
People Are in the Heavens, Start Adding Points
About This Novel
Lin Dong awakens the god-level multi-realm point-adding system. You can get points by killing enemies and aliens. Add points to become stronger! Starting from the walking dead, they are rampaging across the world! The Walking Dead, Curse, The First Commandment, The Great Wall, A Quiet Place, I Am Legend, Zombie, Mr. Zombie, King Kong vs. Godzilla, Pacific Rim, A Chinese Ghost Story, Rebellion, Mortal, Swallowing the Stars, Mysterious... (Updated from time to time)
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Official(2)Scraped 2mo ago
The opening dozens of pictures are okay, but the rest are all nonsense. The protagonist has thousands of tons of basic strength. It is not a problem to carry missiles physically. He can also fly physically. He also has domineering abilities similar to the armed color Overlord color and the seeing color. He can speak and speak in a small range. He can also control the concept of fire. For example, he can control the flame of nothingness and the flame of reality. He also has mental power that is equivalent to strength. There is also a self-control. In his own small world, and then the protagonist with such power, in the world of the curse, it takes a lot of effort to defeat the big black Buddha. He has to invite gods and people. After making so many preparations, it is still the same as the original plot, driving up the mountain, and then walking in little by little. When he sees the big black Buddha, he does not destroy it immediately when he meets him. He still has to fight for a long time. To kill an ordinary person, he has to consume 1/3 of his own strength. Is it an exaggeration? Is this comparable to DC Superman's power level being suppressed to the level of Marvel's Daredevil? What stands out is two words, stupid~
It's all biased no matter what
Why are the movies written by the author so unorthodox? Speed it up. There are plots that can be continued like zombies and deadlocks. There is a lot to write about. Don't make weird plots. It feels mindless.
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Official(2)Scraped 2mo ago
The opening dozens of pictures are okay, but the rest are all nonsense. The protagonist has thousands of tons of basic strength. It is not a problem to carry missiles physically. He can also fly physically. He also has domineering abilities similar to the armed color Overlord color and the seeing color. He can speak and speak in a small range. He can also control the concept of fire. For example, he can control the flame of nothingness and the flame of reality. He also has mental power that is equivalent to strength. There is also a self-control. In his own small world, and then the protagonist with such power, in the world of the curse, it takes a lot of effort to defeat the big black Buddha. He has to invite gods and people. After making so many preparations, it is still the same as the original plot, driving up the mountain, and then walking in little by little. When he sees the big black Buddha, he does not destroy it immediately when he meets him. He still has to fight for a long time. To kill an ordinary person, he has to consume 1/3 of his own strength. Is it an exaggeration? Is this comparable to DC Superman's power level being suppressed to the level of Marvel's Daredevil? What stands out is two words, stupid~
It's all biased no matter what
Why are the movies written by the author so unorthodox? Speed it up. There are plots that can be continued like zombies and deadlocks. There is a lot to write about. Don't make weird plots. It feels mindless.









