
Alien Relic Hunter
About This Novel
For some unknown reason, the process of solar decay suddenly accelerated... In order to survive, humans had to abandon their homeland that had survived for millions of years. The survivors on the "Ark" drifted in the universe for nine hundred years before they finally found such a place to stand - "Alpha Star". But on this planet, there are relics left by the previous civilization everywhere. The Alpha Civilization left countless resources and technologies in the ruins. In order to obtain these things, "Relic Hunter", a new profession with both high risks and high rewards, was born... In a plane crash, Ke Lan accidentally entered the hinterland of a high-level ruins, but accidentally obtained the inheritance from an alien civilization. But what he didn't expect was that this was not a golden finger at all, but a "curse" that would kill him! Ke Lan: "I am a hunter just to make a living, why do you call me a disaster? You are just slandering me!" Two reader groups have been blocked, and the third reader group has been changed to the built-in function of the APP to join the group with one click. You can view it if you have more than 500 followers.
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Official(64)Scraped 19d ago
Very well written
But I can't read it. When I start reading the first chapter, I always feel like I've missed a lot of chapters. This style is not suitable for me, but the writing is very good.
Relic Hunters are a bit advanced. This is the first time I read an article about the excavation of interstellar civilization relics. It turns out that Ke Lan and his team of relic hunters encountered a big crisis, but it was quite refreshing to see them working together perfectly to overcome the crisis.
The beginning is really amazing
But there are too many supporting roles in the back, and it's inexplicable how the group is recycled. Aren't you a lone ranger?
Don't know what to say
The protagonist is just a dishonorable person, and his IQ is in arrears, and he becomes more and more angry as he gets behind him. Since he doesn't want to be a savior, why don't he find a consortium if there is any danger? Waste of labor and money
Um, actually I highly recommend the author to reprint and serialize this book on other platforms. It is a pity that such a good book has been lost here. The royalties on other platforms may not be much, but someone will definitely reward it. If you add this extra money, it will probably be better than the pure royalties!
Gram warning
It was well written, I was looking forward to it, but after reading a few chapters I saw the Cthulhu elements, I had no choice but to abandon the book. If anyone like me can't stand Cthulhu, you can retreat. The first few chapters I read were all online, so even though I didn't read them, I still gave them five stars.
worth a look
It's pretty good, but I guess it's hard to be popular. The plot is good and the writing is not bad, but I "personally" feel that, except for the opening chapter, the other plots are purely the male protagonist's solo show, wasting so many good characters (supporting roles). What I can't stand is that the character of Zofia is transformed from a fruitless character. The female character who was determined and courageous turned into a silly and sweet character, and then directly developed into a free character without much interaction. One moment she said she was just pleasing to the male protagonist, and the next moment she was directly engaged (I can't see how this engagement is of any use to the male protagonist), plus a one-stop service of "eyes full of worry". Love comes like a tornado, just like the bloody plot at 8:30 that the author complained about. Worth watching, but not for me, I hate any vase and inexplicable plot.
Come and see
First of all, everything in this post is inferred based on known information. If you guess it, remember to kill me, although it is probably impossible. Because the author explicitly states that no external gods or old branches exist. And I followed the idea of running a group. First of all, the protagonist group crash-landed in the ruins at the beginning, and then when they opened the door and saw the same kind of corpses, they were still parasitized. The whole group must not survive? I'll just skip the battle. Everyone passed the investigation, and then the dog kp secretly rolled inspiration, and the protagonist succeeded. Then the protagonist directly went through a distorted text CG, opened a short period of psychic vision and almost became alienated on the spot. Due to the mental shock, he lost his sanity. Then, the trap is skipped. A group of people discovered optical camouflage and the hound paid a drop of blood to open the door. When I went down, I encountered a piece of flesh that squirmed and could transform into someone else with just a drop of blood (blindly guessing the offspring of a black goat, because it would arouse the desires of everyone around it and block some of the body's instinctive protection? Plus it has the characteristics of growth and reproduction/replication) It wouldn't be too much to drop some san, right? /Then there were countless pieces of frozen meat in the ice tunnel behind, the same as before. Although the Black Goat doesn't care about the so-called blood relationship, his descendants are treated like this? Blind guessing is the foreshadowing of the disappearance of the Alpha aliens. Then there are the big eyeballs caused by high-power searchlights (suspected to be Yug). In another novel, the nameless fog is Yog's mother (and Bubbles is a heavy mother-controller!), And the nameless fog fights with the black goat every day. The reason is just because the nameless fog represents non-existence and has no admirers (maybe because it represents the unknown, so it can't be remembered?), So it can only go around living by offering sacrifices to the black goat, and intentionally or unintentionally only snatches the black goat's sacrifice. Take away the pot, the cook, and the clone or heir of the black goat who went to enjoy the sacrifice. I suspect that the Alpha people were used by Naija to attack the Black Goat. Then when the Black Goat arrived, the Naija shakers brought the Nameless Mist and gave them a hard blow. Then Yug, a severe mother-controller, has always been here. Then the protagonist looks directly into his big eyes. Maybe the protagonist is not crazy for some reason and has gained some benefits? (Such as knowledge) This can also explain why he can understand the language of the Alpha people in the future. While others continue to drop san. Maybe it was a big success? Not directly crazy, but probably reaching the critical point. (As an observer, it makes sense that Yug didn't take action against them.) Then he entered the room full of jars and was plundering them. Suddenly he saw the Stitch Monster. San continued to fall, going half crazy. The symptom may be selective amnesia? And if the clone that Yug left here was the one who had a good impression of humans, then the choice to erase some things can be explained.
There is a small problem
As mentioned at the beginning of the work, they are all lone hunters, and there is no problem in helping each other in the ruins, because their skills complement each other, and helping each other has a higher chance of survival. But after leaving the ruins, why are they still in a small team? There is no reasonable tie that binds them together. Personal humble opinion
What kind of bullshit relic hunter is this? Just call it Death Brigade. It's just a tomb robbing note dressed in interstellar clothing. The key point is that it's not vivid enough.
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Official(64)Scraped 19d ago
Very well written
But I can't read it. When I start reading the first chapter, I always feel like I've missed a lot of chapters. This style is not suitable for me, but the writing is very good.
Relic Hunters are a bit advanced. This is the first time I read an article about the excavation of interstellar civilization relics. It turns out that Ke Lan and his team of relic hunters encountered a big crisis, but it was quite refreshing to see them working together perfectly to overcome the crisis.
The beginning is really amazing
But there are too many supporting roles in the back, and it's inexplicable how the group is recycled. Aren't you a lone ranger?
Don't know what to say
The protagonist is just a dishonorable person, and his IQ is in arrears, and he becomes more and more angry as he gets behind him. Since he doesn't want to be a savior, why don't he find a consortium if there is any danger? Waste of labor and money
Um, actually I highly recommend the author to reprint and serialize this book on other platforms. It is a pity that such a good book has been lost here. The royalties on other platforms may not be much, but someone will definitely reward it. If you add this extra money, it will probably be better than the pure royalties!
Gram warning
It was well written, I was looking forward to it, but after reading a few chapters I saw the Cthulhu elements, I had no choice but to abandon the book. If anyone like me can't stand Cthulhu, you can retreat. The first few chapters I read were all online, so even though I didn't read them, I still gave them five stars.
worth a look
It's pretty good, but I guess it's hard to be popular. The plot is good and the writing is not bad, but I "personally" feel that, except for the opening chapter, the other plots are purely the male protagonist's solo show, wasting so many good characters (supporting roles). What I can't stand is that the character of Zofia is transformed from a fruitless character. The female character who was determined and courageous turned into a silly and sweet character, and then directly developed into a free character without much interaction. One moment she said she was just pleasing to the male protagonist, and the next moment she was directly engaged (I can't see how this engagement is of any use to the male protagonist), plus a one-stop service of "eyes full of worry". Love comes like a tornado, just like the bloody plot at 8:30 that the author complained about. Worth watching, but not for me, I hate any vase and inexplicable plot.
Come and see
First of all, everything in this post is inferred based on known information. If you guess it, remember to kill me, although it is probably impossible. Because the author explicitly states that no external gods or old branches exist. And I followed the idea of running a group. First of all, the protagonist group crash-landed in the ruins at the beginning, and then when they opened the door and saw the same kind of corpses, they were still parasitized. The whole group must not survive? I'll just skip the battle. Everyone passed the investigation, and then the dog kp secretly rolled inspiration, and the protagonist succeeded. Then the protagonist directly went through a distorted text CG, opened a short period of psychic vision and almost became alienated on the spot. Due to the mental shock, he lost his sanity. Then, the trap is skipped. A group of people discovered optical camouflage and the hound paid a drop of blood to open the door. When I went down, I encountered a piece of flesh that squirmed and could transform into someone else with just a drop of blood (blindly guessing the offspring of a black goat, because it would arouse the desires of everyone around it and block some of the body's instinctive protection? Plus it has the characteristics of growth and reproduction/replication) It wouldn't be too much to drop some san, right? /Then there were countless pieces of frozen meat in the ice tunnel behind, the same as before. Although the Black Goat doesn't care about the so-called blood relationship, his descendants are treated like this? Blind guessing is the foreshadowing of the disappearance of the Alpha aliens. Then there are the big eyeballs caused by high-power searchlights (suspected to be Yug). In another novel, the nameless fog is Yog's mother (and Bubbles is a heavy mother-controller!), And the nameless fog fights with the black goat every day. The reason is just because the nameless fog represents non-existence and has no admirers (maybe because it represents the unknown, so it can't be remembered?), So it can only go around living by offering sacrifices to the black goat, and intentionally or unintentionally only snatches the black goat's sacrifice. Take away the pot, the cook, and the clone or heir of the black goat who went to enjoy the sacrifice. I suspect that the Alpha people were used by Naija to attack the Black Goat. Then when the Black Goat arrived, the Naija shakers brought the Nameless Mist and gave them a hard blow. Then Yug, a severe mother-controller, has always been here. Then the protagonist looks directly into his big eyes. Maybe the protagonist is not crazy for some reason and has gained some benefits? (Such as knowledge) This can also explain why he can understand the language of the Alpha people in the future. While others continue to drop san. Maybe it was a big success? Not directly crazy, but probably reaching the critical point. (As an observer, it makes sense that Yug didn't take action against them.) Then he entered the room full of jars and was plundering them. Suddenly he saw the Stitch Monster. San continued to fall, going half crazy. The symptom may be selective amnesia? And if the clone that Yug left here was the one who had a good impression of humans, then the choice to erase some things can be explained.
There is a small problem
As mentioned at the beginning of the work, they are all lone hunters, and there is no problem in helping each other in the ruins, because their skills complement each other, and helping each other has a higher chance of survival. But after leaving the ruins, why are they still in a small team? There is no reasonable tie that binds them together. Personal humble opinion
What kind of bullshit relic hunter is this? Just call it Death Brigade. It's just a tomb robbing note dressed in interstellar clothing. The key point is that it's not vivid enough.
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Background world: original apocalyptic background Tags: [Future World] [Apocalypse] [Cthulhu] [Adventure] Whether the protagonist is original: Yes (including time-travel elements) Single heroine/no heroine: None (none yet) Score (out of 100): 87 Single owner's message: I only want to say two words about this novel, it's absolutely amazing. The various elements are integrated very well. Come and catch this author who doesn't want to be irritated. Similar recommendations: "The Lost Ring"


New careers with risks and high rewards were created... In a plane crash, Ke Lan mistakenly entered the hinterland of a high-level ruins, but unexpectedly received the inheritance from an alien civilization. But what he didn't expect was that this was not a golden finger at all, but a "curse" that would kill him!




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