
Ultra-realistic Dungeon Game
by Chaoge Sy
About This Novel
The civilization of the old world has long been annihilated, and the survivors are struggling in the eternal night. Beasts and aberrations are reveling in the darkness. Humans have never been the protagonists of this continent. Li Wei wakes up in the whispers of the ancient gods, and the abandoned manor welcomes the first visitors in a century.
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Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
The author has played Underground Castle before, and has a strong sense of déjà vu.
At first I thought this was a DNF.
Why is it the same as Underground Castle 2?
I've read more than 170 chapters, and it's okay enough to pass the time. The only thing is that the female player Jasmine I recruited is disgusting, like an idiot, especially since she went back hundreds of years and kept talking nonsense.
It's okay, the writing style is delicate and doesn't sound like a newbie. So far, the setting is very rigorous, and the plot is very good and quite attractive, making people want to explore further with the protagonist. Moreover, the three views are very upright, allowing me to see how a normal person should behave when encountering various emergencies. This is very important. If this is not handled well, it will be a bad book. The whole book serves the protagonist completely and does not follow logic. Very good
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
The author has played Underground Castle before, and has a strong sense of déjà vu.
At first I thought this was a DNF.
Why is it the same as Underground Castle 2?
I've read more than 170 chapters, and it's okay enough to pass the time. The only thing is that the female player Jasmine I recruited is disgusting, like an idiot, especially since she went back hundreds of years and kept talking nonsense.
It's okay, the writing style is delicate and doesn't sound like a newbie. So far, the setting is very rigorous, and the plot is very good and quite attractive, making people want to explore further with the protagonist. Moreover, the three views are very upright, allowing me to see how a normal person should behave when encountering various emergencies. This is very important. If this is not handled well, it will be a bad book. The whole book serves the protagonist completely and does not follow logic. Very good









