
Super Seminary, but Three-body Technology
by My King Is The Most Stupid In The World
About This Novel
Yufeng took the "Mars Base" and traveled to the world of Super Seminary due to "system" reasons. But the system kept fooling Yufeng, making Yufeng always think that he had traveled to the three-body world. I also found a singer named Wenming next door. Staring at the Mars base with eager eyes So Yufeng took the humans on the Mars base to develop "Three-Body Technology" for hundreds of years. When we are finally about to defeat the "Singer Civilization" Only then did I discover that it was the world of the Super Seminary. Hit the angel with "light particles" When the "two-way foil" punishes Carl, the god of death. Yufeng said jokingly to Karl, the God of Death. "My lord, times have changed. Now is no longer the era when divine body technology dominates the world."
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Official(19)Scraped 7d ago
Still similar to other books
As a higher civilization, when it needs cannon fodder, it politely notifies it, and then returns the technology. This is not at all like a higher civilization. Does a lower civilization have the right to refuse? If you refuse, you will clean up your inferior civilization, and then rush to China in the super-god universe to send technology. This problem arises again. Parallel China is not the original motherland. Does it have half a dime to contact you? It's true that the super god fan has been writing and writing, but he can't get out of the barrier that he must help the super god's universe, China. I've seen enough. Is it possible to talk about a little logic?
The development of civilization in the world view of the Super Seminary is based on the gene creation of gods from the dark plane. The conventional weapons of angels are all powered by stellar energy. As the glutton of Karl's younger brother, only the fleet flagship has a shield. The energy source is also stellar energy. The god-level Deno was killed by a stellar explosion. These all illustrate that Super Theology There is a huge difference between the science and technology tree of the Institute's worldview and the Trisolaran worldview. The light particles and two-way foils of the Trisolaran are all strikes at the speed of light. They may not be able to defend against the supergod's god-level civilization, but they can easily run away. Unless the dark plane is abolished, it is impossible for the Trisolaran technology to crush the supergod in the war.
I couldn't stand it when I saw the picture of Contact with Xia Kingdom. It was said at the beginning that the protagonist and the others were separated from the Earth of Trisolaris. It took 5,000 years to defeat the Singer Civilization. But what is the relationship between the Earth of the Super Seminary and the Lord and the Lord? It is unreasonable to regard the Earth of the Super Seminary as the home planet. The Earth of the Super Seminary has only been developed for more than 2,000 years since its original development. The protagonists themselves have developed for 5,000 years. It is completely unreasonable.
The Super Theological Seminary is either a stallion or a dog for others.
It's worse than some short-form articles. If you really can't do it, don't write about this subject.
This thing is a bit too high-end, and I was a bit confused when I saw it.
Rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten
Is it really not good to put a super-god in a plane where technology has gone awry and put it in a three-body plane? Moreover, the level of scientific and technological civilization in the super-god plane seems to be less than level three.
What kind of books are recommended? I can't even understand them. The writing is so messy. Isn't this just plagiarism? Copying a bad book about the fusion of three-body super gods
It's completely confusing. Different novels are forcibly mixed together and become a paste. If you write about the three-body genre, just write it well. What's the point of adding a super god?
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Official(19)Scraped 7d ago
Still similar to other books
As a higher civilization, when it needs cannon fodder, it politely notifies it, and then returns the technology. This is not at all like a higher civilization. Does a lower civilization have the right to refuse? If you refuse, you will clean up your inferior civilization, and then rush to China in the super-god universe to send technology. This problem arises again. Parallel China is not the original motherland. Does it have half a dime to contact you? It's true that the super god fan has been writing and writing, but he can't get out of the barrier that he must help the super god's universe, China. I've seen enough. Is it possible to talk about a little logic?
The development of civilization in the world view of the Super Seminary is based on the gene creation of gods from the dark plane. The conventional weapons of angels are all powered by stellar energy. As the glutton of Karl's younger brother, only the fleet flagship has a shield. The energy source is also stellar energy. The god-level Deno was killed by a stellar explosion. These all illustrate that Super Theology There is a huge difference between the science and technology tree of the Institute's worldview and the Trisolaran worldview. The light particles and two-way foils of the Trisolaran are all strikes at the speed of light. They may not be able to defend against the supergod's god-level civilization, but they can easily run away. Unless the dark plane is abolished, it is impossible for the Trisolaran technology to crush the supergod in the war.
I couldn't stand it when I saw the picture of Contact with Xia Kingdom. It was said at the beginning that the protagonist and the others were separated from the Earth of Trisolaris. It took 5,000 years to defeat the Singer Civilization. But what is the relationship between the Earth of the Super Seminary and the Lord and the Lord? It is unreasonable to regard the Earth of the Super Seminary as the home planet. The Earth of the Super Seminary has only been developed for more than 2,000 years since its original development. The protagonists themselves have developed for 5,000 years. It is completely unreasonable.
The Super Theological Seminary is either a stallion or a dog for others.
It's worse than some short-form articles. If you really can't do it, don't write about this subject.
This thing is a bit too high-end, and I was a bit confused when I saw it.
Rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten rotten
Is it really not good to put a super-god in a plane where technology has gone awry and put it in a three-body plane? Moreover, the level of scientific and technological civilization in the super-god plane seems to be less than level three.
What kind of books are recommended? I can't even understand them. The writing is so messy. Isn't this just plagiarism? Copying a bad book about the fusion of three-body super gods
It's completely confusing. Different novels are forcibly mixed together and become a paste. If you write about the three-body genre, just write it well. What's the point of adding a super god?









