
I'm Trapped in a Block
by Ecstasy
About This Novel
When he woke up, Mo Ling was trapped in a sealed cube. One cubic meter of activity space, an indestructible metal shell, no food and no water, it was like waiting to die in a coffin. At the time of crisis, Mo Ling found that his perception had undergone strange changes, extending outward through the wall. The outside world is full of dangers, but he cannot move and can only hide in the cube to affect this strange world. Faced with the subtle misunderstandings of humans in this world, he had to find his own way out in an alternative way.
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Official(46)Scraped 21d ago
This is a nanny novel. As long as the pig's feet are given food, the pig's feet can kill all enemies for the heroine.
29 reviews, only 18 left. Super licking dog
If marriage is really the tomb of love, then blind date is to look at the feng shui of the tomb, and confession is to dig one's own grave. Marriage is to sacrifice one's love, and falling in love is to move the tomb. The third party is to rob the tomb.
How to say it! It looks pretty good from the front, it's very imaginative, and many of the short stories are good, but it's a pity that it's so nosy that it messes up everything, and it's the kind that doesn't care about right or wrong. It feels like the Dragon Quest, where you go through various tests along the way and then defeat the dragon. Similarly, adding a little story in the middle is a clue to the most successful goal, and the farther you look at it, the more similar it becomes. Isn't the square a kind of artifact or dragon-slaying sword, and isn't it a guide from the first floor to the bottom of the abyss to find the evil dragon or the big devil? Aren't the troubles you encounter along the way the test of finding the big devil? And aren't those little stories the stories you must listen to before looking for clues? As for the people you meet on the road, a brave man must always have a few friends by his side! Otherwise, let the hero fight alone when fighting the Demon King! This way you can understand the whole book, it's just that the stories are different.
Very novel novel
I just saw the chapter a little after it was released. I feel it is quite novel. The setting and other aspects are quite novel. The plot design is also quite good. The only slight flaw (I don't think so personally) is that there are some relics. If they are labeled as the earth, the protagonist's mood swings feel wrong. Could it be that the subsequent plot reveals that the protagonist is not from the earth? (Because I haven't seen the subsequent plot, it's hard to judge) The plot and knowledge points written above (I think it's ok, but I only represent myself) The value of force has a relic, but it's just a matter of price (the squares on the outside will definitely not be written in the front, I can only say that it depends on the author's writing power at the back) The writing from the front to the second level (personal opinion) is very good, a protagonist who has won, he does not count Relics, (half-cheating, a girl with goals), and other relics in the back. Because entering the next level is a points system, I (personally) think it is reasonable. There are major discoveries or something. I only read a few chapters after it was put on the shelves. The content, I only mean that my personal thoughts (written can be) are novel. I haven't seen the later ones, so I can't express my opinion, even if it's the previous one. Everyone has their own ideas and preferences. The comments I made only represent me, and it means that I have only read the content of the first few chapters after it was released. After all, whether the later chapters are good or not, and whether the processing is good or not, has nothing to do with me. I haven't seen it yet! Even if I personally think it looks good, it can only represent me and not others.
There are logical conflicts in some chapters.
Regarding the mermaid's highest authority system, I think it is very unreasonable. The protagonist is a guest account, because all the merfolk's highest role authority is dead, and the guest account has been upgraded to the highest authority. This logic is wrong. Guest accounts do not have the opportunity to upgrade to the highest authority. The opportunity to upgrade to the highest authority is for internal accounts. This guest account belongs to an outsider. In programming and within the company, such accounts have no chance of promotion. I think the author can revise this point.
It's okay, but not as good as the comments section says. Did the author delete the review?
Rules and ghost stories + script flow, strong sense of logic, many foreshadowings, and high quality
Rule-based weird stories really take a toll on the author's logical ability and outline. Most of the rules and ghost stories are in the form of short essays, because the settings are easy to collapse, and the author just quits without doing anything. In this book, not only does every ghost story remain intact, but there are also connections between the ghost stories, and you can feel the author's very rigid outline. There is almost no nonsense and all the information in the book is useful which is a great talent. The truth is often revealed in the details. You can choose to read without thinking, and the author will reveal the answer if you read without thinking. But you will get more fun when reading with your brain, and all the sense of dissonance finally turns into one sentence: That's it! If you can keep it, platinum capital Finally: Please let me read another chapter; w;, what comes from the top text of the dream is the reader's "urgency". They really can do anything
It is extremely interesting and imaginative. The novel uses the abyss to describe a world with bizarre stories, creating one story after another with a pure flavor. I personally think it can be called another interpretation of the little prince traveling around the world.
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Official(46)Scraped 21d ago
This is a nanny novel. As long as the pig's feet are given food, the pig's feet can kill all enemies for the heroine.
29 reviews, only 18 left. Super licking dog
If marriage is really the tomb of love, then blind date is to look at the feng shui of the tomb, and confession is to dig one's own grave. Marriage is to sacrifice one's love, and falling in love is to move the tomb. The third party is to rob the tomb.
How to say it! It looks pretty good from the front, it's very imaginative, and many of the short stories are good, but it's a pity that it's so nosy that it messes up everything, and it's the kind that doesn't care about right or wrong. It feels like the Dragon Quest, where you go through various tests along the way and then defeat the dragon. Similarly, adding a little story in the middle is a clue to the most successful goal, and the farther you look at it, the more similar it becomes. Isn't the square a kind of artifact or dragon-slaying sword, and isn't it a guide from the first floor to the bottom of the abyss to find the evil dragon or the big devil? Aren't the troubles you encounter along the way the test of finding the big devil? And aren't those little stories the stories you must listen to before looking for clues? As for the people you meet on the road, a brave man must always have a few friends by his side! Otherwise, let the hero fight alone when fighting the Demon King! This way you can understand the whole book, it's just that the stories are different.
Very novel novel
I just saw the chapter a little after it was released. I feel it is quite novel. The setting and other aspects are quite novel. The plot design is also quite good. The only slight flaw (I don't think so personally) is that there are some relics. If they are labeled as the earth, the protagonist's mood swings feel wrong. Could it be that the subsequent plot reveals that the protagonist is not from the earth? (Because I haven't seen the subsequent plot, it's hard to judge) The plot and knowledge points written above (I think it's ok, but I only represent myself) The value of force has a relic, but it's just a matter of price (the squares on the outside will definitely not be written in the front, I can only say that it depends on the author's writing power at the back) The writing from the front to the second level (personal opinion) is very good, a protagonist who has won, he does not count Relics, (half-cheating, a girl with goals), and other relics in the back. Because entering the next level is a points system, I (personally) think it is reasonable. There are major discoveries or something. I only read a few chapters after it was put on the shelves. The content, I only mean that my personal thoughts (written can be) are novel. I haven't seen the later ones, so I can't express my opinion, even if it's the previous one. Everyone has their own ideas and preferences. The comments I made only represent me, and it means that I have only read the content of the first few chapters after it was released. After all, whether the later chapters are good or not, and whether the processing is good or not, has nothing to do with me. I haven't seen it yet! Even if I personally think it looks good, it can only represent me and not others.
There are logical conflicts in some chapters.
Regarding the mermaid's highest authority system, I think it is very unreasonable. The protagonist is a guest account, because all the merfolk's highest role authority is dead, and the guest account has been upgraded to the highest authority. This logic is wrong. Guest accounts do not have the opportunity to upgrade to the highest authority. The opportunity to upgrade to the highest authority is for internal accounts. This guest account belongs to an outsider. In programming and within the company, such accounts have no chance of promotion. I think the author can revise this point.
It's okay, but not as good as the comments section says. Did the author delete the review?
Rules and ghost stories + script flow, strong sense of logic, many foreshadowings, and high quality
Rule-based weird stories really take a toll on the author's logical ability and outline. Most of the rules and ghost stories are in the form of short essays, because the settings are easy to collapse, and the author just quits without doing anything. In this book, not only does every ghost story remain intact, but there are also connections between the ghost stories, and you can feel the author's very rigid outline. There is almost no nonsense and all the information in the book is useful which is a great talent. The truth is often revealed in the details. You can choose to read without thinking, and the author will reveal the answer if you read without thinking. But you will get more fun when reading with your brain, and all the sense of dissonance finally turns into one sentence: That's it! If you can keep it, platinum capital Finally: Please let me read another chapter; w;, what comes from the top text of the dream is the reader's "urgency". They really can do anything
It is extremely interesting and imaginative. The novel uses the abyss to describe a world with bizarre stories, creating one story after another with a pure flavor. I personally think it can be called another interpretation of the little prince traveling around the world.
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I don't know what's wrong with the review, or is there something wrong with the book?



(Happy New Year everyone, new books are getting harder and harder to find. The recommendation algorithm is really bad. The desire to recommend has dropped, so the frequency of book list management has dropped (´•ω•̥`)) Near-future science fiction, modern version of "From the Abyss" (the setting is all about exploring an abyss that suddenly appeared, and the abyss brought relics that were used at a price) Although it is a relatively common setting, the excellence of this book is that its ecological description is basically self-consistent, the sense of fantasy and reality coexist, and the plot arrangement of foreshadowing and reversal is even better. (The only point that puzzles me is, is it really necessary for the male protagonist to be trapped in a cube? I feel like he can go through the plot normally even if the male protagonist is in it)




1. There are parallel worlds on Earth with multiple abyss. Each abyss is a vast and complete world with different rules. 2. There are various relics and relic phenomena, and each relic is a regular existence, similar to the sealed artifact of the Foundation. The protagonist is also a relic. 3. A fantasy world travelogue similar to 4.6 Billion Reprise, with first-class setting and excellent plot. The disadvantage is that the plot advancement relies entirely on recklessness. Neither does the title or introduction of the book.




Excellent world view The protagonist is trapped in a 1-cubic cube, can move, and is regarded as a "relic" of this world. There is an unknown exploration place in this world, which is very similar to the setting of an anime. Hunters go in and explore layer by layer. There are many novel things and ethnic groups in the unknown place.














