
Are You Worthy of Saving the World?
About This Novel
On the eve of the end of the world, the prophecy of the savior spread throughout the world. The prophesied Holy Son, Uliphis, also quietly awakened the memory of his past life. He discovered that he was not the real savior, and that the Son of Prophecy was someone else, a villain. A few years later, Yuri's false identity will be exposed in public, and it is his destiny to become a stepping stone to become a real savior. Thinking of his clown-like future, Yuri couldn't help but be ecstatic: "You don't have to bear the responsibility of the savior, but you can use the privileges of the savior to do whatever you want... And such a good thing!" ... The day finally came when Yuri was unboxed-- "That guy is not the son of prophecy at all! You have all been deceived by him!" "Shut up, you rude person! What you have in front of you is Ulypheus, the God of Eternal Tribulation! This lord is the Supreme Holy See of Heaven, the beloved of the goddess, the servitor of the saints of all ages, the Pope's father, the commander-in-chief of the four knights of the apocalypse, the knight king of the witches of the Round Table, the protector of the elf queen and princess, the liberator of the holy beasts and witches, the blood companion of the true ancestor, the dragon emperor... Son of prophecy? Who are you looking for? "
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
Three golden cards. Let me tell you about chess talents. You first lay the groundwork for the opponent, and then use the opponent's failure to show how advanced the protagonist is. Although I don't understand chess, this process seems very stupid to me as a novel reader.
It's okay at the front, but it becomes more and more abstract as you get to the back, especially when gods can be instantly killed by sneak attacks, which makes it hard for me to hold on.
It's very abstract and cannot be read with your mind. The logic is not even self-consistent. It gives me the feeling that the author is writing a pornographic book.
This book is so astringent. I loved it. It's a brainless two-dimensional rush.
I read the first few chapters and found that they talked too much, were wordy and redundant,
In the past few years, I have read similar plots of novels that were reversed. The Son of Destiny eventually became a villain and tried his best to destroy the world. The protagonist is originally the villain who is destined to destroy the world, but he thinks that he is the son of destiny and desperately saves the world. It wasn't until the protagonist awakened the talent of destruction in the finale that he suddenly realized that he had done it the other way around, but in the end the protagonist smiled with understanding... Destroy the world, are you kidding me? Then live in seclusion. The interesting thing is that all the benefits of the Destiny Child in the prophecy have been obtained by the protagonist (including the heroine), and all the super development resources of the villain have been obtained by the true Destiny Child (including the villain heroine). However, if it were not affected by the prophecy, the normal trend should be that the protagonist obtains all the resources of the villain. But every time, the two of them plotted against each other, but in the end they accidentally got the resources that should have been the other's (they themselves felt that they were getting back the resources that belonged to them).
It's pretty mindless, but it's also pretty cool.
The protagonist is quite kind, very kind. fine
It's okay. I watched it for three hours before I realized it was a Virgin novel. It doesn't mean it has any derogatory meaning. It's not suitable for me. The male protagonist is too compassionate. It can be regarded as the traditional hot-blooded type. It seems to be quite intelligent from the front, with various strategies and plans. Later, when the protagonist is walking on the street and sees a little girl tripping while walking, the male protagonist becomes angry and goes over to hold the ground plane to let the little girl walk by. This is okay, he is quite kind and good. It just conflicts with the previous image of wisdom and does not use brain. It's nothing, traditional hot-blooded male protagonists are normal.
I feel that the author is suitable for writing about Liu Bei. His writing style is not good enough for serious novels, and the story is not good enough, but he is just right for writing about Liu Bei.
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
Three golden cards. Let me tell you about chess talents. You first lay the groundwork for the opponent, and then use the opponent's failure to show how advanced the protagonist is. Although I don't understand chess, this process seems very stupid to me as a novel reader.
It's okay at the front, but it becomes more and more abstract as you get to the back, especially when gods can be instantly killed by sneak attacks, which makes it hard for me to hold on.
It's very abstract and cannot be read with your mind. The logic is not even self-consistent. It gives me the feeling that the author is writing a pornographic book.
This book is so astringent. I loved it. It's a brainless two-dimensional rush.
I read the first few chapters and found that they talked too much, were wordy and redundant,
In the past few years, I have read similar plots of novels that were reversed. The Son of Destiny eventually became a villain and tried his best to destroy the world. The protagonist is originally the villain who is destined to destroy the world, but he thinks that he is the son of destiny and desperately saves the world. It wasn't until the protagonist awakened the talent of destruction in the finale that he suddenly realized that he had done it the other way around, but in the end the protagonist smiled with understanding... Destroy the world, are you kidding me? Then live in seclusion. The interesting thing is that all the benefits of the Destiny Child in the prophecy have been obtained by the protagonist (including the heroine), and all the super development resources of the villain have been obtained by the true Destiny Child (including the villain heroine). However, if it were not affected by the prophecy, the normal trend should be that the protagonist obtains all the resources of the villain. But every time, the two of them plotted against each other, but in the end they accidentally got the resources that should have been the other's (they themselves felt that they were getting back the resources that belonged to them).
It's pretty mindless, but it's also pretty cool.
The protagonist is quite kind, very kind. fine
It's okay. I watched it for three hours before I realized it was a Virgin novel. It doesn't mean it has any derogatory meaning. It's not suitable for me. The male protagonist is too compassionate. It can be regarded as the traditional hot-blooded type. It seems to be quite intelligent from the front, with various strategies and plans. Later, when the protagonist is walking on the street and sees a little girl tripping while walking, the male protagonist becomes angry and goes over to hold the ground plane to let the little girl walk by. This is okay, he is quite kind and good. It just conflicts with the previous image of wisdom and does not use brain. It's nothing, traditional hot-blooded male protagonists are normal.
I feel that the author is suitable for writing about Liu Bei. His writing style is not good enough for serious novels, and the story is not good enough, but he is just right for writing about Liu Bei.
😏
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