
Great Navigation Simulator: Looking Directly at the Ancient Gods at the Beginning
by Stop Trusting Human Emotions
About This Novel
This book group number: 648084517, everyone is welcome to come and comment~ Li Jiu traveled to a different world where the ocean occupies most of the territory. Navigation is the theme here, so the big navigation simulator was started. You can get a navigation certificate for sailing, and you can simulate it by spending the navigation certificate. After the simulation is over, one of the three talents at the beginning can be solidified. "In the year 1637 of the Continent of Discovery, you went to sea... You encountered wind, waves and fog... You came to a mysterious island... You were watched by an indescribable great being... You died." Since you are being watched by a great being, your next simulation will definitely produce talents above the epic level. You have solidified the legendary talent [Golden Holy Grail], which is an unsinkable ship! Driving an unsinkable ship through the fog, using the stars as guides, you can find countless treasures and gain unparalleled extraordinary power in simulation after simulation. Li Jiu will eventually become the king of this world. My journey is the sea of stars. Set sail, set sail!
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Official(10)Scraped 14d ago
I feel like there's something wrong with the characters in it
I personally think that sailing means risking your life every day to win the future. In this way, a person's character should be open-minded and cheerful, and he can be drunk now, just like the protagonist of Pirates of the Caribbean. The persistence of one's own ideals, but the characters in the novel do not have these things. It is a bit strange to read. It is very dramatic to write intrigues about this kind of group. People only engage in intrigues when they are free. They don't know whether they can survive tomorrow. They also have inner calculations and intrigues. It takes a lot of brains to come up with this bloody plot.
very nice
I don't even know what to say about you when you use the emulator and there are such obvious loopholes.
After reading the first five chapters, I personally think it's quite acceptable.
Crystal fire crystal fire crystal fire
This golden finger makes people speechless water water water
Read Chapter 12
It feels pretty good, that's why I watched it so well, Chapter 11 gave me a big mouthful of shit💩. So embarrassing😓
I feel it would be better if I solidify one talent a day.
It's a bit big to solidify one talent in one simulation.
The concept is very clever, and a lot of suspense is set up in the book, waiting to be solved one by one, it is worth savoring
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 14d ago
I feel like there's something wrong with the characters in it
I personally think that sailing means risking your life every day to win the future. In this way, a person's character should be open-minded and cheerful, and he can be drunk now, just like the protagonist of Pirates of the Caribbean. The persistence of one's own ideals, but the characters in the novel do not have these things. It is a bit strange to read. It is very dramatic to write intrigues about this kind of group. People only engage in intrigues when they are free. They don't know whether they can survive tomorrow. They also have inner calculations and intrigues. It takes a lot of brains to come up with this bloody plot.
very nice
I don't even know what to say about you when you use the emulator and there are such obvious loopholes.
After reading the first five chapters, I personally think it's quite acceptable.
Crystal fire crystal fire crystal fire
This golden finger makes people speechless water water water
Read Chapter 12
It feels pretty good, that's why I watched it so well, Chapter 11 gave me a big mouthful of shit💩. So embarrassing😓
I feel it would be better if I solidify one talent a day.
It's a bit big to solidify one talent in one simulation.
The concept is very clever, and a lot of suspense is set up in the book, waiting to be solved one by one, it is worth savoring


















