
God-level Calculation System
by Xiaoqiong Loves Braised Eggs
About This Novel
Gao Chang, a newly graduated intern, lost his job because he offended his boss. He got into a car accident after borrowing a loan shark and traveled to a planet with depleted resources. He led mankind out of the universe and explored a new habitable planet... Let's see how Gao Chang uses his system to make a breakthrough in this interstellar world. What should you do if you encounter a fruit you don't recognize in space? Calculate [What is the probability that someone will be poisoned after eating this fruit] 0.001 Calculate [What is the probability that I will earn 100 million in three days] 0.000000000001 This is cheaper than buying a lottery ticket!
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
Very interesting
I like it very much, the author should be faster😘The plot is very novel and there are many Easter eggs, especially the content at the beginning, which is both Easter eggs and plot. It is very interesting, like it👍
Too much nonsense
Personally, I feel that when you write this, it is better to write the protagonist as a scientist, and then use the system to calculate the probability every time you encounter a key problem in the experiment. Wouldn't it be more interesting? It is also relatively simple and not easy to collapse later. After all, there are a lot of science fiction books, and many people read them. The author has written more than 20 chapters. Except for the first ten chapters, I read them carefully. I just glanced at them casually and moved on to the next chapter. I lost all interest in reading them.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
Very interesting
I like it very much, the author should be faster😘The plot is very novel and there are many Easter eggs, especially the content at the beginning, which is both Easter eggs and plot. It is very interesting, like it👍
Too much nonsense
Personally, I feel that when you write this, it is better to write the protagonist as a scientist, and then use the system to calculate the probability every time you encounter a key problem in the experiment. Wouldn't it be more interesting? It is also relatively simple and not easy to collapse later. After all, there are a lot of science fiction books, and many people read them. The author has written more than 20 chapters. Except for the first ten chapters, I read them carefully. I just glanced at them casually and moved on to the next chapter. I lost all interest in reading them.









