
Bionic Era
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[The new book "Basic Deduction Laws" has been released] Lu Wen is reborn as a housekeeping android I thought I would do housework like this for the rest of my life. But on the first day he was taken home by his employer, he received these two instructions: "Don't go to the third floor." "Dig a hole in the backyard that can bury an adult. Make it deep." ... Book club group: 603322391
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It's hard to imagine that this is a new book written by a newcomer. If the protagonist of The Bionic Era is a genuine robot, then all the horrors in this book will not be horror. The machine will not cry, laugh, have no fear, and will have no grief. However, the protagonist has independent consciousness and has traveled through time to become this bionic robot, a living bionic robot.




It's hard to imagine that this is a new book written by a newcomer. If the protagonist of The Bionic Era is a genuine robot, then all the horrors in this book will not be horror. The machine will not cry, laugh, have no fear, and will have no grief. However, the protagonist has independent consciousness and has traveled through time to become this bionic robot, a living bionic robot.


In fact, the name is a bit obscure. It would be better to call it "Mechanical Ascension Begins with the Sweeping Robot" hahaha, a cyberpunk world view. The writing style is a bit off-kilter, a bit mystery-suspense style. The problem is that the male protagonist is a bionic man and can have countless bodies. It is useless to exaggerate the horror atmosphere.




The old author has a new vest, the background of Detroit becomes human, and the protagonist is reborn as a bionic man. The author's writing is really awesome













