
Edge of Pure Land
by Begonia Lamp
About This Novel
"Earth Chronicles" records: In December 2534, Lu Fuji, who was suffering from a terminal illness, secretly got involved in the forbidden power. By studying the life structure of the White Walkers, he used his own illness to create the ability to devour the White Walkers. This behavior abandoned the dignity of being a human being and was punishable by everyone! In August 2535, the world suffered a tragedy, and the devil was crowned king. In May 2536, tragic news, the rebellious king Lu Buer is approaching the City of God! In July 2537, welcome the great fourth-generation holy monarch to his loyal city of God! [Non-Wasteland Apocalypse]
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
In fact, it is a Cthulhu novel, but it is well written, not too poisonous, and has no basic logical problems. There will be no contradictions in behavior or speech. The novel can be read word for word. The plot characters can be remembered for three years. It is a smooth read, but it never deviates from its origins. There are still clowns who block the way, but the level is not bad. It is not like a certain originator who broke off an engagement and wrote 50 idiots after writing 100 chapters. You can read it when you are in a book shortage.
Nt logic, did the author not graduate from high school? Logic doesn't make sense
Such a good book, but so few people have read it
On the empty platform is a pitch-black sculpture, as if a soldier is watching the night. Half of his body is mutilated, scarred under the starlight, but unyielding. A sentence is engraved on the black stone base of the sculpture: "We are willing to devote ourselves to this never-ending battle until the last drop of blood is shed. We will never be timid or look back." ... They paused: "--We die in the past, you open up the future! --Just excerpt a paragraph and it will be very charming.
You can jump directly to Chapter 8 and you will never miss any plot.
It's good-looking, but there's a bit of a dragon vibe in the back, but the protagonist's charisma is much stronger than that of Concubine Ming. It has the flavor of a young man's wanton arrogance. I like it very much.
The person who invented the method of stepping on branches to attract monsters is really a genius, and he was only discovered when he stepped on branches after shouting loudly.
It starts but ends, and the story is quite exciting.
Anticlimactic The ending was written too hastily, and it felt like it was ending just for the sake of ending. Many of the foreshadowings in the previous chapters were not recycled, and the ending was made up of books by constantly adding new settings. The previous writing was very interesting, but the ending ended badly, which was very disappointing. But overall, the book is well written until the last 93%. The settings are interlocking, the world view is revealed step by step, and the emotional lines are well written. It's a pity that it's so unfinished It's like an unfinished building. There were no problems with the design and construction of the building, but in the end, I was handed over to a shelf building without water or electricity.
It's the 24th. Update.
Update. What's going on? It's the 24th and there's still no update.
Good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking
Well enough
If you are confused about books, you can come and take a look.
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Official(22)Scraped 19d ago
In fact, it is a Cthulhu novel, but it is well written, not too poisonous, and has no basic logical problems. There will be no contradictions in behavior or speech. The novel can be read word for word. The plot characters can be remembered for three years. It is a smooth read, but it never deviates from its origins. There are still clowns who block the way, but the level is not bad. It is not like a certain originator who broke off an engagement and wrote 50 idiots after writing 100 chapters. You can read it when you are in a book shortage.
Nt logic, did the author not graduate from high school? Logic doesn't make sense
Such a good book, but so few people have read it
On the empty platform is a pitch-black sculpture, as if a soldier is watching the night. Half of his body is mutilated, scarred under the starlight, but unyielding. A sentence is engraved on the black stone base of the sculpture: "We are willing to devote ourselves to this never-ending battle until the last drop of blood is shed. We will never be timid or look back." ... They paused: "--We die in the past, you open up the future! --Just excerpt a paragraph and it will be very charming.
You can jump directly to Chapter 8 and you will never miss any plot.
It's good-looking, but there's a bit of a dragon vibe in the back, but the protagonist's charisma is much stronger than that of Concubine Ming. It has the flavor of a young man's wanton arrogance. I like it very much.
The person who invented the method of stepping on branches to attract monsters is really a genius, and he was only discovered when he stepped on branches after shouting loudly.
It starts but ends, and the story is quite exciting.
Anticlimactic The ending was written too hastily, and it felt like it was ending just for the sake of ending. Many of the foreshadowings in the previous chapters were not recycled, and the ending was made up of books by constantly adding new settings. The previous writing was very interesting, but the ending ended badly, which was very disappointing. But overall, the book is well written until the last 93%. The settings are interlocking, the world view is revealed step by step, and the emotional lines are well written. It's a pity that it's so unfinished It's like an unfinished building. There were no problems with the design and construction of the building, but in the end, I was handed over to a shelf building without water or electricity.
It's the 24th. Update.
Update. What's going on? It's the 24th and there's still no update.
Good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking, good looking
Well enough
If you are confused about books, you can come and take a look.
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When humans get involved in the secrets of gods, and when ignorant people violate truth and taboos, I wake up from the cocoon of time, walk on the edge of ruins and civilization, and play an elegy. --This introduction is very handsome. I remember that the author still felt that the writing style of the last book was not interesting. Although the creativity is quite good, I fell in love with this book just because of the introduction. I think the author is very thoughtful and it should be worth pursuing. ૮₍ ¬ ᴗ ¬₎ა




At the beginning, I almost thought it was a game turned into reality, but the result was completely different. Although the science fiction category is more biased toward supernatural powers. Recommendation index:★★★




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Some people say this is heaven, others say this is hell. The right to evolve, the right to live, the right to operate, the right to believe, the right to farm, the right to bear arms, the right to rest, the right to choose a mate, the right to reproduce, the right to read books, the right to teach knowledge, the right to holy baptism... The weak are not qualified to survive. Everyone must try their best to prove their worth in order to regain dignity and personality. This is the law of survival in the Pure Land. When humans get involved in the secrets of gods, and when ignorant people violate truth and taboos, I wake up from the cocoon of time, walk on the edge of ruins and civilization, and play an elegy.













