
I Must Regain My Citizenship Immediately
About This Novel
--This is a world where natural disasters are rampant. Monsters born from disasters follow the shadow of the moon, and the shadow of the abyss peers into the world. One day, Chu Han, who had survived the disaster, picked up a book. The moment he opened the page, he had the power to convert specific emotional values into records of natural disasters. Enjoy gluttony, from [Pillar Demon] to [Big Rabbit] to [World Devourer] Release fear, from [Banshee] to [Alien King] to [Old Ones] Spreading despair, from [Dark Lord] to [Witch] to [Hand of God] Of course, he can also gain the power of heroic spirits from natural disasters by curbing gluttony, blocking fear, and cutting off despair. For example, [Magical Girl] [Giant of Light] [Goblin Slayer] [Valkyrie] [Holy Sword Hero] [Partner of Justice]... But now, Chu Han needs to solve a very important matter Stepping on the corpse of the original natural disaster and looking at the world on the verge of destruction, Chu Han's soul asked: "No, who confiscated my citizenship???" This is no ordinary thug, you must strike hard! The noble Scourge King Chu Han returns to his loyal court "I must get my citizenship back immediately!"
What Readers Think
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
In general, the setting and the title of the book all seem familiar.
It's weird, it feels good, but I can't stand it
It's like the Disaster King Internship Manual
good
The protagonist always plays bad jokes, or in other words, the author always plays bad jokes. There is no normal person around the protagonist, distorted emotions, abstract behaviors, and blunt coincidences. To use the pen of Sequence Two, it is a third-rate author, a hodgepodge of plots.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
In general, the setting and the title of the book all seem familiar.
It's weird, it feels good, but I can't stand it
It's like the Disaster King Internship Manual
good
The protagonist always plays bad jokes, or in other words, the author always plays bad jokes. There is no normal person around the protagonist, distorted emotions, abstract behaviors, and blunt coincidences. To use the pen of Sequence Two, it is a third-rate author, a hodgepodge of plots.









