
I'll Play the Role of Sentient Beings!
About This Novel
Whose time traveler was killed and skinned alive as soon as he landed? Fortunately, the mysterious stone brought him back to life. It allows him to become whoever he plays. However, only the more similar they are, the stronger they can be. Wear a bear's skin and gain the power of a bear! Play as anime characters, novel characters, historical heroes, or even fictional existences... Zhouzhuang can transform into everything in the world! The world of Jin Yong's martial arts: Understand "I am who I am", play the role of a dragon and snake martial artist, and see the indestructible body of God. Thousands of tons of huge power can defeat the master of internal strength. We can become a city and pacify the troubled times of the Southern Song Dynasty! JoJo World: Capture the flesh and blood of perfect creatures and create ever-changing bodies! The World of Inuyasha: Understand the secrets of the Four Souls and become a great demon! A world where monsters are rampant: The false giants made of flesh and blood and the power of darkness will eventually transform into light. The giants of light will stand on the earth! (World journey, to be continued...) (Elements of this book include but are not limited to: painted skins, dummies, skins, spiritual covering, evil depravity, personality plug-ins, six desire chapters, layers of terror, modification of common sense, transformation into substitutes, world line changes...)
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Official(26)Scraped 1mo ago
The book is a good book. Could the author stop telling serious nonsense all the time? What does your three-quarter analysis of the divine stone do? The settings are piled into explanatory text. Not many people watched it! If you don't make any profit, you're just a eunuch. Use less explanation to advance the plot! Readers don't care how subtle your settings are. There are so many chapters in front of you that are all bad.
There are too many analysis settings. It keeps talking to itself, and the plot doesn't advance much. The content of 70 chapters can be compressed into 40 chapters.
The pain of being skinned and killed, and then looking at the fake mercy of this era, not thinking much about researching the recovery of strength, and doing chivalry, it is completely meaningless, it is too watery
My first impression of this book was that it was like a big question. The author was creating a question and then asking the readers to solve it. The problem is that the author's title is not attractive, so how can the reader be left to solve the problem? None of the protagonists in the book has a core of soul. You are not a group portrait novel. The protagonist looks like a mental illness. How can normal readers assume the role of a mental illness?
It's not good to watch, with a small amount of plot found in a lot of settings. The key plot is not interesting yet.
A pile after being put on the shelves
What ** was written after it was put on the shelves, people refreshed it, let alone whether you are aware of Tiandao, your existence in a small town is not worthy of ending history.
I just finished reading the first world. The world view is quite interesting, but the author's expressions are quite confusing. Sometimes I get excited while writing, but then I feel quite anxious when finishing.
All living beings? Then why are they all heroes?
I read in the comment section that there were too many settings, and I thought it was a very rigorous novel. However, I couldn't stand the first chapter. The protagonist went to serve as a soldier, and then ran away, saying that his troops were cannon fodder and that going to the battlefield would mean death. What's the point? It would be fine if he learned something, but he ran away right after the division, so what's the point? Tell the reader that the main character is not a good person?
What about Ultraman fighting little monsters? How did you get to Fantasyland🤔
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Official(26)Scraped 1mo ago
The book is a good book. Could the author stop telling serious nonsense all the time? What does your three-quarter analysis of the divine stone do? The settings are piled into explanatory text. Not many people watched it! If you don't make any profit, you're just a eunuch. Use less explanation to advance the plot! Readers don't care how subtle your settings are. There are so many chapters in front of you that are all bad.
There are too many analysis settings. It keeps talking to itself, and the plot doesn't advance much. The content of 70 chapters can be compressed into 40 chapters.
The pain of being skinned and killed, and then looking at the fake mercy of this era, not thinking much about researching the recovery of strength, and doing chivalry, it is completely meaningless, it is too watery
My first impression of this book was that it was like a big question. The author was creating a question and then asking the readers to solve it. The problem is that the author's title is not attractive, so how can the reader be left to solve the problem? None of the protagonists in the book has a core of soul. You are not a group portrait novel. The protagonist looks like a mental illness. How can normal readers assume the role of a mental illness?
It's not good to watch, with a small amount of plot found in a lot of settings. The key plot is not interesting yet.
A pile after being put on the shelves
What ** was written after it was put on the shelves, people refreshed it, let alone whether you are aware of Tiandao, your existence in a small town is not worthy of ending history.
I just finished reading the first world. The world view is quite interesting, but the author's expressions are quite confusing. Sometimes I get excited while writing, but then I feel quite anxious when finishing.
All living beings? Then why are they all heroes?
I read in the comment section that there were too many settings, and I thought it was a very rigorous novel. However, I couldn't stand the first chapter. The protagonist went to serve as a soldier, and then ran away, saying that his troops were cannon fodder and that going to the battlefield would mean death. What's the point? It would be fine if he learned something, but he ran away right after the division, so what's the point? Tell the reader that the main character is not a good person?
What about Ultraman fighting little monsters? How did you get to Fantasyland🤔









