
The Last Mecha
by Su Yu Mo Yue
About This Novel
"Once upon a time, this land was called Jiangsong, and it was a city with the largest number of foreigners. Teahouses, racecourses, and martial arts halls were everywhere. At that time, the country had just begun to welcome the new trend of the times. The imperial fleet was equipped with new warships equipped with qi metal engines and cannons all the way to the offshore, looking at the capital in the distance..." He was the last Mechagod, looking around at the battlefield of wreckage and blood with a lonely expression. He witnessed the madness of mankind, the rampage of technology, and the desolation of the end. His name is Wu Gou. He was born again. Chinese martial arts + steampunk, not mecha.
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
potential new book
Urgent update, this book has elements of mechanical transformation, cultivation, and rebirth. So far, there are no poisonous points. The plot is reasonable and IQ is online. Recommended
The cultivation system of Qi and the existence of Qi metal are very interesting. I like the author's setting. I look forward to the protagonist becoming a mechanical god again. I hope it won't stop.
Why do I feel like this looks like the Seraph from Jiangnan?
Damn it, I watched it for more than 1,000 minutes, now that it's gone
Why aren't there any more updates? They were gone in two days.
Come back and continue to update, author.
It is a high-quality work, although there are some minor flaws, but it is still close to the four-and-a-half-star level overall. If you stick to it, you will definitely get thousands of orders!
Why is it gone?
The content is very good, but it was a bit slow at first, and now it has not been updated, which is a pity. I guess the author went on to do something else.
I found another good book The monthly ticket gives me one to refuel. The writing is good. I only read a few chapters and I feel motivated to keep reading. I'm tired of reading mindless and entertaining articles every day.
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
potential new book
Urgent update, this book has elements of mechanical transformation, cultivation, and rebirth. So far, there are no poisonous points. The plot is reasonable and IQ is online. Recommended
The cultivation system of Qi and the existence of Qi metal are very interesting. I like the author's setting. I look forward to the protagonist becoming a mechanical god again. I hope it won't stop.
Why do I feel like this looks like the Seraph from Jiangnan?
Damn it, I watched it for more than 1,000 minutes, now that it's gone
Why aren't there any more updates? They were gone in two days.
Come back and continue to update, author.
It is a high-quality work, although there are some minor flaws, but it is still close to the four-and-a-half-star level overall. If you stick to it, you will definitely get thousands of orders!
Why is it gone?
The content is very good, but it was a bit slow at first, and now it has not been updated, which is a pity. I guess the author went on to do something else.
I found another good book The monthly ticket gives me one to refuel. The writing is good. I only read a few chapters and I feel motivated to keep reading. I'm tired of reading mindless and entertaining articles every day.
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Qi? Qi metal? Modern style? Steampunk? Chinese martial arts? Mecha prosthetic limbs? All elements are complete! The characters, plots and writing are all good, great book!




Very thoughtful work! The national martial arts, martial arts and machinery of the Republic of China were mixed together, but the styles were unusually harmonious. The characters and writing are excellent. However, the writing style was too careful, which made me worried about the possibility of finishing the book. Well, as expected, we entered the palace! ! ! I know the author's tone for this kind of writing! !




Let's talk about the conclusion first: the best fairy grass! I forgot whether this book was a daily recommendation or I came across it while scanning. The title and introduction of the book are not my favorite type, mechanical crisis, mechanical punk, modern background, mechanical training, every label touches the point that I hate... But there is really no book to read, so I opened it and read it, and it's just one chapter. I was stunned. Whether some books have a soul or not is really determined by the golden chapters. In the past two years, the three books that have impressed me most deeply are "Gu Huo Bird" and "The Demon Suppression Museum", and this one is the one. The protagonist is so awesome that even those who should have been persuaded to quit due to the title of the book were kept. This is the real skill. Content: It seems that machines generate souls, leading to the mass extinction of mankind? As the last mechanical god (I understand it as Iron Man with kung fu), the protagonist dies after blocking the enemy and travels back to the troubled times before the outbreak. He uses the time difference to train himself. The first goal is to save his family, the second goal is to save the country, and the second goal is to save mankind. This goal is very comfortable and not blindly false. You can do as many things as you can... The background is the template of the late Qing Dynasty, where national martial arts and mechas are integrated, and the protagonist practices Xingyiquan. Highlights: The protagonist is decisive in killing, and has a calm sense tempered on the battlefield. He is well-calculated step by step, not impulsive, not reckless, but not cold-blooded. At most, he is arrogant and pretends to be indifferent. The author's fighting scenes kill most of the authors on the list in an instant, and it is vivid and vivid for everyone to watch. Disadvantages: There are too few at the moment, so I can't tell. It's too uncomfortable to follow up and I can't keep up with my emotions. It's recommended to gain weight before watching.




I don't know which immortal's trumpet has a clever plot and characters with personalities. Less toxic. There is a design to the world view, but I wouldn't be able to find it if I hadn't scanned the rankings. 4.22+ It's too good at picking out details, and it's not a large-scale meaningless description of the environment. Jiang has emphasized the characteristics of "thick fingers" and "candy eating" many times since his appearance. In particular, Jiang's sentence "We have our own scanner" is much better than those meaningless dialogues. It also really makes people feel that it was something that could be said at that stage, rather than fabricated using modern vocabulary. 12.24 Come back, Qidian has issued a guarantee













