
Simulation Game: My Liver Copy Becomes a God
by Lucky Pig
About This Novel
Li Long was old and dying, so he downloaded a game. The next second, a ferocious zombie rushed towards him. [Please choose your talent. ]1. Kill with one hit. (100% One-hit kill against zombies) 2. Spiritual core. (Spiritual power in your body*20) 3. Life recovery. (Injuries recover slowly, fatal wounds heal quickly) - Li Long discovered that as he continued to play, his old body became stronger and stronger, and soon he suppressed the way of heaven.
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
It's okay. Very few people write simulation stories. The author chose a tricky angle. I've never read a simulation story about the elderly.
generally
Everything written at the back is full of typos and I can't read it at all.
After reading a few chapters, I gave up decisively. What the hell? A mere zombie beating up a foundation-building monk is like my eldest son. Why don't you just go and fight a saint? Don't you use your brain to write a book?
The back is full of garbage and water! Can't see it at all!
Your chapter 106 is chapter 103. It's repeated.
So why set it to be an elderly person? What's the use? I think it's more comfortable if I set it to young people.
I saw the last one. Please tell me your evaluation of this book.
The previous writings are all good, but the real world is missing. It's almost 100 chapters and I'm still reading the book. The real-life plot is pitiful. I used a human voice to read it. Sometimes when I listen to it, I think I've changed to another book. Now, in addition to reading the book, it's still a book. There are only a handful of realistic plots. First of all, there are no pitfalls and no realistic main plot, so you can read it without thinking. Secondly, from eighty to eighty-six chapters, you can't read it without thinking. As a normal person, I really can't stand the brother-sister relationship.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
It's okay. Very few people write simulation stories. The author chose a tricky angle. I've never read a simulation story about the elderly.
generally
Everything written at the back is full of typos and I can't read it at all.
After reading a few chapters, I gave up decisively. What the hell? A mere zombie beating up a foundation-building monk is like my eldest son. Why don't you just go and fight a saint? Don't you use your brain to write a book?
The back is full of garbage and water! Can't see it at all!
Your chapter 106 is chapter 103. It's repeated.
So why set it to be an elderly person? What's the use? I think it's more comfortable if I set it to young people.
I saw the last one. Please tell me your evaluation of this book.
The previous writings are all good, but the real world is missing. It's almost 100 chapters and I'm still reading the book. The real-life plot is pitiful. I used a human voice to read it. Sometimes when I listen to it, I think I've changed to another book. Now, in addition to reading the book, it's still a book. There are only a handful of realistic plots. First of all, there are no pitfalls and no realistic main plot, so you can read it without thinking. Secondly, from eighty to eighty-six chapters, you can't read it without thinking. As a normal person, I really can't stand the brother-sister relationship.









