
I Can Deduce the Whole World
by Chen Dashun.
About This Novel
My eyes are the source, and everything exists in my eyes. I am in the past, observing countless futures. I am an observer of the world and a guardian of human nature ... What is the strange black fog that suddenly descends on Kyushu? Why does it give birth to a fear that humans cannot see - black goat cubs? What is the existence behind it? In the apocalyptic disaster, the gods descended. Who used his mortal body to fight against the gods, and used his life and faith to compose magnificent heroic hymns? ... Behind all these futures, Fang Yuan said, "Human beings, just try your best..." "And I will eventually respond to you..." PS: After the spiritual energy of the real world is revived, if you don't understand, please be patient and read Chapter 215. Everything is foreshadowing and has explanations. PS: The behind-the-scenes story of this book contains Cthulhu elements, also known as "How to Quickly Create a Reborn Person\u002F Traveler\u002F Reincarnation Person", "Countless Big Bosses Behind the Scenes of the Future", "Guardians of Humanity", "What's After the Truth"... PS: Group 114803171
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Official(72)Scraped 14d ago
Give four stars
The Black Mist chapter at the beginning was very good, but when it came to the zombies, it was just average. Although I got excited every time I watched the human explosion, I couldn't even stand the slightly clichéd plot. I feel that the Black Mist chapter is completely like a god. The writing style is very good, the themes and routines are very novel, and the description of the terrifying atmosphere. I don't know how you feel about it. I'm getting goosebumps. Not talking about the zombies, just talking about the black fog part can be said to be the top of the pyramid of this genre. Five stars are given to the black fog part, and minus one star is given to the zombie film.
Let's talk about the self-proclaimed guardian of human rights.
As the title says, there is a superfluous, self-degrading rush, the observer of the world, the god of observing the world, who is everything in the world, including the indescribable, the world itself. The guardian of human reason is basically a guardian, a self-restraint. Without people, there is still the indescribable reason, and so on. You, the guardian of reason who is first bound to people, have reason before there are people, and only after people have people, you, the guardian, is equivalent to the original ancient of the world, the god of endless diversity, who directly descended to the god who appeared after the emergence of human beings.
You partly borrowed from Terror Resurrection
The part about posting that you described at the beginning should be based on the Knock on the Door scene in Terror Resurrection.
To be honest, I really can't understand
After reading more than 20 chapters, my whole mind is in a hazy state. My logical thinking cannot keep up with the rhythm at all. I always go off track. I can't say that the book is not good, but compared to raising all mankind, the writing of this book is too deep, which means I should give up.
The author of this book has horrible thoughts
The protagonist of this book is equivalent to a demigod. The reason why he is a demigod is because a true god can directly create changes, while a demigod can only play a guiding role. The deduction is to create changes and how to increase the time for human extinction. This is the story of an infinite matryoshka doll I suspect that if the finale is that the protagonist knows that he was also created because of the deduction. Eventually schizophrenic. Hang up. This is just a personal thought. 😍 I am Lu Xun, I bring salt for myself
The beginning is amazing, the zombie copy is cliché
As title. How many people have written about zombies, but they are still making a fool of themselves. I thought I was writing about Cthulhu, but there are dozens of zombie chapters at once, and I can't jump through them. Can't I continue writing about the mysterious black fog?
Personal guess
I think the ending may be that the protagonist deduces a person with deductive ability, and the protagonist is also deduced. Infinite nesting dolls.
Why isn't it updated? Alas, there are still many people waiting.
I still ate the title
What a bastard, can't you beat him? Explosive seed! Can't beat it again? Explode again! ! Why is the opponent so strong? Come on, cheat! A hero is going to die, and we deeply regret this [tears like rain. Jpg] Another one is going to die? We can only cry louder.
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Official(72)Scraped 14d ago
Give four stars
The Black Mist chapter at the beginning was very good, but when it came to the zombies, it was just average. Although I got excited every time I watched the human explosion, I couldn't even stand the slightly clichéd plot. I feel that the Black Mist chapter is completely like a god. The writing style is very good, the themes and routines are very novel, and the description of the terrifying atmosphere. I don't know how you feel about it. I'm getting goosebumps. Not talking about the zombies, just talking about the black fog part can be said to be the top of the pyramid of this genre. Five stars are given to the black fog part, and minus one star is given to the zombie film.
Let's talk about the self-proclaimed guardian of human rights.
As the title says, there is a superfluous, self-degrading rush, the observer of the world, the god of observing the world, who is everything in the world, including the indescribable, the world itself. The guardian of human reason is basically a guardian, a self-restraint. Without people, there is still the indescribable reason, and so on. You, the guardian of reason who is first bound to people, have reason before there are people, and only after people have people, you, the guardian, is equivalent to the original ancient of the world, the god of endless diversity, who directly descended to the god who appeared after the emergence of human beings.
You partly borrowed from Terror Resurrection
The part about posting that you described at the beginning should be based on the Knock on the Door scene in Terror Resurrection.
To be honest, I really can't understand
After reading more than 20 chapters, my whole mind is in a hazy state. My logical thinking cannot keep up with the rhythm at all. I always go off track. I can't say that the book is not good, but compared to raising all mankind, the writing of this book is too deep, which means I should give up.
The author of this book has horrible thoughts
The protagonist of this book is equivalent to a demigod. The reason why he is a demigod is because a true god can directly create changes, while a demigod can only play a guiding role. The deduction is to create changes and how to increase the time for human extinction. This is the story of an infinite matryoshka doll I suspect that if the finale is that the protagonist knows that he was also created because of the deduction. Eventually schizophrenic. Hang up. This is just a personal thought. 😍 I am Lu Xun, I bring salt for myself
The beginning is amazing, the zombie copy is cliché
As title. How many people have written about zombies, but they are still making a fool of themselves. I thought I was writing about Cthulhu, but there are dozens of zombie chapters at once, and I can't jump through them. Can't I continue writing about the mysterious black fog?
Personal guess
I think the ending may be that the protagonist deduces a person with deductive ability, and the protagonist is also deduced. Infinite nesting dolls.
Why isn't it updated? Alas, there are still many people waiting.
I still ate the title
What a bastard, can't you beat him? Explosive seed! Can't beat it again? Explode again! ! Why is the opponent so strong? Come on, cheat! A hero is going to die, and we deeply regret this [tears like rain. Jpg] Another one is going to die? We can only cry louder.
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The beginning is Niubi's behind-the-scenes flow! Seedlings, but are killing, wait no longer. Nice!




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