
The Most Powerful Brain in the Universe
by The Singing Pedestrians Have Not Stopped
About This Novel
After being sent away by a bucket of instant noodles by accident, migrant worker Jiang Hui accidentally came to a mysterious interstellar space and time. People here can live to be at least 500 years old. Almost all serious and minor illnesses can be cured. Hospitalization is fully covered by insurance. Food, drinks and entertainment are all Blue Star Plus versions. There are no handling fees for a card... It just makes life more difficult. There are a lot of mecha warriors here. Oh, there are quite a few enemies-- Jiang Hui has been looking for a way to live a peaceful life, but fate pushes him in a completely different direction. She couldn't stop it, and she was powerless to stop it. A computer has a vast amount of knowledge, and its brain can create the world.
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Official(96)Scraped 3d ago
Quite like it. But it is a book that requires some patience to read. Some people in the comment section said that they thought it was watery. Well, how should I put it? It is true that this book, especially at the beginning, has a lot of psychological descriptions, which can be said to have laid a lot of foundation for the development of the plot later. But it's really not water. It feels like the kind of psychological description that builds up the image of the protagonist step by step, allowing you to understand her through her heart bit by bit, instead of simply and crudely telling you what kind of person the protagonist is, and then arranging the protagonist to do things that fit the personality. I think the story is developed in a way that is rarely used in online novels, and may not meet the entertainment needs of some online writers (to a certain extent, this is a novel that can be used as a reading question, haha). To be honest, few people who write online articles are willing to write like this. First, it requires a little writing power, and more importantly, it is not easy to sell. This is a real problem. The model of online articles determines its commercialization or even over-commercialization. Catering to readers has become a seemingly rigid existence (I wonder if anyone feels the same, many online articles are very popular and good-looking, but the characters feel like they lack soul). It is like emphasizing the three golden chapters to quickly grab readers. But this book dares to put aside this concept and start in a way that many readers think is thankless. I think it is very valuable. I feel that the protagonist of this book is no longer as flat as in many online articles. She is a living "person" with very real worries, entanglements, greed for stability and other thoughts, and her growth is also gradual and traceable. You will feel, oh, this is the development path that ordinary people like us would choose when encountering such a thing. What I mean is that the character of the protagonist of this book is revealed to us through her own actions and thoughts, rather than instilled in us by the author. This is what I appreciate most.
It's really verbose and I don't understand some of the settings.
The heroine really thinks a lot, the transition period is really long, and there are really many psychological descriptions. I just glanced at it and always viewed the interstellar as a liberal arts student. Does the author have any misunderstandings about liberal arts students? And in terms of memory, how much has the heroine received? Is it all or part of it? Blurred or clear? According to the setting of the article, the original person must know a lot about mechas. After all, where is the environment and atmosphere? But the heroine doesn't understand it at all. Did she not receive the memory? Although it doesn't mean that you will be able to accept it, but you must know a lot by slowly sorting it out from the first perspective, right? I have clearly received the memory and can see many things as if I have never seen them before. In this case, would it be better to set the memory to be fuzzy? ? ?
The article is good, the story develops slowly and the plot unfolds slowly. I feel good about it so far, keep it up.
The book is quite good (personal opinion below)
I don't know if I'm too stupid, I didn't understand. I just read the first dozen chapters and still felt that I didn't get into the theme. They are all written about the feelings of the heroine and the original owner (you and I are alive), and it always feels like I have been thinking wildly. Maybe this book is not suitable for me
I feel that the heroine is the only clear one in the world in this novel, and the others are just like thinking dolls, and they are still dolls without facial features, and there are many introduced objects. Usually when you read it, you feel like you haven't seen anything, you are just looking at what the objects look like. Then add that the heroine is thinking about things, and you can't figure out what she is expressing. I hope that in the future there will be male protagonists who will describe the male protagonist in this way. He does not need any facial features, let alone his figure.
It's because I don't have enough brains!
I really don't quite understand It's very descriptive The amount of detail is so overwhelming.
Don't worry, Zhou Xiuwen has eight hundred tricks😘😘😘
Come on, keep up the good work, woo woo woo woo
Please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
A very good article
This is a good article worth reading. When I first read the beginning, I wanted to give up the article, but the more I read, the more I became fascinated. The plot is really good and fascinating. I would like to make a small suggestion. If the author slightly changes the previous part and makes it more concise, he may have more fans.
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Official(96)Scraped 3d ago
Quite like it. But it is a book that requires some patience to read. Some people in the comment section said that they thought it was watery. Well, how should I put it? It is true that this book, especially at the beginning, has a lot of psychological descriptions, which can be said to have laid a lot of foundation for the development of the plot later. But it's really not water. It feels like the kind of psychological description that builds up the image of the protagonist step by step, allowing you to understand her through her heart bit by bit, instead of simply and crudely telling you what kind of person the protagonist is, and then arranging the protagonist to do things that fit the personality. I think the story is developed in a way that is rarely used in online novels, and may not meet the entertainment needs of some online writers (to a certain extent, this is a novel that can be used as a reading question, haha). To be honest, few people who write online articles are willing to write like this. First, it requires a little writing power, and more importantly, it is not easy to sell. This is a real problem. The model of online articles determines its commercialization or even over-commercialization. Catering to readers has become a seemingly rigid existence (I wonder if anyone feels the same, many online articles are very popular and good-looking, but the characters feel like they lack soul). It is like emphasizing the three golden chapters to quickly grab readers. But this book dares to put aside this concept and start in a way that many readers think is thankless. I think it is very valuable. I feel that the protagonist of this book is no longer as flat as in many online articles. She is a living "person" with very real worries, entanglements, greed for stability and other thoughts, and her growth is also gradual and traceable. You will feel, oh, this is the development path that ordinary people like us would choose when encountering such a thing. What I mean is that the character of the protagonist of this book is revealed to us through her own actions and thoughts, rather than instilled in us by the author. This is what I appreciate most.
It's really verbose and I don't understand some of the settings.
The heroine really thinks a lot, the transition period is really long, and there are really many psychological descriptions. I just glanced at it and always viewed the interstellar as a liberal arts student. Does the author have any misunderstandings about liberal arts students? And in terms of memory, how much has the heroine received? Is it all or part of it? Blurred or clear? According to the setting of the article, the original person must know a lot about mechas. After all, where is the environment and atmosphere? But the heroine doesn't understand it at all. Did she not receive the memory? Although it doesn't mean that you will be able to accept it, but you must know a lot by slowly sorting it out from the first perspective, right? I have clearly received the memory and can see many things as if I have never seen them before. In this case, would it be better to set the memory to be fuzzy? ? ?
The article is good, the story develops slowly and the plot unfolds slowly. I feel good about it so far, keep it up.
The book is quite good (personal opinion below)
I don't know if I'm too stupid, I didn't understand. I just read the first dozen chapters and still felt that I didn't get into the theme. They are all written about the feelings of the heroine and the original owner (you and I are alive), and it always feels like I have been thinking wildly. Maybe this book is not suitable for me
I feel that the heroine is the only clear one in the world in this novel, and the others are just like thinking dolls, and they are still dolls without facial features, and there are many introduced objects. Usually when you read it, you feel like you haven't seen anything, you are just looking at what the objects look like. Then add that the heroine is thinking about things, and you can't figure out what she is expressing. I hope that in the future there will be male protagonists who will describe the male protagonist in this way. He does not need any facial features, let alone his figure.
It's because I don't have enough brains!
I really don't quite understand It's very descriptive The amount of detail is so overwhelming.
Don't worry, Zhou Xiuwen has eight hundred tricks😘😘😘
Come on, keep up the good work, woo woo woo woo
Please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
A very good article
This is a good article worth reading. When I first read the beginning, I wanted to give up the article, but the more I read, the more I became fascinated. The plot is really good and fascinating. I would like to make a small suggestion. If the author slightly changes the previous part and makes it more concise, he may have more fans.







