
Just Be a Weirdo in the Mysterious World
About This Novel
A desperate game that allows Li Yi and other players to enter a world full of mystery. Just when Li Yi thought that he had to survive in survival missions like other players, he discovered that he actually had a strange identity that could steal the power of the gods, and the price was only the alienation of his body. From then on, he transformed into a strange creature wandering in the dark night, quietly stealing the power of many gods. It wasn't until one day that Li Yi suddenly looked back and realized that he had become an indescribable monster.
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Official(21)Scraped 2d ago
The author should hold on for a few more days, and there will be an infusion of mysterious funds in a few days, because I will be paid in a few days.
Big logical loopholes
The protagonist wanted to do a mission to kill Weird, but he couldn't get the benefits, so he secretly spent money to spread rumors that it was the inaction of the three major martial arts schools that caused Weird to be unscrupulous. Trying to use his reputation to force the martial arts gym owners to risk their lives, the protagonist's wisdom is as high as the sky, which is a virtue. But isn't it funny? First, the three major martial arts schools are not government agencies, so they have no obligation to risk their lives to kill weirdos. Isn't this just as ridiculous as saying that I, the restaurant owner, have to provide disaster relief when there is a famine when I own a restaurant? The martial arts gym is in business, and they don't owe anyone anything. Second, what era is this? In the ancient troubled times where strength was the last word, the power of his three first-rate warriors still cares about the clamor of a group of untouchables who were casually slapped to death? They don't owe these people anything? It is simply ridiculous to say that the three major martial arts schools are unconscionable. The three major martial arts schools do not take advantage of others. You pay them to teach martial arts and trade fairly, and you cry and beg for others to accept you as a disciple. Are you acting like others begging you? As a result, the three major martial arts schools are so stupid that they have to risk their lives together according to the wishes of the protagonist or the author to kill weirdos and get upgrade experience for the protagonist, which is ridiculous. In such troubled times, if people are rich and powerful, they can live well in any place. How could you be forced to risk your life just by being famous? They have their own families and a bright future, so how could they be led by the nose with such a small idea from the protagonist.
The more you write after charging, the worse it gets. If you want someone else's skills, just kill them directly, and you just happen to have the skills on your body. What idiot would wear the secret book with him after practicing Baitian Kung Fu? This is not an insult to people's intelligence. How do you know someone else has a secret book on them? ? ? Are you going to force me to question him without leaving him alive?
Golden Chapter Three, at least I want to read the ending of the first mission.
The previous book was actually quite fun, but the setting was a bit inconsistent. I hope the setting of this book is more precise.
The protagonist has the divine blood of He Bo. I think chapters 113 to 116 can be more careful, such as sitting down to drink tea and chat.
The writing style of Stitch Monsters is generally not scary at all. This kind of game that goes back to ancient times is really unattractive.
There are generally not many people in this type of writing, no matter how beautiful they are, so why should the author?
Not bad. . . . . . . Red and fiery, in a trance
Huge loopholes and extremely low IQ! First of all, the author lived like a dog even with powerful plug-ins. He died countless times, but everyone else was safe! Secondly, the protagonist's IQ is hopelessly stupid. He could have escaped after grabbing the treasure, but in the end he had to stay and fight with a group of people. If he won, there would be no benefit, and if he lost, he would die! This kind of intelligence is really an insult to the word stupid!
Are you a newbie? It's still too rough to read.
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Official(21)Scraped 2d ago
The author should hold on for a few more days, and there will be an infusion of mysterious funds in a few days, because I will be paid in a few days.
Big logical loopholes
The protagonist wanted to do a mission to kill Weird, but he couldn't get the benefits, so he secretly spent money to spread rumors that it was the inaction of the three major martial arts schools that caused Weird to be unscrupulous. Trying to use his reputation to force the martial arts gym owners to risk their lives, the protagonist's wisdom is as high as the sky, which is a virtue. But isn't it funny? First, the three major martial arts schools are not government agencies, so they have no obligation to risk their lives to kill weirdos. Isn't this just as ridiculous as saying that I, the restaurant owner, have to provide disaster relief when there is a famine when I own a restaurant? The martial arts gym is in business, and they don't owe anyone anything. Second, what era is this? In the ancient troubled times where strength was the last word, the power of his three first-rate warriors still cares about the clamor of a group of untouchables who were casually slapped to death? They don't owe these people anything? It is simply ridiculous to say that the three major martial arts schools are unconscionable. The three major martial arts schools do not take advantage of others. You pay them to teach martial arts and trade fairly, and you cry and beg for others to accept you as a disciple. Are you acting like others begging you? As a result, the three major martial arts schools are so stupid that they have to risk their lives together according to the wishes of the protagonist or the author to kill weirdos and get upgrade experience for the protagonist, which is ridiculous. In such troubled times, if people are rich and powerful, they can live well in any place. How could you be forced to risk your life just by being famous? They have their own families and a bright future, so how could they be led by the nose with such a small idea from the protagonist.
The more you write after charging, the worse it gets. If you want someone else's skills, just kill them directly, and you just happen to have the skills on your body. What idiot would wear the secret book with him after practicing Baitian Kung Fu? This is not an insult to people's intelligence. How do you know someone else has a secret book on them? ? ? Are you going to force me to question him without leaving him alive?
Golden Chapter Three, at least I want to read the ending of the first mission.
The previous book was actually quite fun, but the setting was a bit inconsistent. I hope the setting of this book is more precise.
The protagonist has the divine blood of He Bo. I think chapters 113 to 116 can be more careful, such as sitting down to drink tea and chat.
The writing style of Stitch Monsters is generally not scary at all. This kind of game that goes back to ancient times is really unattractive.
There are generally not many people in this type of writing, no matter how beautiful they are, so why should the author?
Not bad. . . . . . . Red and fiery, in a trance
Huge loopholes and extremely low IQ! First of all, the author lived like a dog even with powerful plug-ins. He died countless times, but everyone else was safe! Secondly, the protagonist's IQ is hopelessly stupid. He could have escaped after grabbing the treasure, but in the end he had to stay and fight with a group of people. If he won, there would be no benefit, and if he lost, he would die! This kind of intelligence is really an insult to the word stupid!
Are you a newbie? It's still too rough to read.
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The writing is very good, Gou Daoliu, there are no inexplicable events, and the plot is advanced through the system or the game panel. It is quite comfortable to watch so far.



Player, strange, alien world The weird stream and the chat group are well integrated. Players on earth are thrown into a different world by the game to play a survival game. The protagonist has dual identities of human and weird. He uses his special abilities of rebirth at night and weird absorption to continuously become stronger. The current rhythm is good, recommended!




Break update [Fantasy, martial arts, profit pursuit, panel, survival mission] All in all, it's generally okay. The character of the protagonist is in line with expectations. He is a person who pursues profit and self-cultivation. He is not a good person. He has endangered others for his own benefit and safety. It is enough to stop there. The tasks and group chats set up in the book are quite interesting. Bad points: There are several plots that lower your wits, such as the strange need to continue fighting after killing a toad, and several cheats for killing people; there are errors, typos, or writing errors in the text, and there is no update to point them out.













