
They Say I'm a World-destroying Anomaly
by Leaf Smoke
About This Novel
My name is Cheng Xu, 22 years old, unmarried. I work in the Anomaly Management Bureau and live in the staff dormitories provided by the company. I don't smoke, and I only drink a small glass of wine at dinner parties. I get off work on time at 5 o'clock every day, go to bed at 11 o'clock in the evening, and sleep for 8 hours every day. I will never leave fatigue and stress until the next day. Colleagues commented that I have solid professional abilities, significant work results, and good interpersonal relationships. The physical examination report showed that all of my physiological indicators were normal, and that I had a healthy body and a stable mood. I always thought I was ordinary. Until one day, they told me-- I am actually an anomaly.
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Official(4)Scraped 27d ago
Good guy, you are a bear tribe and will never be a slave unless you have food and shelter, right?
Is the author going to cut it? Or go to the hospital and plan to save him?
It feels very good. Please update soon.
I have read Chapter 127 so far, and I feel pretty good about it. I hope it can continue.
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Official(4)Scraped 27d ago
Good guy, you are a bear tribe and will never be a slave unless you have food and shelter, right?
Is the author going to cut it? Or go to the hospital and plan to save him?
It feels very good. Please update soon.
I have read Chapter 127 so far, and I feel pretty good about it. I hope it can continue.
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The protagonist travels through an interstellar civilization where abnormalities are rampant, thinking that he is a newcomer to the Anomaly Bureau, but is actually a reality warper being studied. The main plot is to contain and distort various anomalies. The writing is pretty good. I gave it an 8.5 Rating because this is a novel in which the protagonist does not know that he is very strong!



The content is pretty good, and the protagonist is a super lover king (dense fog), but the common problem of Invincible is that the trees want to be quiet but the wind is not stopping, and the gods will jump around randomly. I think it would be good if the daily life can be unfolded. But on the one hand, the author's traditional routine of losing horses in the early stage is a bit uninteresting, and the follow-up control is also a little buggy. In short, it can be eaten












