
Magic Changes the Earth: I Personally Direct the Revival of Spiritual Energy
About This Novel
Gao Bin picked up a magical notebook. Everything recorded in this notebook will inevitably happen in reality. From then on, he started causing trouble everywhere and causing various supernatural events. Reality has been transformed beyond recognition by him, and the scientific system is facing great challenges. He is the mastermind behind the scenes, using hundreds of millions of people to conduct experiments for his own transcendence. He brought spiritual revival, and he broke absolute equality. "Am I God?" He finally wrote in his notebook, "The only God?" This time the setting passed smoothly, and time and space finally recognized it. (PS: The behind-the-scenes article, Sisters of the Demonic Transformation of the Earth, Group: 792663562)
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Official(21)Scraped 2d ago
YY novels are not worth reading at all. They are just a sand figure holding a universal editor and want to transform the world into a world of immortality and the rhythm of becoming a god. There is so much knowledge in the real world, so many planets, and such a big universe. Just thinking about immortality, immortality, and random changes. Do you need to cultivate immortality to live forever? Do you have to become an immortal to be invincible? How fast can you fly? How many nuclear power plants can the energy generated be equal to that?
The so-called "Three Golden Chapters" are really urging people to quit
The protagonist's roommates and those women are really annoying to death. Has the protagonist never read the novel? It's boring to be afraid of wolves before and tigers behind whatever you do.
I have written nearly ten books. It has been a routine from the earliest days of the 20th century to the present. One outline can travel the world. They all get golden fingers. Starting from Wu Mo, they think that the protagonist is messing up the world for their own interests, pretending to be gods and tricks to create countless people who are better than themselves, and then run away to other worlds.
I feel like the protagonist has no brains, maybe the author does too
Bad reviews go up. . . On May 20, a vicious injury incident occurred at Wenfang Mingde Primary School in Guixi, Jiangxi. The specific casualties are being further verified.
Why is the logic so confusing? There are more than 20 protagonists, and they don't even have the ability to protect themselves. You should at least use a notebook to write one with some martial arts, right? Your notebook also needs to be bound, right? Do you always carry your notebook with you?
Yes, it's an interesting behind-the-scenes story, the setting is exciting, the story is big and twists and turns, but the writing is a bit too scattered with some emphasis on the protagonist, but it's still worth a read!
A good imaginative essay must cultivate immortality
It's a great Xuanjian fanfic. I really like this kind of innovation. It's great as a meal replacement for 🐔Brother Xuanjian haha
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Official(21)Scraped 2d ago
YY novels are not worth reading at all. They are just a sand figure holding a universal editor and want to transform the world into a world of immortality and the rhythm of becoming a god. There is so much knowledge in the real world, so many planets, and such a big universe. Just thinking about immortality, immortality, and random changes. Do you need to cultivate immortality to live forever? Do you have to become an immortal to be invincible? How fast can you fly? How many nuclear power plants can the energy generated be equal to that?
The so-called "Three Golden Chapters" are really urging people to quit
The protagonist's roommates and those women are really annoying to death. Has the protagonist never read the novel? It's boring to be afraid of wolves before and tigers behind whatever you do.
I have written nearly ten books. It has been a routine from the earliest days of the 20th century to the present. One outline can travel the world. They all get golden fingers. Starting from Wu Mo, they think that the protagonist is messing up the world for their own interests, pretending to be gods and tricks to create countless people who are better than themselves, and then run away to other worlds.
I feel like the protagonist has no brains, maybe the author does too
Bad reviews go up. . . On May 20, a vicious injury incident occurred at Wenfang Mingde Primary School in Guixi, Jiangxi. The specific casualties are being further verified.
Why is the logic so confusing? There are more than 20 protagonists, and they don't even have the ability to protect themselves. You should at least use a notebook to write one with some martial arts, right? Your notebook also needs to be bound, right? Do you always carry your notebook with you?
Yes, it's an interesting behind-the-scenes story, the setting is exciting, the story is big and twists and turns, but the writing is a bit too scattered with some emphasis on the protagonist, but it's still worth a read!
A good imaginative essay must cultivate immortality
It's a great Xuanjian fanfic. I really like this kind of innovation. It's great as a meal replacement for 🐔Brother Xuanjian haha
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The protagonist gets a notebook and can add settings to transform the world. But the current world will also use various means to eliminate the phenomenon of being transformed. The highlight is how the protagonist changes the world. The problem is, the protagonist is a very unlikeable character, and none of the other characters are kind. The story cuts from modern times to cultivating immortals, leaving no trace of modern times, and the time is only one or two years.




Writing background: 7, high-dimensional narrative; Plot rhythm: 7, step by step; Shaping the worldview: 8, the struggle between time and space oscillations and calmness; Character charm: 7, the cook behind the scenes, the stirrer for thousands of years; Depth of thought: 7, the world is unkind and overlooks all living beings; Setting creativity: 8, time and space are like water, and source matter is like stones. The protagonist uses stones to stir up mysterious waves, while time and space smooth out all the ripples with calming intentions. In the companion chapter of Magical Transformation of the Earth, Ma Liang (Liang) has a high-dimensional pen, while Gao Bin has a high-dimensional notebook. The same writing settings rewrite reality and fight against the stability of time and space. To be honest, I prefer Magic to Change the Earth. The overall score of that book is at least 3 points higher than this one, and the plot, characters, and settings are all superior. The setting is high because Magic Earth is a work produced at the same time as Mystery. The description of the sequence path and Mystery are different in their own way. Although it is not famous, it was equally groundbreaking at the time. This book is a continuation of that one, slightly less exciting, but overall it's still worth reading.













