
My Proficiency Level is Maxed Out
About This Novel
Lu Changsheng traveled to a fantasy world, where he became a city guard. There is an annual beast tide here every year, so almost all the soldiers here die every year. It is the empire's first line of defense, and Lu Changsheng and his troops are this year's garrison. After time travel, Lu Changsheng did not obtain magical powers or supreme mana, but he had a supreme talent system. With the exception of cultivation, he could completely master anything except practice 100 times, and even become the best person in the world. Lu Changsheng has mastered almost all the skills in the world except cultivation, but because he cannot practice, he can only wait to die?
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Official(4)Scraped 16d ago
Read 200,000 words
We came to the conclusion that the protagonist has a problem with his IQ. There are obviously so many unreasonable things, but he seems to be deliberately subverting his intelligence and pretending not to know, turning himself into a liar. It was quite enjoyable at first, but if it goes too far, it becomes a bit unacceptable.
Why don't they all have the same routine? I've read several books and they all have the same routine. The main character only has this little IQ.
A must-read book before eating
Here it comes, here I come again with my recommendation vote
Playing like a fool!
You can still act like a fool before, but if there are too many things to do, then you are not acting like a fool, but like a fool acting like the author. Worse than a fool. . .
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Official(4)Scraped 16d ago
Read 200,000 words
We came to the conclusion that the protagonist has a problem with his IQ. There are obviously so many unreasonable things, but he seems to be deliberately subverting his intelligence and pretending not to know, turning himself into a liar. It was quite enjoyable at first, but if it goes too far, it becomes a bit unacceptable.
Why don't they all have the same routine? I've read several books and they all have the same routine. The main character only has this little IQ.
A must-read book before eating
Here it comes, here I come again with my recommendation vote
Playing like a fool!
You can still act like a fool before, but if there are too many things to do, then you are not acting like a fool, but like a fool acting like the author. Worse than a fool. . .









