi, the largest city in France. Why read this book: The setting is very interesting, a steampunk Victorian world, spiritual energy + system flow setting, and various fantasy creatures in the world, such as the giant deer in the castle above; in addition, borrowing from the Cthulhu setting, we discovered creatures beyond cognition. Why not read this book: Some of the plots are relatively dry; in addition, France and England, which some people complained about in the book review section, were adopted without the last word, which is indeed a bit lazy; in the end, I am worried that this book will be like the previous one, writing tens of millions of words and not finishing it. Many good books just drag on and cannot be read anymore... For now, I'll give it a grain of salt -, I'll change my review later depending on the situation.




The cheat skill of schizophrenia is a simple and unpopular skill. It is a cheat that you use for a whole story. It is not as noble and glamorous as a smart chip, but it is essentially a smart chip.




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Steam masturbation, Gundam eats oranges Basics of the work: Imagination level: 8 stars IQ level: 8 stars Plot novelty: 8 stars Recommendation level: 8-star recommendation (steam + pseudoscience + psychic power) Recommended works: The general background of the story is still very attractive to old book friends. A man's mechanical dream, gears + steam, unconsciously entered it, and slowly introduced a supernatural energy system, which has a bit of a wizard flow. Overall, such a story map can stimulate my desire to read more. After reading dozens of chapters, the writing is smooth and the conception IQ is online, so I can read it carefully. Overall, it is a very good novel. How can a real man not have the dream of catching chicks?













