
Pirate: is it Reasonable for Me to Simulate a Super Race?
by It Will Definitely Be Popular
About This Novel
Yang Hao traveled to the pirate world and was bound to the simulation system. You can simulate your future life, and after the simulation is over, you can eliminate malignant changes and maintain benign changes. [You signed up to join the navy. Due to your excellent performance, you entered the naval school for further studies, and eventually learned the Sixth Form of the Navy... At the end of this simulation, you obtained the benign changes of the Sixth Form of the Navy and eliminated the hidden wounds left by your hard training. [You become a pirate and go to sea. Because of the style of the three desperate wolves, you gradually become a captain. During an expedition, you obtain the Devil Fruit, but the crew betrays you. After a fight, you lose your right arm, but you finally eat the Devil Fruit... This simulation is over. You have obtained the benign changes in the Devil Fruit ability, eliminating disabilities and the sequelae of the Devil Fruit ability. As he continued to simulate, Yang Hao discovered that the four emperors and the five old stars, who were all superior, could also perform one move in seconds. With such an awesome system, it seems reasonable to simulate a Super Saiyan, right? ...
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Official(22)Scraped 2mo ago
This is the most trashy imitation I've ever seen.
The protagonist is a fool. He doesn't simulate the six movements, but only strengthens his body.
The protagonist is an idiot. With so much money, he directly joins the navy simulation to get the six styles, and then cultivates his life to return it. Isn't it better to go away and return to life than to strengthen the intestines and stomach, strengthen the heart, etc.? Then practice domineering. Doesn't the protagonist's life-threatening efforts to strengthen his body organs equal the return of his life? Also, when the protagonist goes to the world of pirates, he doesn't give up the bottom line. When he goes to sea, he just asks his subordinates to plunder the wealth of the village. Oh, what about the time travellers? The main character is trash
I am speechless, your simulation has achieved fruit! As a result, the auction house's fruits were gone, what a waste! It was also replaced with a treasure map. Why didn't you replace it with Pluto's giant ship? It's unreasonable anyway. If it was an ownerless thing, it would be gone and no one would know. But in the end, this thing was gone and no one else knew whether it existed. It's so funny! ! ! !
I gave you a monthly pass. Keep up the hard work.
I gave you a monthly pass and keep working hard.
Six points high. It's really five points higher, right?
?
If you imitate, imitate, why are you looking for trouble? If you want to practice secretly, can you just practice it? What? Did your body originally have a life-or-death enemy with that pirate? Or did you just write it like this on purpose? Just for the extra word count? And then write some repetitive simulation plots?
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The author has written more than 2 million words, but it doesn't show his level. Even if you keep clicking to turn pages, it doesn't affect your viewing. It means it's all water. Why do you have a grudge against pirates? Fighting pirates for dozens of chapters, and isn't the most important thing about being a pirate king a physical skill? If you don't practice physical skills, what kind of fun would you do? I managed to learn the Sixth Form of the Navy, and after simulating it for decades, I took off and entered the plot. I have read and written dozens of chapters, but it has nothing to do with the original text.
Didn't you have an outline when you wrote it? Isn't it right to think about the logic when setting it? What a rotten dog! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The protagonist was able to fight the Yonko, but was unable to hurt the Elephant Master. In the anime, Jack almost beat the Elephant Master to his knees with a cannon, and asked Whitebeard for five billion. I remember he sent most of the money to his hometown. How could he have so much money?
I can only say that the subject matter is very good, but what the hell did your author write? Poor writing
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Official(22)Scraped 2mo ago
This is the most trashy imitation I've ever seen.
The protagonist is a fool. He doesn't simulate the six movements, but only strengthens his body.
The protagonist is an idiot. With so much money, he directly joins the navy simulation to get the six styles, and then cultivates his life to return it. Isn't it better to go away and return to life than to strengthen the intestines and stomach, strengthen the heart, etc.? Then practice domineering. Doesn't the protagonist's life-threatening efforts to strengthen his body organs equal the return of his life? Also, when the protagonist goes to the world of pirates, he doesn't give up the bottom line. When he goes to sea, he just asks his subordinates to plunder the wealth of the village. Oh, what about the time travellers? The main character is trash
I am speechless, your simulation has achieved fruit! As a result, the auction house's fruits were gone, what a waste! It was also replaced with a treasure map. Why didn't you replace it with Pluto's giant ship? It's unreasonable anyway. If it was an ownerless thing, it would be gone and no one would know. But in the end, this thing was gone and no one else knew whether it existed. It's so funny! ! ! !
I gave you a monthly pass. Keep up the hard work.
I gave you a monthly pass and keep working hard.
Six points high. It's really five points higher, right?
?
If you imitate, imitate, why are you looking for trouble? If you want to practice secretly, can you just practice it? What? Did your body originally have a life-or-death enemy with that pirate? Or did you just write it like this on purpose? Just for the extra word count? And then write some repetitive simulation plots?
generally
The author has written more than 2 million words, but it doesn't show his level. Even if you keep clicking to turn pages, it doesn't affect your viewing. It means it's all water. Why do you have a grudge against pirates? Fighting pirates for dozens of chapters, and isn't the most important thing about being a pirate king a physical skill? If you don't practice physical skills, what kind of fun would you do? I managed to learn the Sixth Form of the Navy, and after simulating it for decades, I took off and entered the plot. I have read and written dozens of chapters, but it has nothing to do with the original text.
Didn't you have an outline when you wrote it? Isn't it right to think about the logic when setting it? What a rotten dog! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The protagonist was able to fight the Yonko, but was unable to hurt the Elephant Master. In the anime, Jack almost beat the Elephant Master to his knees with a cannon, and asked Whitebeard for five billion. I remember he sent most of the money to his hometown. How could he have so much money?
I can only say that the subject matter is very good, but what the hell did your author write? Poor writing









