
I Will Eventually Take in the Whole World
by Autistic Man
About This Novel
A warrior of pure love who hunts minotaurs in the dark A terrifying figure hidden on all reflective surfaces that only you can see Real life born in absurd games The dreamwalker lurking in the night ... Not long after traveling through time, before he could start showing off, Yamagata Nen discovered that anomalies and contained objects were devouring the world. Humans have no magic, no supernatural powers, no favor from God, no ability to manipulate time and space, no weapons to destroy planets, and no heroes wearing capes. The only one who can save mankind is yourself. "So in order to save the world and save mankind from dire straits, I have to embark on this path." Standing on top of the immortal evil lizard, Abel, the terrifying old man, and the shy man stood behind him. Nian Yamagata looked at the trembling people at his feet with a smile, and smiled kindly: "Then let me ask... Have you seen my lost items?"
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Regarding plot issues.
The plot is a bit messy. Sometimes the things here are not over yet, and they jump to the other side in a blink of an eye. Moreover, the protagonist has been fighting alone. In Chapter 61, he has his first subordinate. And according to what you wrote, there are monsters all over the world. There are tens of thousands of monsters in Tokyo alone. If you don't give the protagonist some manpower, what's the point of letting the protagonist fight alone all the time? Do other members of the Foundation want you to eat them? In fact, I think the protagonist should be able to use the exchange points from the system to establish a force. It's better than fighting alone.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Regarding plot issues.
The plot is a bit messy. Sometimes the things here are not over yet, and they jump to the other side in a blink of an eye. Moreover, the protagonist has been fighting alone. In Chapter 61, he has his first subordinate. And according to what you wrote, there are monsters all over the world. There are tens of thousands of monsters in Tokyo alone. If you don't give the protagonist some manpower, what's the point of letting the protagonist fight alone all the time? Do other members of the Foundation want you to eat them? In fact, I think the protagonist should be able to use the exchange points from the system to establish a force. It's better than fighting alone.


















