
Breaking into League of Legends from War of Two Cities
About This Novel
[League of Legends Universe Fan] The Battle of Two Cities is just the prelude to the beginning of League of Legends. There are still many stories in League of Legends that have not yet been told. The invasion of Noxus and the civil war in Demacia Some people say that tragedy has created heroes one after another, and what Phil wants to do is to make the people around him less upset. Phil, who traveled to Zaun, unexpectedly awakened the [Skin Changing Master System]. It wasn't until Phil stood on the bridge wearing a battle armor that people in Piltover knew that Zaun had changed.
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Official(18)Scraped 19d ago
Update soon! ! ! !
Two updates a day. How do you maintain your health?
It sounds annoying
It sounds annoying, but I want to know what happens next. Day by day, I look for opponents everywhere to make it more difficult for the protagonist. You're a science guy, what do you study? That's it? If you're not good at mechanics, you can understand that you need precision after all. What about chemistry? Where's your table of elements? Are you playing with mobile phones in school? Are you learning how to play robots? Did you buy the software, chips, and electronic boards? Make mechas... You can make mechas, why not machine guns? To be honest, as long as you have some knowledge, you won't be like this over there.
Just a friendly question
Can those who have never played League of Legends understand this?
Is there a female protagonist? Multiple heroines or single heroine?
I was attracted by the ratings, but the plot, to be honest, is not as good as some mindless novels.
A common problem among most online writers when writing fan fiction is that they forcefully enter the plot. Judging from the early stage, if you throw away your brain, you can read it a little bit. Unfortunately, this is not a brainless novel, and it is not enjoyable to read.
walk slowly
Keep it up, the War of Two Cities fanfic is good, but obviously not many people have it since it was released...
come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on
some ideas
After reading this book, I feel that Hilko's madness has been diluted to the protagonist. It makes me feel that Hilko does not have the sensory impact of being desperate for his ideals in the Battle of Two Cities, which weakens Hilko's character image. At the same time, the protagonist's actions are more extreme than in Hilko's case, and there is no very reasonable reason. Therefore, there are problems with the image creation of both parties. But putting all that aside, this book is quite interesting. I hope the author will work harder.
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Rating
Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 19d ago
Update soon! ! ! !
Two updates a day. How do you maintain your health?
It sounds annoying
It sounds annoying, but I want to know what happens next. Day by day, I look for opponents everywhere to make it more difficult for the protagonist. You're a science guy, what do you study? That's it? If you're not good at mechanics, you can understand that you need precision after all. What about chemistry? Where's your table of elements? Are you playing with mobile phones in school? Are you learning how to play robots? Did you buy the software, chips, and electronic boards? Make mechas... You can make mechas, why not machine guns? To be honest, as long as you have some knowledge, you won't be like this over there.
Just a friendly question
Can those who have never played League of Legends understand this?
Is there a female protagonist? Multiple heroines or single heroine?
I was attracted by the ratings, but the plot, to be honest, is not as good as some mindless novels.
A common problem among most online writers when writing fan fiction is that they forcefully enter the plot. Judging from the early stage, if you throw away your brain, you can read it a little bit. Unfortunately, this is not a brainless novel, and it is not enjoyable to read.
walk slowly
Keep it up, the War of Two Cities fanfic is good, but obviously not many people have it since it was released...
come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on
some ideas
After reading this book, I feel that Hilko's madness has been diluted to the protagonist. It makes me feel that Hilko does not have the sensory impact of being desperate for his ideals in the Battle of Two Cities, which weakens Hilko's character image. At the same time, the protagonist's actions are more extreme than in Hilko's case, and there is no very reasonable reason. Therefore, there are problems with the image creation of both parties. But putting all that aside, this book is quite interesting. I hope the author will work harder.
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on














