Evolution from Scratch with Added Points

Evolution from Scratch with Added Points

by People Go Astray

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1.1Mwords356chapters
Latest:
Ch. 356Final Words~
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8.1QD Score

About This Novel

Chen Jue, who worked hard until he was almost 30 years old and still couldn't live a good life, was a little confused. Until he accidentally awakened a data plug-in that can improve various body functions, his ordinary life finally began to change dramatically! (Only my own method, seeking truth in modern times, exploring the mysteries of the human body, and breaking the limits of life.)

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Wang Lin_ae26mo ago

There are plug-ins that improve every day but are useless. I know that this skill is rubbish, but I still practice it every day. If you do a push-up, I won't say anything to you.

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Quiet, {silent}27mo ago

The idiot protagonist has a negative IQ of 2500. This kind of person can also do financial data. Um.

I've read several paragraphs about IQ, so just ask someone else for sex and you won't be able to tell that he is a fool. This can also be hidden from data finance. People who play finance are all thinking and sharp. You'll feel stuck in your thinking.

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Book Friends 20231118130_bc27mo ago

A fool indeed

You have a system, but you have been doing nothing, and your stupid brain doesn't know how to develop useful skills or skills that can make money, so you are wasting your money.

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Brick Mover_bc26mo ago

To be honest, I have read more than a hundred chapters and spent money to read a lot. Your system has become weaker after the upgrade. The author, I am thinking about adding points to the human body organs separately and adding points as a whole. 1 Attribute point is equivalent to a normal ordinary person, and 2 points is equivalent to two ordinary people. If you add points separately, the human body has many acupuncture points, many organs, tendons, and nerves. Count them separately and add them together, for example, 10,000. Add 0.01 Attribute points, which is equivalent to 100 times that of ordinary people. What is the concept of being directly superhuman? I see that there is no response after you added it, which is not logical at all. Rubbish

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Ah This. Ah This26mo ago

Chapter 6 is good, the protagonist is too stupid, I can't stand it anymore

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Shen. Nong. Taste. Hundred. Poison27mo ago

I'm a loser. When I see a girl, I get excited. I can't help but wonder what this girl is like, and my heart is full of dirty thoughts.

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Calamity20mo ago

There are too many unreasonable places

When the protagonist gets the system, he doesn't want to become stronger, but he just wants to get rid of it. It seems that he can't live without it. Will he die if he doesn't get it? We already have a system, wouldn't it be better if you develop some good skills, add more points, and keep getting stronger? I just want to keep doing nothing. Also, I don't know what the author's brain circuit is thinking. He obviously has a system, but he still thinks about so many irrelevant things. What you should be thinking about is how to become stronger. Is this the brain circuit of a normal person? Now that I have a system, I'm not thinking about getting stronger, but thinking about how to use this system to relieve stress. Is this fucking reasonable? So fucking Sabi.

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Floating Like Clouds26mo ago

The protagonist is in his 30s. You go into heat when you see a woman, right? Are you sixteen or seventeen years old? And the golden finger of proficiency. Just find another type. For example, computers. Finance. These aspects are all good. If you use it to practice, it will be wasted. It's also okay to be idle.

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Book Friends 20230404418_ba28mo ago

If you don't have a good IQ, you won't be able to turn around even if you give me a cheat

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All the Good Things in the World Happen at the Right Time18mo ago

The first one has a lot of bad sentences and is incoherent, so I couldn't finish reading it. There are also a lot of bad reviews in the comment area, which still has a score of 8.6. Is this scoring mechanism difficult to understand?

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