
King of Agents: I Can Upgrade Infinitely
About This Novel
Zhou Lin traveled through time and became a member of the military commander. And got a system. "You kill a Japanese soldier. Get a reward. The reward is the technical specialty of the deceased." "Elementary marksmanship, ten shots and fifty rings." "Elementary boxing technique, impact force of fifty kilograms per punch." "Please choose one to add to your technical expertise. Please choose!" Zhou Lin: "I choose one, elementary marksmanship." "Congratulations on your marksmanship upgrade, you are now a beginner in marksmanship."
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Official(17)Scraped 23d ago
The beginning was well written, but it was a bit anticlimactic, and the ending was too sudden!
The author's intelligence is touching and I can't stand it anymore.
It's impossible to read this rubbish novel, it's so annoying to the eyes.
In the first mission, the author arranged it so carefully, but in the end only one latent spy was killed. Is this funny? At the very least, what is the protagonist trying to achieve by impersonating Sato? This is just a short-term intelligence-gathering activity by a spy. If the protagonist knows that he will not stay long and will not be in deep contact, he should have a clear purpose. Otherwise, risk catching the pork guy Da Dao's online. Then when he goes to withdraw money, he should start making arrangements to arrest him, but the risk is very high. The other party keeps hiding in the dark! The alternative is to go along the big island to collect intelligence and capture the traitors of the Central Government. The risk is relatively small, and the protagonist has successfully followed them twice. But what plot has the author arranged? What kind of stupid operation is this to arrest Da Dao when you don't know who the traitor is and you know Da Dao can't be found online? He also shot Oshima directly on the spot despite being fully prepared. What kind of stupid plot arrangement is this? There is also a thousand point system to upgrade. You know you can upgrade your skills by the way, so why rush to upgrade? It's not like you're in danger right away. You can wait a moment, kill a few Japanese soldiers or gangsters, acquire a few more skills, and then upgrade. What a bargain!
The protagonist is an S2b who always asks others to save him, so he should just die.
The novel is good, why is it so bad? Can it be repaired?
Your ending is really sloppy.
The subject matter is okay, but the IQ is weak and there is no logical rationality.
What a time traveler you are! Why are there so many dramas? Do you know the person who died?
The protagonist is written as an idiot, which makes people anxious when looking at it
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Community(0)
Official(17)Scraped 23d ago
The beginning was well written, but it was a bit anticlimactic, and the ending was too sudden!
The author's intelligence is touching and I can't stand it anymore.
It's impossible to read this rubbish novel, it's so annoying to the eyes.
In the first mission, the author arranged it so carefully, but in the end only one latent spy was killed. Is this funny? At the very least, what is the protagonist trying to achieve by impersonating Sato? This is just a short-term intelligence-gathering activity by a spy. If the protagonist knows that he will not stay long and will not be in deep contact, he should have a clear purpose. Otherwise, risk catching the pork guy Da Dao's online. Then when he goes to withdraw money, he should start making arrangements to arrest him, but the risk is very high. The other party keeps hiding in the dark! The alternative is to go along the big island to collect intelligence and capture the traitors of the Central Government. The risk is relatively small, and the protagonist has successfully followed them twice. But what plot has the author arranged? What kind of stupid operation is this to arrest Da Dao when you don't know who the traitor is and you know Da Dao can't be found online? He also shot Oshima directly on the spot despite being fully prepared. What kind of stupid plot arrangement is this? There is also a thousand point system to upgrade. You know you can upgrade your skills by the way, so why rush to upgrade? It's not like you're in danger right away. You can wait a moment, kill a few Japanese soldiers or gangsters, acquire a few more skills, and then upgrade. What a bargain!
The protagonist is an S2b who always asks others to save him, so he should just die.
The novel is good, why is it so bad? Can it be repaired?
Your ending is really sloppy.
The subject matter is okay, but the IQ is weak and there is no logical rationality.
What a time traveler you are! Why are there so many dramas? Do you know the person who died?
The protagonist is written as an idiot, which makes people anxious when looking at it













