
The End of the World: Starting from System Collapse
by Xiaoxiaoba
About This Novel
The apocalypse is coming, spiritual energy recovery and mecha storm, together guarding the last hope of mankind. The unknown cause and effect is the most terrifying haze and crisis hanging over the earth. Although the ancient giant has fallen, the fire of inheritance will eventually open up the world again and usher in the dawn...
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
I must read Xiaoxiaoba's books.
This book has been in decline since the beginning of Soul Emperor Martial God. The writing style is very good, and the book is also very artistic and distinctive. I hope everyone will take a look. It is very stylish!
New themes, new styles.
Good-looking and good-looking. Old fans support Xiaoba's new book.
Why hasn't it been updated yet?
Xiaoba, the plot is a bit bland.
There aren't many plot conflicts or climaxes in this book, and the protagonist improves a bit quickly. Often far beyond monsters and ordinary people, there is no comparison. As far as readers are concerned, it is difficult to feel the "sense of gain" brought about by the improvement of their abilities. In addition, because there is no conflict with the people or families in the plot, and there is no obvious heroine, the motivation to attract readers to continue reading will be relatively single. In short, there are no disgusting people in the book, and the plot is difficult to spark discussion (maybe due to the limitations of space and readership)
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
I must read Xiaoxiaoba's books.
This book has been in decline since the beginning of Soul Emperor Martial God. The writing style is very good, and the book is also very artistic and distinctive. I hope everyone will take a look. It is very stylish!
New themes, new styles.
Good-looking and good-looking. Old fans support Xiaoba's new book.
Why hasn't it been updated yet?
Xiaoba, the plot is a bit bland.
There aren't many plot conflicts or climaxes in this book, and the protagonist improves a bit quickly. Often far beyond monsters and ordinary people, there is no comparison. As far as readers are concerned, it is difficult to feel the "sense of gain" brought about by the improvement of their abilities. In addition, because there is no conflict with the people or families in the plot, and there is no obvious heroine, the motivation to attract readers to continue reading will be relatively single. In short, there are no disgusting people in the book, and the plot is difficult to spark discussion (maybe due to the limitations of space and readership)









