
Marvel: the Years the Holy Lord and I Depended on Each Other
by My Zheng Ji
About This Novel
Magic, black technology, alien items... When these various mysterious things were presented in front of him, Li Ang admitted that his heart was moved! ! ! But - when he bought an old dragon, he regretted it again...
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Official(66)Scraped 6d ago
good
Basic Samsung. The theme is novel, Holy Lord + Marvel + Unlimited streaming, plus one star. The details are not appropriate, and the characterization and shaping skills are not good, but it is acceptable, so I will deduct one star. There are no obvious bugs in handling the settings of Holy Lord, Infinite Streaming and Marvel. The settings are handled very well, plus one star. Seeing that there is currently no heroine, the non-heroine party and the anti-harem party can add points appropriately. There are people in the comment area who are criticizing the CP of the Holy Lord and the male lead. It feels weird. The rotten girl party can give some extra points, uh... People should, at least give it a try. The protagonist is chaotic and lawful, and the Madonna must die can be given some extra points. However, there is a slight problem with the character design of the protagonist. The impact is not big, but it is still influential. Finally, the biggest question is, what are the overt and hidden threads that drive the plot? These are the Marvel plot, the infinite flow of random time teleportation to leave the world, and the protagonist's constant pursuit of power and becoming stronger. But why does the protagonist want to become stronger? The biggest problem in this book is that the protagonist becomes strong in order to become stronger. Just like eating for the sake of eating, you eat to survive rather than to eat, so why does the protagonist pursue power? Returning to the original world, protecting, pursuing the truth of the world, understanding why he traveled through time, and simply pursuing the ultimate in power are all fine. But this book doesn't have any of them, just a collection. It could have written about the protagonist's beliefs, past, and bonds to describe the character in depth, but it ended up being a favorite collection... Although this is a hamster-style unlimited flow novel, and the collection can be used as a reason, but the protagonist's beliefs and past can be said to be the best sensational points and ignition points. You, the author, have to use favorite collections to get rid of even this. Did the author really not realize that this book does not have a ignition point and sensational point? The protagonist mistakenly releases the Holy Lord to fight with the Holy Lord, which is not a good point. Strictly speaking, it is a small poisonous point. At the beginning, Dad asked the protagonist to use the book to add a touch of sensationalism, but that was brought about by the animation. The author himself only wrote half a chapter of pale text, and it also violated Dad's original character design, but the second setting was barely acceptable, so it is not a reading point.
I hope that the protagonist will merge with the Holy Lord. The human body is really not that good. In the future, if you get the Infinity Stones, you will not be able to control them with a human body. [Just look at the Hulk. Iron Man also had to use the Mark 85 after nano-upgrades, and then it died.]
generally
In a niche novel, normal people will choose the optimal solution. It is correct to just take the spell and run away if you have the ability to travel through the world. Most readers will give up after reading the first few chapters. The writing is very good and the plot is poisonous.
Why take the Holy Lord with you? Not happy for yourself? Buddha
It's a very good book. Are your tastes that high? Recommend books to me for you to read. Good guys, there are many books that you have ruined. I really need a great book to recommend to me. Let me appreciate how good your books are and how high your taste is.
The plot is too delayed
The setting is quite good, and the writing is very good, but why does a book that focuses on the Holy Lord and the protagonist become so much a sideshow after it comes to Marvel, and instead focuses on the various analysis and dialogue of those characters in the Marvel universe? I originally thought that there should be one or two protagonists, but then the more I read, the weirder it became. It felt like how Marvel natives used their wisdom to expel outsiders, and then the protagonist came out to fight, so what is the meaning of so many chapters? Introducing Marvel characters? But why don't reading Marvel fandom just mean reading Marvel and then looking for some derivative works to read, but instead go back to focus on the characters in it, leaving the protagonist and the Holy Lord aside, and then surprisingly discovering those dispensables... It would be better to write original works with the author's writing style and ideas. Writing so much is not to criticize, but to finally see a book that is okay, but it feels so uncomfortable to be poisoned just by reading it╯╰
The main character is just a fool, and I really can't stand it.
If you don't have the ability to solve things and are still messing around, you might as well just die and change the Holy Lord to be the protagonist.
Damn it
(#゚Д゚) I actually want to witness the world's first five-point book?
I don't understand what the book means
There seems to be no outline and I can't understand what the plot is.
Xiaobaiwen
Mastering the talisman, is the power of the eight gods fake? Because I don't know what the hell I wrote, it's so bad. Totally self-pleasure. There are so many poisonous points, especially from Marvel, so just copy them.
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Official(66)Scraped 6d ago
good
Basic Samsung. The theme is novel, Holy Lord + Marvel + Unlimited streaming, plus one star. The details are not appropriate, and the characterization and shaping skills are not good, but it is acceptable, so I will deduct one star. There are no obvious bugs in handling the settings of Holy Lord, Infinite Streaming and Marvel. The settings are handled very well, plus one star. Seeing that there is currently no heroine, the non-heroine party and the anti-harem party can add points appropriately. There are people in the comment area who are criticizing the CP of the Holy Lord and the male lead. It feels weird. The rotten girl party can give some extra points, uh... People should, at least give it a try. The protagonist is chaotic and lawful, and the Madonna must die can be given some extra points. However, there is a slight problem with the character design of the protagonist. The impact is not big, but it is still influential. Finally, the biggest question is, what are the overt and hidden threads that drive the plot? These are the Marvel plot, the infinite flow of random time teleportation to leave the world, and the protagonist's constant pursuit of power and becoming stronger. But why does the protagonist want to become stronger? The biggest problem in this book is that the protagonist becomes strong in order to become stronger. Just like eating for the sake of eating, you eat to survive rather than to eat, so why does the protagonist pursue power? Returning to the original world, protecting, pursuing the truth of the world, understanding why he traveled through time, and simply pursuing the ultimate in power are all fine. But this book doesn't have any of them, just a collection. It could have written about the protagonist's beliefs, past, and bonds to describe the character in depth, but it ended up being a favorite collection... Although this is a hamster-style unlimited flow novel, and the collection can be used as a reason, but the protagonist's beliefs and past can be said to be the best sensational points and ignition points. You, the author, have to use favorite collections to get rid of even this. Did the author really not realize that this book does not have a ignition point and sensational point? The protagonist mistakenly releases the Holy Lord to fight with the Holy Lord, which is not a good point. Strictly speaking, it is a small poisonous point. At the beginning, Dad asked the protagonist to use the book to add a touch of sensationalism, but that was brought about by the animation. The author himself only wrote half a chapter of pale text, and it also violated Dad's original character design, but the second setting was barely acceptable, so it is not a reading point.
I hope that the protagonist will merge with the Holy Lord. The human body is really not that good. In the future, if you get the Infinity Stones, you will not be able to control them with a human body. [Just look at the Hulk. Iron Man also had to use the Mark 85 after nano-upgrades, and then it died.]
generally
In a niche novel, normal people will choose the optimal solution. It is correct to just take the spell and run away if you have the ability to travel through the world. Most readers will give up after reading the first few chapters. The writing is very good and the plot is poisonous.
Why take the Holy Lord with you? Not happy for yourself? Buddha
It's a very good book. Are your tastes that high? Recommend books to me for you to read. Good guys, there are many books that you have ruined. I really need a great book to recommend to me. Let me appreciate how good your books are and how high your taste is.
The plot is too delayed
The setting is quite good, and the writing is very good, but why does a book that focuses on the Holy Lord and the protagonist become so much a sideshow after it comes to Marvel, and instead focuses on the various analysis and dialogue of those characters in the Marvel universe? I originally thought that there should be one or two protagonists, but then the more I read, the weirder it became. It felt like how Marvel natives used their wisdom to expel outsiders, and then the protagonist came out to fight, so what is the meaning of so many chapters? Introducing Marvel characters? But why don't reading Marvel fandom just mean reading Marvel and then looking for some derivative works to read, but instead go back to focus on the characters in it, leaving the protagonist and the Holy Lord aside, and then surprisingly discovering those dispensables... It would be better to write original works with the author's writing style and ideas. Writing so much is not to criticize, but to finally see a book that is okay, but it feels so uncomfortable to be poisoned just by reading it╯╰
The main character is just a fool, and I really can't stand it.
If you don't have the ability to solve things and are still messing around, you might as well just die and change the Holy Lord to be the protagonist.
Damn it
(#゚Д゚) I actually want to witness the world's first five-point book?
I don't understand what the book means
There seems to be no outline and I can't understand what the plot is.
Xiaobaiwen
Mastering the talisman, is the power of the eight gods fake? Because I don't know what the hell I wrote, it's so bad. Totally self-pleasure. There are so many poisonous points, especially from Marvel, so just copy them.
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[Comments on the highly recommended novel Trial Poison] Recommendation index: ★★☆☆☆ Questions with the most responses in the book review area: 1. There is a problem with the content and rhythm. 2. The protagonist does things poorly, is selfish, unlovable, and takes away everything that belongs to his father. Excerpts from reader comments: Reader 1: The protagonist is like a third-rate supporting character, arrogant despite being incompetent. I really don't know where he got the confidence to seal the Holy Lord 100% without even a backup plan. When something really happened, the protagonist said very "humbly" that I just couldn't beat him and that I deserved to be played. Can we not write this kind of plot? Reader 2: After reading this, I was convinced. The protagonist cheated on himself! Author, I really can't understand what plot you are writing! It's very confusing! It's contradictory.




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