
Zongwang: Diary of an Endless Brilliant Traveler
About This Novel
Snowfields, deserts, oceans. . . . Survival, war, gaming. . . . What kind of legend can the planeswalker connected to the comprehensive network become in the endless planes? This is a traveler's story. Well, this is also the story of a poker player who doesn't know how to play cards.
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Official(8)Scraped 4d ago
I skipped reading, but the values in the first chapter didn't hold up, and they really fell apart in the second chapter. I took Chapter 47 and left it in the library, wondering what's the use...
There's no problem with the idea But I always feel that there are some aspects that are a bit imbecile. The protagonist doesn't understand anything, but he seems to understand at the same time. He knows how to hide, but he doesn't know anything.
It's already been written as planeswalker, but if you're still trying to follow the horse's tail, come up with a spell slot. If you don't know how to write mage, just look at how others write it.
The writing is so boring, go read Neisser
I'll suppress your points if you suppress your combat power? It's so stressful that you can't write anymore
Will the library copy be returned directly? Don't you want to see if there are any books related to magic?
Come on, there are still quite a few books on comprehensive websites, even fewer if they are well written, and there are also a lot of people who died young, so come on, I hope I can get over a million
This book gives me the feeling that the author neither understands DND nor Magic: The Gathering, and his combat skills are too ridiculous, and the protagonist is purely on the sidelines. To be honest, this kind of unlimited flow is the best for stacking combat power. You can keep changing maps. However, the author keeps suppressing combat power. It almost makes me red.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 4d ago
I skipped reading, but the values in the first chapter didn't hold up, and they really fell apart in the second chapter. I took Chapter 47 and left it in the library, wondering what's the use...
There's no problem with the idea But I always feel that there are some aspects that are a bit imbecile. The protagonist doesn't understand anything, but he seems to understand at the same time. He knows how to hide, but he doesn't know anything.
It's already been written as planeswalker, but if you're still trying to follow the horse's tail, come up with a spell slot. If you don't know how to write mage, just look at how others write it.
The writing is so boring, go read Neisser
I'll suppress your points if you suppress your combat power? It's so stressful that you can't write anymore
Will the library copy be returned directly? Don't you want to see if there are any books related to magic?
Come on, there are still quite a few books on comprehensive websites, even fewer if they are well written, and there are also a lot of people who died young, so come on, I hope I can get over a million
This book gives me the feeling that the author neither understands DND nor Magic: The Gathering, and his combat skills are too ridiculous, and the protagonist is purely on the sidelines. To be honest, this kind of unlimited flow is the best for stacking combat power. You can keep changing maps. However, the author keeps suppressing combat power. It almost makes me red.









