
Gao Wu: God Rewards Hard Work, I Am Invincible
by Take It Easy
About This Novel
The blue sky and white clouds are covered by dark clouds, and the Kun of the North Ming passes through the sky. On a night of thunder and lightning, a flash of lightning shines across the world, and an ancient thunder dragon looks up to the sky and roars. Deep in the sea, endless black mist fills the air. The crack in the sky appeared again, and monstrous beasts emerged from it. They came to destroy the human world! ... Many years later, when humanity was facing a huge crisis, a young man in black came out holding a sword. Destroy the world with one sword. "I work hard and I am invincible."
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
Huge pit, ended suddenly in the middle of writing
What we are saying is that at the beginning, the protagonist relied on the golden finger to make rapid progress to get a lot of resources, and went to training and acted like ordinary people. After a few days, he must have suddenly made rapid progress, leaving everyone confused. Doesn't this mean you are telling everyone that you have a problem, you have a chance, and you have failed? Since you have shown rapid progress from the beginning, then keep at it.
Nice. . But it's only half done
Okay, not bad, worth a look
It seems still watchable, but the progress feels very slow. I wrote nearly a hundred chapters while still in my senior year of high school.
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Official(5)Scraped 22d ago
Huge pit, ended suddenly in the middle of writing
What we are saying is that at the beginning, the protagonist relied on the golden finger to make rapid progress to get a lot of resources, and went to training and acted like ordinary people. After a few days, he must have suddenly made rapid progress, leaving everyone confused. Doesn't this mean you are telling everyone that you have a problem, you have a chance, and you have failed? Since you have shown rapid progress from the beginning, then keep at it.
Nice. . But it's only half done
Okay, not bad, worth a look
It seems still watchable, but the progress feels very slow. I wrote nearly a hundred chapters while still in my senior year of high school.









