
Chaowu Era: I Have a Small World
by Asset Surge
About This Novel
Earthling Yang Lie traveled to the Konghe Star under the jurisdiction of the Human Alliance in the Super Martial Era. In this era, the Human Alliance has conquered civilization after civilization with various unbelievable and terrifying martial arts, and is confronting civilizations ruled by extremely powerful evil gods. Yang Lie has a small world in his body that can continuously evolve. He relies on this small world to practice various incredible super martial arts and start his own adventures. (VIP group 262012178 needs to fully subscribe to the ordinary group 300847271)
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Official(20)Scraped 17d ago
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I am also an old reader of Assets, so I have subscribed to Chapter 214 before I have read this book, but I will never subscribe again. I can ignore all other flaws, except that I was eliminated in the first round of the college entrance examination, which disgusted me. Beads are needed to advance to the next round, so the protagonist grabs beads from people everywhere and sells them to others at a high price. As a result, the rich spent money to buy beads to advance, while warriors from civilian backgrounds either gave up and were eliminated, or accepted the usury loan from the chaebol and sold their future as wage earners. In this wave, the protagonist made a lot of money. Judging from the word "profit" alone, the protagonist did indeed make the best choice. Not only did he make money, but he also made friends with nobles from major aristocratic families. But the protagonist himself is also a commoner, but he personally cuts off the chance of those commoners to change their lives by passing the college entrance examination. As a commoner reader, I can't stand it.
It's just a mess. So many people in one city have been eroded by others. The protagonist has experienced several betrayals by himself. You can't write novels, so you just find a job in a factory. You have only written five or six novels, and you have experienced three or four rebellions, right?
The Zhao family is too stingy
The annual subsidy is 10 million, and he will work for the Zhao family for ten years after graduation. Previously, the protagonist Uncle Qian gave him nine third-level ferocious beasts, one of which cost more than ten million. It can only be said that the Zhao family is too stingy.
unbelievable
The male protagonist showed that he was qualified to go to a first-class university, and he boasted very well. Then he suddenly remembered that the male protagonist, a coach in an ordinary high school, came from a first-class university. Yes, this is the level he came from a first-class university.
I couldn't stand it for three chapters, and I started thinking about starting a harem from the beginning.
How did this writing, this plot, get an 8.2 score?
It's a complete waste of time, the first few chapters are simply unwatchable.
Betrayal has no price at all, and the family is not implicated. If it succeeds and takes off, if it fails, one person will die. No wonder there are so many betrayers!
What are the specifications and sizes of VCD hair dye that is divided and combined?
There's so much nonsense behind it, it feels like it's just a jumble of words.
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Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 17d ago
as follows
I am also an old reader of Assets, so I have subscribed to Chapter 214 before I have read this book, but I will never subscribe again. I can ignore all other flaws, except that I was eliminated in the first round of the college entrance examination, which disgusted me. Beads are needed to advance to the next round, so the protagonist grabs beads from people everywhere and sells them to others at a high price. As a result, the rich spent money to buy beads to advance, while warriors from civilian backgrounds either gave up and were eliminated, or accepted the usury loan from the chaebol and sold their future as wage earners. In this wave, the protagonist made a lot of money. Judging from the word "profit" alone, the protagonist did indeed make the best choice. Not only did he make money, but he also made friends with nobles from major aristocratic families. But the protagonist himself is also a commoner, but he personally cuts off the chance of those commoners to change their lives by passing the college entrance examination. As a commoner reader, I can't stand it.
It's just a mess. So many people in one city have been eroded by others. The protagonist has experienced several betrayals by himself. You can't write novels, so you just find a job in a factory. You have only written five or six novels, and you have experienced three or four rebellions, right?
The Zhao family is too stingy
The annual subsidy is 10 million, and he will work for the Zhao family for ten years after graduation. Previously, the protagonist Uncle Qian gave him nine third-level ferocious beasts, one of which cost more than ten million. It can only be said that the Zhao family is too stingy.
unbelievable
The male protagonist showed that he was qualified to go to a first-class university, and he boasted very well. Then he suddenly remembered that the male protagonist, a coach in an ordinary high school, came from a first-class university. Yes, this is the level he came from a first-class university.
I couldn't stand it for three chapters, and I started thinking about starting a harem from the beginning.
How did this writing, this plot, get an 8.2 score?
It's a complete waste of time, the first few chapters are simply unwatchable.
Betrayal has no price at all, and the family is not implicated. If it succeeds and takes off, if it fails, one person will die. No wonder there are so many betrayers!
What are the specifications and sizes of VCD hair dye that is divided and combined?
There's so much nonsense behind it, it feels like it's just a jumble of words.










