
Dimensional World Development Guide
by Daitianlai
About This Novel
Lucky young man Li Ran used his own abilities to conquer (conquer) borders (war) and expand (land) (heaven). After the devil fruit ability was no longer the only one, and its side effects were eliminated and strengthened, Li Ran looked at the troops divided according to fruit abilities below, and had a plan in mind for the mission. And when he saw that the Blood Succession Limit had become standard equipment, with red and white eyes per capita, Madara looked at the army composed of red and white eyes, dumbfounded. "We have the final say on earth's affairs. Any other alien civilization that wants to interfere with the earth will be punished by us! Whether it is you Kesha or Karl, anyone who dares to invade the earth will be punished no matter how far away!" Li Ran looked at the sacred Kesha in front of him, his tone was cold. Many worlds welcome everyone to join the group 552639775 and join the group to provide~
What Readers Think
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Community(0)
Official(29)Scraped 23d ago
So-so
How should I put it? The description of the protagonist is a bit stretchy and childish. Secondly, I like this type of novel, but I really can't praise this world. It's either an island country comic or an American movie. It seems that there is no sense of belonging and identity. In fact, compared with foreign powers, ninjutsu, etc., The Chinese martial arts world and the fairy world are not bad either.
The subject matter is good, but is it really good to start with Japanese anime? Moreover, I wrote dozens of pictures and haven't finished it yet.
There are about 140 chapters written in the world of One Piece. I really can't understand it if I haven't read One Piece.
Fair evaluation
First of all, some of the previous content was indeed quite poisonous, which led to some impatient comments in the comment area... But after spending a few hours reading the latest chapter, I felt that this novel was very good. Although the protagonist was a little demented at the beginning (maybe the author wanted to write about the protagonist's character and psychological growth step by step, but it seems that this part was not written well), but his subsequent performances were much better than those of the protagonists in the funny novels, at least normal. What I appreciate most is that the worldview and values of this kind of novels are easy to go wrong, but the worldview and values of this book are quite correct. Moreover, the author laid a good foreshadowing in the first world. For people like me who like Naruto, it is really a big surprise. I am especially looking forward to the author's future performance in writing the Naruto world! I feel that this book will be very good if it continues like this. I hope the author will not lose the motivation to continue writing because of some unkind comments. Ps: I wanted to give it 4 stars at first, but in order to encourage the author to continue writing, I'd better give it a full score to increase the score.
The subject matter is very good, but what you wrote makes me feel that the content is silly.
The subject matter is very good, but what you wrote makes me feel that the content is silly.
It's cold, really cold? Is it cold?
It's cold, really cold? Is it cold?
It feels like the protagonist's IQ has dropped
I have no idea what I'm writing and can't understand it, especially when the protagonist enters the new base and has the IQ of an eight-year-old child.
Can we go to the world of Zero's familiar in the next world?
Pretending is too blunt
I only read Chapter 50, and it was too blunt, especially the part about pulling Robin onto the ship and fighting the slave ship.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(29)Scraped 23d ago
So-so
How should I put it? The description of the protagonist is a bit stretchy and childish. Secondly, I like this type of novel, but I really can't praise this world. It's either an island country comic or an American movie. It seems that there is no sense of belonging and identity. In fact, compared with foreign powers, ninjutsu, etc., The Chinese martial arts world and the fairy world are not bad either.
The subject matter is good, but is it really good to start with Japanese anime? Moreover, I wrote dozens of pictures and haven't finished it yet.
There are about 140 chapters written in the world of One Piece. I really can't understand it if I haven't read One Piece.
Fair evaluation
First of all, some of the previous content was indeed quite poisonous, which led to some impatient comments in the comment area... But after spending a few hours reading the latest chapter, I felt that this novel was very good. Although the protagonist was a little demented at the beginning (maybe the author wanted to write about the protagonist's character and psychological growth step by step, but it seems that this part was not written well), but his subsequent performances were much better than those of the protagonists in the funny novels, at least normal. What I appreciate most is that the worldview and values of this kind of novels are easy to go wrong, but the worldview and values of this book are quite correct. Moreover, the author laid a good foreshadowing in the first world. For people like me who like Naruto, it is really a big surprise. I am especially looking forward to the author's future performance in writing the Naruto world! I feel that this book will be very good if it continues like this. I hope the author will not lose the motivation to continue writing because of some unkind comments. Ps: I wanted to give it 4 stars at first, but in order to encourage the author to continue writing, I'd better give it a full score to increase the score.
The subject matter is very good, but what you wrote makes me feel that the content is silly.
The subject matter is very good, but what you wrote makes me feel that the content is silly.
It's cold, really cold? Is it cold?
It's cold, really cold? Is it cold?
It feels like the protagonist's IQ has dropped
I have no idea what I'm writing and can't understand it, especially when the protagonist enters the new base and has the IQ of an eight-year-old child.
Can we go to the world of Zero's familiar in the next world?
Pretending is too blunt
I only read Chapter 50, and it was too blunt, especially the part about pulling Robin onto the ship and fighting the slave ship.












