Recycle Waste Soil

Recycle Waste Soil

by Those Who Face The Cold Abyss

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608Kwords296chapters
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About This Novel

Recyclable garbage - cans - aluminum alloy, materials available for recycling: aluminum: 22 grams, iron: 4 grams, carbon: 3 grams. In response to the country's call, Zhao Qian developed a garbage classification and recycling management system, but when it was completed, he accidentally traveled to the "post" wasteland world. Also traveling through time was the system he developed. From this, Zhao Qian embarked on a road of "recycling" and "garbage". [In order to avoid further misunderstanding, I will explain it clearly here] 1. This book is published in the "Fantasy" section, so its content is naturally related to fantasy. There will be other elements, but they will not be the main content. [Not science fiction, nor wasteland, apocalypse, or radiation-related themes] 2. The main purpose of this book is to "recycle" waste soil, which means to transform and rebuild "waste soil" that is difficult to use directly. The focus is on "recycling" waste and using it, rather than "picking up" waste. And the objects of "recycling" are not just garbage, but also include "people", "resources" and "the wasteland itself". The plot design is "fighting monsters and upgrading" mixed with "farming for hegemony", not "picking up garbage" or "surviving the doomsday". 3. Although this book has a "system", it is a pure tool. As the protagonist's golden finger, there will not be too many scenes.

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User 0138909540174mo ago

Clickbait... the promised recycling was wrong.

Writer of sensational headlines......

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A Person's Eternity_de77mo ago

Pretty good

This is my favorite type of novel. The author will work hard to update it. I'm optimistic about you.

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There Are Still Many Things to Look Forward To74mo ago

I said

To be honest, maybe it was the lack of description of the environment, which made me a little confused, and I just couldn't understand it... So does this book win with plot?

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