
Time Travel to the Continent of Alien Beasts
by Chendial
About This Novel
After thousands of years of glory, the hero is now at an end. As the wave of Warcraft is coming, the continents are falling apart. A twisted event occurs in the book, where should the ending go? Everyone is their own business, there is no right or wrong. Peel away the layers of fog and peer into the roots of gods and demons. People, where should we go? (I hope you will support me a lot and give me a chance. I promise I won't be bored if you look at it later!)
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Official(1)Scraped 25d ago
Forehead. . . It should be a review of this book
It feels like the protagonist is like a child, but according to the description at the beginning, the protagonist should have some background in his family. Such a person stays at home full-time and earns a lot of money from games to support his life alone. It stands to reason that he must be at least in his twenties, but his ideas are very immature, and his emotions and behavior are too out of touch. It sounds like a young lunatic. He lacks a certain understanding of his situation and abilities as to what he should do, and often rushes in with the blood in his forehead. If it weren't for the fact that he is the protagonist and has a huge golden finger, such a person would have died long ago. Another point is that the author's narrative seems very streamlined and weak, the description of the fighting scenes is almost impossible to describe in one sentence, the characterization is superficial, and the images are like paper and cannot stand up at all. . . . . I only read about the first ten chapters. Having said that, the summary is that it is not good
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Official(1)Scraped 25d ago
Forehead. . . It should be a review of this book
It feels like the protagonist is like a child, but according to the description at the beginning, the protagonist should have some background in his family. Such a person stays at home full-time and earns a lot of money from games to support his life alone. It stands to reason that he must be at least in his twenties, but his ideas are very immature, and his emotions and behavior are too out of touch. It sounds like a young lunatic. He lacks a certain understanding of his situation and abilities as to what he should do, and often rushes in with the blood in his forehead. If it weren't for the fact that he is the protagonist and has a huge golden finger, such a person would have died long ago. Another point is that the author's narrative seems very streamlined and weak, the description of the fighting scenes is almost impossible to describe in one sentence, the characterization is superficial, and the images are like paper and cannot stand up at all. . . . . I only read about the first ten chapters. Having said that, the summary is that it is not good









