As an Npc, Having More Than 100 Million Skill Points is Reasonable, Right?

As an Npc, Having More Than 100 Million Skill Points is Reasonable, Right?

by Weep Weep Weep

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374Kwords165chapters
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Ch. 170An Apology
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About This Novel

Traveling back in time to a game that he had been working on for several years, Moen should have been the person who understood this world best. Unfortunately, knowing more does not mean living well. The seven major churches divided up everything on the continent. Want to become stronger? Kneel down and pray. Want to learn skills? Offer faith. Want to survive? Choose a church, surrender your freedom, and get a stable meal. Moen had no choice. He was destined to die at birth and was not even qualified to kneel down. Fortunately, what fate owed him was paid back in another way. Kill monsters and gain their skills. Change the fate of others and obtain mysterious life stones that can be combined with skills. But no matter how strong a person is, in this continent shrouded in divine power, he is just a pebble that can be crushed at any time. Until a brand new feature is unlocked. [You have obtained the skill engraving function: you can teach the skills you already possess to others] Moen looked at this line of prompts, raised his head, and looked around. The homeless beggar squatted in the corner and shivered, the seriously ill little girl huddled in the broken house waiting to die, the exiled knight walked alone on the snowy field, and the last blood of the old tribe was hiding in the mountains and lingering. There is no shortage of abandoned people in this world. What it lacks is someone walking up to them, holding out a knife, and asking: \

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Lahei Shanping Si Qianjia3mo ago

The writing is pretty good. It's a plot within a plot, with just over 20 pictures. The protagonist has encountered three situations where the villain can kill the protagonist casually. The key point is that every time the villain can't beat the protagonist head-on, the protagonist is like a fool, stepping into every trap and having no backup plan.

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