
From Prisoner to Si Chen
by Carrot Balls
About This Novel
"All scholars who study mystical arts should understand one truth: Dreams have no walls." "At the end of that dream, there is the path to the supreme paradise." In 1926, on a midsummer night, a game anchor came to the world. What he saw was a haze that shrouded the entire world - machine guns, trenches, esotericism, prohibition, mysticism; astrology, alchemy, magic, film, and the road of fire swords. Four major years, twelve chen; triple spiral, tenth level of essence. Jilan can only rely on foresight and extra points to escape from this haze, and deduce his own "player" path to reach the top. "Did you know? If your gnosis is high enough, you will be forced into watching short movies late at night..." Keywords: Victorian dark fantasy, mysticism, esotericism, Cthulhu, mysterious practice, unlimited streaming, original copy
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Why did the protagonist suddenly change his personality? Survival was his first priority, but in the face of a sudden war, he went to bring a tow bottle even though he clearly had no chance of saving his life.
The promotion of the protagonist in the early stage is quite purposeful, and the pace is not slow. Starting from the mid-term, there is no foresight, and decisions are made only when things come to an end. The pace is still slow, especially the plot after arriving in the imperial capital. The development period is too long, which made me a little anxious. But I still need some additional explanation. Although it feels like the protagonist has been depraved in a sense, the author did lay down some foreshadowing. Whether it is the protagonist's slow intelligence or slow development, it is understandable. Because the protagonist is "sick" and the map has been changed, the plot is generally reasonable. But even so, the reason why I still deducted one star is because I don't like this reasonableness. The plot is also reasonable. Isn't the early plot at the border very refreshing? Why is this happening later? Do we have to pursue this kind of rationality? Rationally I can accept and understand it, but emotionally I don't agree with it.
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When I read it in the past, I felt it had a little depth, but later it felt a little superficial. I don't know why, but the previous book was almost in the same game style, so the author was quite good at writing in this aspect, and the plot was handled well, although later I felt that the writing was a bit simplistic, and the plot was not that complicated. Of course, this is a good thing and a bad thing, because it is too simple, and you can see through it at a glance. It does feel weird. Overall, it is quite good, and the update speed is also quite fast.
What can I say? I can't find anything wrong with it, but the level 4 melee combat power, I'll do it if I don't accept it, the plot, etc., Were all awesome before, but when the path combat power reaches level 2, I suddenly become a little Kara. The surrounding paths at level 4 are not as good as dogs, and the level 6 is all over the place. This combat power system switches too suddenly. Although the protagonist can fight across levels, but... From invincible to being bullied, and then slowly from level 2 to level 3, the transition time is too long. Level 3 to level 4, I don't know when it will be. Maybe if I write at this pace, I won't even think of level 10 if I don't have more than 10 million words. Or maybe the author got tired of writing that day, and between chapters 2-3, he suddenly promoted the protagonist and jumped directly to level 3-4? And then suddenly it ends?
fine
It feels okay, but actually I feel that those people in the record meeting are really dead, which can promote the growth of the protagonist, or, more reasonable. Now every time I see those souls are still there, I feel weird. It gives me a feeling that if I am with the protagonist, I will not really die.
At first I thought the protagonist had the character of the mysterious protagonist Klein. In the middle, I felt that the protagonist was just a trumpet Lu Sheng. In the end, I realized that I still underestimated the protagonist, who was much more reckless than Lu Sheng.
Seeing this introduction and Si Chen, it feels like a secret sect simulator
Esoteric simulator? ? ? ? Hmm,,, let's look at it again,,,, it should still be based on a little bit of the Tantric worldview.
A very good and very good food
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Official(51)Scraped 20d ago
Why did the protagonist suddenly change his personality? Survival was his first priority, but in the face of a sudden war, he went to bring a tow bottle even though he clearly had no chance of saving his life.
The promotion of the protagonist in the early stage is quite purposeful, and the pace is not slow. Starting from the mid-term, there is no foresight, and decisions are made only when things come to an end. The pace is still slow, especially the plot after arriving in the imperial capital. The development period is too long, which made me a little anxious. But I still need some additional explanation. Although it feels like the protagonist has been depraved in a sense, the author did lay down some foreshadowing. Whether it is the protagonist's slow intelligence or slow development, it is understandable. Because the protagonist is "sick" and the map has been changed, the plot is generally reasonable. But even so, the reason why I still deducted one star is because I don't like this reasonableness. The plot is also reasonable. Isn't the early plot at the border very refreshing? Why is this happening later? Do we have to pursue this kind of rationality? Rationally I can accept and understand it, but emotionally I don't agree with it.
Give a good review from the villain chase
Well
When I read it in the past, I felt it had a little depth, but later it felt a little superficial. I don't know why, but the previous book was almost in the same game style, so the author was quite good at writing in this aspect, and the plot was handled well, although later I felt that the writing was a bit simplistic, and the plot was not that complicated. Of course, this is a good thing and a bad thing, because it is too simple, and you can see through it at a glance. It does feel weird. Overall, it is quite good, and the update speed is also quite fast.
What can I say? I can't find anything wrong with it, but the level 4 melee combat power, I'll do it if I don't accept it, the plot, etc., Were all awesome before, but when the path combat power reaches level 2, I suddenly become a little Kara. The surrounding paths at level 4 are not as good as dogs, and the level 6 is all over the place. This combat power system switches too suddenly. Although the protagonist can fight across levels, but... From invincible to being bullied, and then slowly from level 2 to level 3, the transition time is too long. Level 3 to level 4, I don't know when it will be. Maybe if I write at this pace, I won't even think of level 10 if I don't have more than 10 million words. Or maybe the author got tired of writing that day, and between chapters 2-3, he suddenly promoted the protagonist and jumped directly to level 3-4? And then suddenly it ends?
fine
It feels okay, but actually I feel that those people in the record meeting are really dead, which can promote the growth of the protagonist, or, more reasonable. Now every time I see those souls are still there, I feel weird. It gives me a feeling that if I am with the protagonist, I will not really die.
At first I thought the protagonist had the character of the mysterious protagonist Klein. In the middle, I felt that the protagonist was just a trumpet Lu Sheng. In the end, I realized that I still underestimated the protagonist, who was much more reckless than Lu Sheng.
Seeing this introduction and Si Chen, it feels like a secret sect simulator
Esoteric simulator? ? ? ? Hmm,,, let's look at it again,,,, it should still be based on a little bit of the Tantric worldview.
A very good and very good food
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I personally feel that the writing in the esoteric text is pretty good. The protagonist is a bit neurotic. But we can see growth from it There are some details that are a little less well written. But it doesn't matter. I think both the setting and the things the author drew from are very interesting. Overall, I think it's a great product. 7 Points




All scholars who study mysterious arts should understand the truth that dreams have no walls. " "At the end of that dreamland, there is the path to the highest divine land. " In 1926, on a midsummer night, a game anchor came to this world. What he saw was a haze that enveloped the entire world.




Boutique -------- "All scholars who study mysterious arts should understand the truth that dreams have no walls." "At the end of that dreamland, there is the path to the highest divine land." In 1926, on a midsummer night, a game anchor came to this world. What he saw was a haze that enveloped the entire world-- Machine guns, trenches, esotericism, prohibition, mysticism; astrology, alchemy, magic, film, the path of the fire sword. Four major years, twelve chen; triple spiral, tenth level of essence. Jilan can only rely on foresight and extra points to escape from this haze, and deduce his own "player" path to reach the top. "Did you know? If your gnosis is high enough and you watch a movie late at night, you will be forced into it..."



"All scholars who study mysterious arts should understand the truth that dreams have no walls." "At the end of that dreamland, there is the path to the highest divine land." Machine guns, trenches, esotericism, prohibition, mysticism; astrology, alchemy, magic, film, the path of the fire sword. Four major years, twelve chen; triple spiral, tenth level of essence. Jilan can only rely on foresight and extra points to escape from this haze, and deduce his own "player" path to reach the top.













