
Live: Start with a Hike in the Sahara Desert
by Sleepwalking In Three Thousand Worlds
About This Novel
After getting the live travel system. Fang Ping decisively resigned. Embark on a journey of your own. Hike through the Sahara Desert. Plank across the Pacific Ocean. Climbing to the top of Mount Everest. Traveling alone through the Amazon forest. ... He stands in the camera. Show the world to the world, Share the legend with the world.
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Official(17)Scraped 16d ago
1. It's obviously a wilderness survival theme, but it seems to be fantasy. 2. I can understand everything animals talk, and what other mythical creatures are really too outrageous? 3. The author clearly said that it would not be fantasy, but the next one relies on fantasy for foreshadowing. It is really outrageous. 4. I gave up when I saw the camel coming out. It was obviously good ahead, but I had to fix these things.
Is this author just too lazy?
You have time to write about crossing the desert, so you might as well write some fantasy novels. Why, you want to cross the desert and walk from one side to the other side, right?
Even though it's a bullshit
But I still have some opinions and efforts, so I keep writing and get my comments. Basically, this book is finished.
The first time I saw the ending, it was the end of the world.
Could it be that the author couldn't continue writing and was hasty?
Suddenly it went in a fantasy direction. . . . Not really interested anymore but you can take a look
Ha, no ending? ? ? ? ?
That's it, that's it, that's it, that's it
You wrote the same thing, so you can change the title of the book to Cultivating Immortality on Foot🤧
Too little, make up every word, every word, every word
poison
It's okay to give a golden apple that can extend life to a group of people who meet by chance. The point is that after eating the apple, you will immediately recover and have the buff of not being hungry or thirsty for a day. The protagonist still delivered it live, and the group of people immediately expressed their feelings after eating. This is really too poisonous. Do you want to help them or do you want them to die?
It's okay, but I really don't want to read this kind of serial book. This is probably the last time I'll read it.
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Official(17)Scraped 16d ago
1. It's obviously a wilderness survival theme, but it seems to be fantasy. 2. I can understand everything animals talk, and what other mythical creatures are really too outrageous? 3. The author clearly said that it would not be fantasy, but the next one relies on fantasy for foreshadowing. It is really outrageous. 4. I gave up when I saw the camel coming out. It was obviously good ahead, but I had to fix these things.
Is this author just too lazy?
You have time to write about crossing the desert, so you might as well write some fantasy novels. Why, you want to cross the desert and walk from one side to the other side, right?
Even though it's a bullshit
But I still have some opinions and efforts, so I keep writing and get my comments. Basically, this book is finished.
The first time I saw the ending, it was the end of the world.
Could it be that the author couldn't continue writing and was hasty?
Suddenly it went in a fantasy direction. . . . Not really interested anymore but you can take a look
Ha, no ending? ? ? ? ?
That's it, that's it, that's it, that's it
You wrote the same thing, so you can change the title of the book to Cultivating Immortality on Foot🤧
Too little, make up every word, every word, every word
poison
It's okay to give a golden apple that can extend life to a group of people who meet by chance. The point is that after eating the apple, you will immediately recover and have the buff of not being hungry or thirsty for a day. The protagonist still delivered it live, and the group of people immediately expressed their feelings after eating. This is really too poisonous. Do you want to help them or do you want them to die?
It's okay, but I really don't want to read this kind of serial book. This is probably the last time I'll read it.









