
Crazy Lich's Experiment Diary
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This is the story of a crazy lich who brings a game system to harm the entire world. "Look at today's daily life... It's another cheating choice. Destroy any town with more than 30,000 people, and you will be rewarded with 10,000 evil points. Grab three children's lollipops, and you will be rewarded with 1 point. If neither of them is completed, then 2 points will be deducted." "Bah! When I It's stupid. If you really destroy a town, I'm sure to spawn an epic medieval paladin group to attack me. I'll make some money but not spend any money. "I've had enough of being a notorious lich. Who says lichs can't be good people? I must defeat this damn system and become a good and upright person.
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After watching Crazy Lich, except for the rushed ending, I think Starfish
This is the most realistic description of Roland Since it would only be painful to meet again, it would be better not to meet again. This was just a vague consensus between the two of them. The younger brother destroyed whoever he saw in the abyss. When his amazing talent and cheating luck were combined, he grew up all the way and broke countless historical records. He reached the peak in three hundred years and became the king of Long Aotian, the son of the plane. He gained the power he desired, and he gained everything he wanted. And brother... Fail once, try again. Failed a second time, try again. If you fail for the third time, lick your wounds and try again. When the diaries recording experiences and shortcomings ended up being hundreds, thousands, or even filling a library. , His brother, who was once just a mortal, has turned into a true monster. That is a monster whose name alone can make the world fear and tremble. He is not a person, he is a team, a team under a common banner. He is not just a slogan, he has his own ideas and methods. He is using laws and contracts to transform the entire world, and using new holy light to purify the world. Pure strength is only the least fearable part of him. His intelligence and cunning make him regarded as the most terrifying evil. He no longer blindly works alone, he longs to understand and be understood, and finally, he stands with his companions. But his younger brother stood alone at the top of the world, looking at him. Roland calculated carefully and worked hard step by step, while Cavins was brave enough to move forward step by step. The contrast between the two brothers is really sad. I recommend an interesting novel, The Experimental Diary of a Mad Lich. Idiots, we are the righteous ones - The Forgotten Republic of Tucker If life is a game, it is definitely a bad game that cannot be sold - by Roland Lan A soul split in two, Roland Cavins My understanding of the mad lich - a tragic protagonist who keeps reincarnating just for the original obsession, to change the fate of this bastard world. He also lost his way during the change (Eternal Night War). He wanted to change his fate but was played by fate in the end. In fact, it is quite accurate. Back then, if you and Cavins were to switch places, he would become a paladin, and you would fight the demons, maybe it would be Roland, the prince of the abyss, and Cavins, the strongest paladin. Moreover, they would probably do even better, right? The cunning and cruel demon king and the sunny son of the holy light. --Leona This official complaint truly captures the essence of the book. A great devil (Roland) who saves the world is exchanged with a brave man (Cavans) who destroys the world. However, this brave man (Cavans) has a bad temper, and the great devil (Roland) also uses any means (referring to all kinds of deceit and abduction) to save the world. Hahaha, generally speaking, the ending is not very satisfactory. The hasty ending has caused a lot of big pitfalls that are worth complaining about. I have written so much that I have not revealed how bad the ending is. The later setting is watery for at least a quarter of a chapter. It's okay. The ending is not bad after reading it. It's not as scary as the bad reviews in the reviews.
Be careful when entering black mud
I hate Renee, why is she so lucky? When the country was about to be destroyed, Cavins was there for the first time, and Roland was there for the second time. The country was saved without doing anything. Why was she so easily seduced when facing Chaos? If I had longed for power to protect her country and people at first, I would have looked up to her, but my first reaction was only Roland Roland (although the author later tried to describe her determination to fight for the country, her conversation with Cavins still disgusted me) The most annoying thing is that Roland actually sees his own shadow in her. If her position in this book is just a descendant who loves the hero who saves her, I won't hate her so much. But she is Princess Donglan! The heir to Lan's Will is actually a love brain who is the reincarnation of Sieg (all equipment and power depends on gifting him) and knows nothing about military and government affairs! I saw how moved the Paladins of Lan Kingdom were, and how angry they were when they saw her holding the flag of Lan. Because I can't accept that the future queen of Lan Country is so useless! I felt so distressed when I saw Galina huddled in the green, and how distressed I felt when I saw those magic-sealing talismans and magic-forbidden needles. I was speechless when I saw her choosing the abyss. (Although the author explained later that she just longed for power, her love brain speech was still irritating) The character Renee is actually not that annoying when taken on her own. But in a world where Roland, Eliza, and Galina struggled desperately for a glimmer of hope for their hometown, the love in their hearts, or a home where they could rest, it was simply too embarrassing for her to be able to have everything (at least the effort and reward were completely out of proportion). To put it bluntly, I feel unfair for other people in this world, even though I know there is no such thing as fairness, even though they may not mind. But I still feel sad about this unfairness (even beyond birth and talent), about the unmatched luck of the incompetent, and the misfortune of the hardworking and powerful.
The protagonist of bronze, because of the 50% Holy Light bonus, instantly killed a demon that even a legend would stalemate. Can those ten bronzes kill a demigod instantly? The bronze protagonist is beaten by a holy magician. It's no big deal. It's said that undead are immune to undead magic. Then when you meet a demigod undead mage, you can beat him to tears with a skeleton in one hand, right? The most important thing is that for a mage, if you don't add protection to yourself, you just add intelligence like a warrior. The description of the battle plot also completely ignores the concept of level. I'm convinced.
The first person directly persuades you to quit, which is boring.
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This book does not write out all the settings, and the identity of the protagonist is only partially revealed through daily life. Some people like this way of writing, and some don't. I personally think that writing like this is like Hemingway's iceberg theory, which only reveals a part of the world, and the worldview is completed in a piecemeal way throughout the article. By the end, you will feel that the people in this book are real. Through this book, I saw a real and complete magical world, with real society (different racial cultures, etc.), Real magic (complete magic theory, etc.)
A word is messed up
Two words are very messy. Three words are very messy. Four words are too fucking messy. Continue below.
This book is more readable
The average reader will really not be able to figure out what is written unless he reads it several times. In fact, the main line of the story is relatively clear, but the author's writing style is more freehand, and he uses cartoon techniques to make funny and nonsensical jokes. As a result, the main line is hidden in the clouds and fog. The author's original intention was probably to make it easy for readers to read, but the result was just the opposite. However, once readers get used to the author's style and the plot unfolds, there should be no dyslexia.
This is the story of a crazy lich who brings a game system to harm the world.
Enough of being a notorious lich, who says lichs can't be good people? This is a story about our kind-hearted Comrade Pig's Feet defeating this damn system and becoming an upright and good person. Take a look at the daily life of Comrade Pig's Knuckle: Is this another cheating choice? Destroying any town with more than 30,000 people will reward you with 10,000 evil points. Grab the lollipops from three children, and you will be rewarded with 1 point. If both are not completed, then 2 points will be deducted. Bah bah bah! You really think that our pig-footed comrades are stupid. When you really destroy a town, be sure to spawn an epic medieval paladin group with all its members to defeat Comrade Pigfoot. You will earn some money but spend nothing. So Comrade Pigfoot decided to be his lollipop thief. A fantasy version of the Prince's Revenge or a dark version of the Revenge of the Undead? No, none of that matters. Yes, the main quests are not important to our Roland Archlich. The key is to spoof, the key is to complain, the key is to make you laugh. Here is the alliance of gentlemen (changes) and scholars (states), here is the tauren executive president who loves streaking, here is the sexy chu female black elf (little Jingjiu's heart skipped a beat!) Urban management, and here is the Bone Dragon roller coaster. . . But this is not the key. The key is the tragic wind of universal (two-way) love (socket), and the resulting concept of tragic (changing) wind (attitude). This book requires no thinking, just follow Comrade Pigfoot and his friends to have fun. As for the plot, main line, boss and so on, it is all just a cloud. But a warm reminder - don't read this book while eating, otherwise the rice grains will spit out and it will be bad. Finally, do you think you like this funny growth mode of fighting monsters? What kind of growth model do you prefer?
I don't know who spread this book outside. It's dark. No matter how I read it, I feel like the Holy Mother.
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Official(208)Scraped 21d ago
After watching Crazy Lich, except for the rushed ending, I think Starfish
This is the most realistic description of Roland Since it would only be painful to meet again, it would be better not to meet again. This was just a vague consensus between the two of them. The younger brother destroyed whoever he saw in the abyss. When his amazing talent and cheating luck were combined, he grew up all the way and broke countless historical records. He reached the peak in three hundred years and became the king of Long Aotian, the son of the plane. He gained the power he desired, and he gained everything he wanted. And brother... Fail once, try again. Failed a second time, try again. If you fail for the third time, lick your wounds and try again. When the diaries recording experiences and shortcomings ended up being hundreds, thousands, or even filling a library. , His brother, who was once just a mortal, has turned into a true monster. That is a monster whose name alone can make the world fear and tremble. He is not a person, he is a team, a team under a common banner. He is not just a slogan, he has his own ideas and methods. He is using laws and contracts to transform the entire world, and using new holy light to purify the world. Pure strength is only the least fearable part of him. His intelligence and cunning make him regarded as the most terrifying evil. He no longer blindly works alone, he longs to understand and be understood, and finally, he stands with his companions. But his younger brother stood alone at the top of the world, looking at him. Roland calculated carefully and worked hard step by step, while Cavins was brave enough to move forward step by step. The contrast between the two brothers is really sad. I recommend an interesting novel, The Experimental Diary of a Mad Lich. Idiots, we are the righteous ones - The Forgotten Republic of Tucker If life is a game, it is definitely a bad game that cannot be sold - by Roland Lan A soul split in two, Roland Cavins My understanding of the mad lich - a tragic protagonist who keeps reincarnating just for the original obsession, to change the fate of this bastard world. He also lost his way during the change (Eternal Night War). He wanted to change his fate but was played by fate in the end. In fact, it is quite accurate. Back then, if you and Cavins were to switch places, he would become a paladin, and you would fight the demons, maybe it would be Roland, the prince of the abyss, and Cavins, the strongest paladin. Moreover, they would probably do even better, right? The cunning and cruel demon king and the sunny son of the holy light. --Leona This official complaint truly captures the essence of the book. A great devil (Roland) who saves the world is exchanged with a brave man (Cavans) who destroys the world. However, this brave man (Cavans) has a bad temper, and the great devil (Roland) also uses any means (referring to all kinds of deceit and abduction) to save the world. Hahaha, generally speaking, the ending is not very satisfactory. The hasty ending has caused a lot of big pitfalls that are worth complaining about. I have written so much that I have not revealed how bad the ending is. The later setting is watery for at least a quarter of a chapter. It's okay. The ending is not bad after reading it. It's not as scary as the bad reviews in the reviews.
Be careful when entering black mud
I hate Renee, why is she so lucky? When the country was about to be destroyed, Cavins was there for the first time, and Roland was there for the second time. The country was saved without doing anything. Why was she so easily seduced when facing Chaos? If I had longed for power to protect her country and people at first, I would have looked up to her, but my first reaction was only Roland Roland (although the author later tried to describe her determination to fight for the country, her conversation with Cavins still disgusted me) The most annoying thing is that Roland actually sees his own shadow in her. If her position in this book is just a descendant who loves the hero who saves her, I won't hate her so much. But she is Princess Donglan! The heir to Lan's Will is actually a love brain who is the reincarnation of Sieg (all equipment and power depends on gifting him) and knows nothing about military and government affairs! I saw how moved the Paladins of Lan Kingdom were, and how angry they were when they saw her holding the flag of Lan. Because I can't accept that the future queen of Lan Country is so useless! I felt so distressed when I saw Galina huddled in the green, and how distressed I felt when I saw those magic-sealing talismans and magic-forbidden needles. I was speechless when I saw her choosing the abyss. (Although the author explained later that she just longed for power, her love brain speech was still irritating) The character Renee is actually not that annoying when taken on her own. But in a world where Roland, Eliza, and Galina struggled desperately for a glimmer of hope for their hometown, the love in their hearts, or a home where they could rest, it was simply too embarrassing for her to be able to have everything (at least the effort and reward were completely out of proportion). To put it bluntly, I feel unfair for other people in this world, even though I know there is no such thing as fairness, even though they may not mind. But I still feel sad about this unfairness (even beyond birth and talent), about the unmatched luck of the incompetent, and the misfortune of the hardworking and powerful.
The protagonist of bronze, because of the 50% Holy Light bonus, instantly killed a demon that even a legend would stalemate. Can those ten bronzes kill a demigod instantly? The bronze protagonist is beaten by a holy magician. It's no big deal. It's said that undead are immune to undead magic. Then when you meet a demigod undead mage, you can beat him to tears with a skeleton in one hand, right? The most important thing is that for a mage, if you don't add protection to yourself, you just add intelligence like a warrior. The description of the battle plot also completely ignores the concept of level. I'm convinced.
The first person directly persuades you to quit, which is boring.
parse
This book does not write out all the settings, and the identity of the protagonist is only partially revealed through daily life. Some people like this way of writing, and some don't. I personally think that writing like this is like Hemingway's iceberg theory, which only reveals a part of the world, and the worldview is completed in a piecemeal way throughout the article. By the end, you will feel that the people in this book are real. Through this book, I saw a real and complete magical world, with real society (different racial cultures, etc.), Real magic (complete magic theory, etc.)
A word is messed up
Two words are very messy. Three words are very messy. Four words are too fucking messy. Continue below.
This book is more readable
The average reader will really not be able to figure out what is written unless he reads it several times. In fact, the main line of the story is relatively clear, but the author's writing style is more freehand, and he uses cartoon techniques to make funny and nonsensical jokes. As a result, the main line is hidden in the clouds and fog. The author's original intention was probably to make it easy for readers to read, but the result was just the opposite. However, once readers get used to the author's style and the plot unfolds, there should be no dyslexia.
This is the story of a crazy lich who brings a game system to harm the world.
Enough of being a notorious lich, who says lichs can't be good people? This is a story about our kind-hearted Comrade Pig's Feet defeating this damn system and becoming an upright and good person. Take a look at the daily life of Comrade Pig's Knuckle: Is this another cheating choice? Destroying any town with more than 30,000 people will reward you with 10,000 evil points. Grab the lollipops from three children, and you will be rewarded with 1 point. If both are not completed, then 2 points will be deducted. Bah bah bah! You really think that our pig-footed comrades are stupid. When you really destroy a town, be sure to spawn an epic medieval paladin group with all its members to defeat Comrade Pigfoot. You will earn some money but spend nothing. So Comrade Pigfoot decided to be his lollipop thief. A fantasy version of the Prince's Revenge or a dark version of the Revenge of the Undead? No, none of that matters. Yes, the main quests are not important to our Roland Archlich. The key is to spoof, the key is to complain, the key is to make you laugh. Here is the alliance of gentlemen (changes) and scholars (states), here is the tauren executive president who loves streaking, here is the sexy chu female black elf (little Jingjiu's heart skipped a beat!) Urban management, and here is the Bone Dragon roller coaster. . . But this is not the key. The key is the tragic wind of universal (two-way) love (socket), and the resulting concept of tragic (changing) wind (attitude). This book requires no thinking, just follow Comrade Pigfoot and his friends to have fun. As for the plot, main line, boss and so on, it is all just a cloud. But a warm reminder - don't read this book while eating, otherwise the rice grains will spit out and it will be bad. Finally, do you think you like this funny growth mode of fighting monsters? What kind of growth model do you prefer?
I don't know who spread this book outside. It's dark. No matter how I read it, I feel like the Holy Mother.
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[Complete] (Extremely imaginative, complete and exquisite, no doubt a divine book) 3450 likes will be pinned to the top once, and 5000 likes will be pinned to the top next time I plan to complete the review of this book recently. Reasons for recommendation: 1. A weird and bizarre underground city is shown at the beginning, and although the protagonist has experienced many misfortunes, he is still strong as a troublemaker; 2. It tells a heavy story of revenge and salvation in humorous language. The whole article is filled with so many flaws that it makes people want to put it down. 3. The emotional line is interesting. The protagonist will not take the initiative to find a partner like Long Aotian, but will be pursued by a strong girl. 4. Various funny elements are exciting, such as the tauren executive president of the League of Gentlemen, the black elf urban management, and the bone dragon roller coaster. Suitable for readers: 1. Those who like funny style 2. Those who like funny group portraits and funny supporting characters 3. Like women and chase men I would like to recommend this author's new book "The Cosmic Age of the Mad Knight" by the way. The writing is not as good as this one, but old book fans can give it a try.




Squirrel's work is a fantasy masterpiece. I believe many people have heard of it. It mainly tells the story of Roland's time travel. What's amazing is that you can see that the protagonist has died several times at the beginning, which means he has been reincarnated in this world several times_(:з ∠)_233333. As for why he was reincarnated. You will know after reading it.




Personal rating: ★★★★☆ Completed, male video book, the protagonist takes the system to travel through the game and becomes the big BOSS, but the time travel was much earlier, so he started to seek death! Playing tricks on the dark elf city management, deceiving children with lollipops... These are a lot of unethical things. Of course, protecting the people of a city and establishing new rules by oneself... These feats are just commonplace! Of course, Roland will not admit that he is a master at seeking death. "Everything is just an experiment. Really, look at my sincere eyes..." --By Lich Roland




Introduction: Roland, a man from Earth, has gone through several ups and downs in another world, and he only wants revenge, so he becomes crazy. After several failures in life, Roland realized that revenge cannot only change and rely on oneself, but also find reliable friends and change the whole world. This is a wonderful novel that contains many elements, including humor and immorality, Western magic and fantasy, time travel, games, technological civilization, fantasy worlds, different golden fingers, etc. It has laughter and suffering, and it is very touching to read. Squirrel's writing is good, the plot is exciting, and the plot is joyful. It is very worth reading. Recommend the author's new book "The Cosmic Age of the Mad Knight"

















