
Douluo Destruction at the Beginning, You Say This is Just a Game?
by Dawn 10010
About This Novel
Ye Hao downloaded a game called "Lord of the Worlds Simulator". He can choose to play different identities and enter various dungeon worlds. The goal is to cause trouble, influence the course of the world, and receive ratings and rewards based on the degree of trouble. He thought it was just an ordinary game with more than 100 million copyrights, so he was extremely unscrupulous. The first copy he chose was "Douluo Dalu", and his identity was the evil god. He used the body of the evil god to step on the azure bull python, rolled up Xiao Wu with his tentacles and used it as a microphone, and held a fearful heavy metal concert in the Star Forest. Wuhundian Punishment Team? Just in time to test out new skills! Looking at Ju Douluo who turned into a rock skeleton, Ye Hao couldn't help laughing: "The physics engine of this game is amazing!" He tampered with the rules of the world wantonly: turning the Clear Sky Hammer into scrap metal and giving Bibi Dong a new skin! Until Ye Hao received the reward for completing the level: "Gu Yuena physically traveled to the player's apartment!" He stared at the silver-haired girl on the sofa eating potato chips, and finally panicked: "Customer service! How can I break the fact that the game character has come to reality?!"
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Official(18)Scraped 5d ago
It feels like the protagonist is controlled, a special attachment. I feel that this depends on the protagonist's SAN value. As it gets lower and lower, the protagonist becomes less and less like a human being. He feels like he is integrated with Cthulhu. Of course, Cthulhu, I feel that he is the main body, and the protagonist is at most a subsidiary body. It is really hard to imagine what the protagonist will become in the end, or the protagonist is no longer the protagonist.
Will the protagonist become the ultimate evil god in the end?
Is the protagonist a mortal with no abilities in reality, or is he capable but doesn't know it? 😌
Very interesting, but too short, don't read this book
Highly recommended, well written. Water word count
It's good at the moment, very epileptic, very abstract, it's hard to imagine the author's mental state
It's this stupid plot again. Damn it, I can understand how fucking anti-social and horny the protagonist is. It's really fucking stupid to do this.
Why do I feel like the protagonist doesn't know the plot?
I don't understand why the protagonist is named Ye Hao. Isn't it the same name as Tang Hao?
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 5d ago
It feels like the protagonist is controlled, a special attachment. I feel that this depends on the protagonist's SAN value. As it gets lower and lower, the protagonist becomes less and less like a human being. He feels like he is integrated with Cthulhu. Of course, Cthulhu, I feel that he is the main body, and the protagonist is at most a subsidiary body. It is really hard to imagine what the protagonist will become in the end, or the protagonist is no longer the protagonist.
Will the protagonist become the ultimate evil god in the end?
Is the protagonist a mortal with no abilities in reality, or is he capable but doesn't know it? 😌
Very interesting, but too short, don't read this book
Highly recommended, well written. Water word count
It's good at the moment, very epileptic, very abstract, it's hard to imagine the author's mental state
It's this stupid plot again. Damn it, I can understand how fucking anti-social and horny the protagonist is. It's really fucking stupid to do this.
Why do I feel like the protagonist doesn't know the plot?
I don't understand why the protagonist is named Ye Hao. Isn't it the same name as Tang Hao?










