
Marvel's Berserker Pleads to Die in Battle
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The word "reckless" runs through the entire text! ... Travel to the Marvel world. "Ding! The system is successfully bound, welcome..." Protagonist: "Shut up, I want to go home." "Ding! Publish the ultimate mission: Warrior's Glory Mission requirements: Die in an all-out battle Reward: Return to the original world"... Because of the temptation to go home, the Marvel world has a berserker who is looking for the chance to die in battle all over the world. But... The protagonist looked at the pile of corpses of the villain bosses and scratched his head in confusion. Why can't he die? (Timeline plot changes, etc., Treat it as a parallel universe)
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Official(139)Scraped 19d ago
Something suddenly occurred to me.
After reading this book, I suddenly thought of a sentence on the Internet. When a person is angry enough, he can penetrate a 40-meter-thick steel plate, and a sliding shovel can kill a tiger. He jumped from a 50-meter-high building and made a hole in the ground. After being seriously injured, he immediately stood up and directly killed dozens of big men around him. Then he dragged his seriously injured body. He ran at a speed of five thousand meters per second. A few kilometers away, a roar killed a criminal suspect who was about to rob him, and then he was on the verge of death. Staring to death on the planet Krypton tens of millions of light years away
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I hope the author will give the ax a name, "De", either to convince people with virtue, or to kill people with virtue.
Either don't write about foreign countries, or change the name. It's so embarrassing to see the protagonist's name.
Either don't write about foreign countries, or change the name. It's so embarrassing to see the protagonist's name.
After reading the introduction, a question came to mind: why doesn't the protagonist become a villain? Shouldn't he just go around and cause trouble if he wants to die in battle?(ಥ_ಥ)
I don't care I don't care I don't care I don't listen I don't listen I don't listen
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Is it interesting to keep writing about wanting to die in battle?
So if you want to go back, you can just use an ax to go directly to the villain's base camp. You will definitely fight to the death with all your strength. You must have seen some types of people who want to refuse and welcome them. I have always mentioned that I want to die in battle**
This setting is really not that good
Can you go back if you die? What to do when you go back? Continue your normal life? You are not traveling to ancient times, but to modern times. Since the protagonist always wants to die, why does he kill the villain? Wouldn't it be easier to die if you become the villain yourself?
The content is okay and the novel is well written, but the title of the novel is wrong. It should be called Marvel: The Temptation of Going Home.
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Official(139)Scraped 19d ago
Something suddenly occurred to me.
After reading this book, I suddenly thought of a sentence on the Internet. When a person is angry enough, he can penetrate a 40-meter-thick steel plate, and a sliding shovel can kill a tiger. He jumped from a 50-meter-high building and made a hole in the ground. After being seriously injured, he immediately stood up and directly killed dozens of big men around him. Then he dragged his seriously injured body. He ran at a speed of five thousand meters per second. A few kilometers away, a roar killed a criminal suspect who was about to rob him, and then he was on the verge of death. Staring to death on the planet Krypton tens of millions of light years away
suggestion
I hope the author will give the ax a name, "De", either to convince people with virtue, or to kill people with virtue.
Either don't write about foreign countries, or change the name. It's so embarrassing to see the protagonist's name.
Either don't write about foreign countries, or change the name. It's so embarrassing to see the protagonist's name.
After reading the introduction, a question came to mind: why doesn't the protagonist become a villain? Shouldn't he just go around and cause trouble if he wants to die in battle?(ಥ_ಥ)
I don't care I don't care I don't care I don't listen I don't listen I don't listen
Add more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more
Is it interesting to keep writing about wanting to die in battle?
So if you want to go back, you can just use an ax to go directly to the villain's base camp. You will definitely fight to the death with all your strength. You must have seen some types of people who want to refuse and welcome them. I have always mentioned that I want to die in battle**
This setting is really not that good
Can you go back if you die? What to do when you go back? Continue your normal life? You are not traveling to ancient times, but to modern times. Since the protagonist always wants to die, why does he kill the villain? Wouldn't it be easier to die if you become the villain yourself?
The content is okay and the novel is well written, but the title of the novel is wrong. It should be called Marvel: The Temptation of Going Home.
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