Stranger's Journey

Stranger's Journey

by Breeze In The Forest

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2.7Mwords876chapters
Latest:
Ch. 876Final Words
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About This Novel

An ordinary person who is ordinary to the extreme, after encountering an accident, is accidentally reborn into a world of magic and swords, and is reborn in the body of a big man who is ordinary to the extreme. With no talent, no talent, no adventure, no background, and even nothing, how can he survive in a world where competition is extremely cruel? Being a stranger in a foreign world, should he always be an extremely ordinary person? He had no choice but to rely on his own perseverance, persevere, struggle silently, grow silently, and move forward step by step. To this end, he devoted countless efforts and effort, and the process was extremely arduous. Until one day, he discovered that he had unknowingly become a big shot in the eyes of others. But all this was not obtained by luck, but was obtained after countless hardships and countless bloody battles. If there is hard work and dedication, there will be rewards.

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Great Yuanfang107mo ago

The whole plot and ideas are okay, but the protagonist is portrayed like a sb, I have to complain about it! As the author, you want to write more realistically and more excitingly, but the resulting image of the protagonist is neither fish nor fowl! The protagonist is just a thoughtless, soulless character there! Okay, author, keep up the good work. . . . Goodbye

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Dirty Brother91mo ago

sure

This is time travel. It is necessary for other people to travel through the system. If it is not about a scary identity or NB bloodline, this book is for ordinary people. There is no system, no identity, and no bloodline. It is like an ordinary person entering a world of force, without the constraints of the law, struggling to survive and tempering himself between life and death.

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用户53780036588097mo ago

The writing is very good. I like realistic novels like this. Those people read those cool stallion novels.

The writing is very good. I like this kind of realistic novel. It is step-by-step and step-by-step. Ignore those people who have read too much of those cool stallion novels. As a bookworm who has been reading novels for nine years, the protagonist is well portrayed, but the scenes are a bit lacking. You can refer to Long Live Summoning, Summoning. The first part of "Long Live the Call" is very good, but the later part is watered down and turned into a stallion novel. The scene in "Long Live the Long Live" is the most impressive novel I have ever seen. Although the second part is watered down, it does not hinder my love for it. The scenes of the novel "The Greatest Genius in Another World" are also very good, but it is a pity that there is no follow-up. I hope it will be helpful to you.

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٩【守望】۶88mo ago

not bad

I really like it, Zhengwen! !

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The Wind is Rising🍂_ad100mo ago

116 chapters

After seeing this, I finally didn't want to watch anymore and couldn't stand it anymore.

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Mr Beans100mo ago

It's a narrative novel... And the protagonist's character design is terrible. What kind of shit he was like in his previous life and what kind of shit he will be like after his rebirth... The author's writing skills need to be improved.

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Muchendream92mo ago

So pretty^O^^O^

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Modesty and Courtesy78mo ago

These five stars are for your efforts. The article can only be three stars at most.

Talking and laughing with you, this is a reward, hahahaha, are you pitying stray dogs? Look at how humble and inferior you made the protagonist. Have you discovered that the protagonist actually brings someone who hides the protagonist's aura, and the opponent's IQ drops by 90%, hahaha,

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Fairy Ensemble🅥80mo ago

The protagonist's emotional journey is really weird, I recommend skipping it.

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User 53190044167283mo ago

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There is one shortcoming. Mercenaries who lick blood from their swords usually have different experience in fighting. Why does it feel like the author is perfunctory and omits all the hard work?

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