(Hard-core science fiction) At some point in the future, she is the hope of saving mankind. After all, the girl walked forward alone, without fear of anything. The heroine represents the most powerful creature in the universe, but she gets mixed up in the crowd...
Reader comments
Personally, I think this book looks good so far.
The author's control of the plot can be said to be excellent, with ups and downs in the plot, the fireworks of life and the tension of being in danger.
The characterization of the characters in the book is very three-dimensional, giving people the impression that "this story is the life of an 'ordinary person'". On one side is the running for life, on the other side is the pursuit of one's own hobbies. The two are handled relatively harmoniously in the article.
Finally, I would like to make a small suggestion: I hope that the author can try his best to follow the chronological order when narrating, and if there is any need to go forward in time, clearly write it down in the article. If you don't read what the author says, it might be a bit unclear when time changes.
(Feel free to comment, please forgive me if the comment is not good)
I felt like I was confused after reading the book for a long time. I didn't notice that there was a "time retrospective" in Chapter 29 [face covering] [petrified]
It looks pretty good.
It has always been every Hatsune chef's dream to bring Miku to life.
Yes, the subject matter is relatively new, and the author is relatively thoughtful. However, the plot is relatively bland. Being captured by the country is a small climax, showing the protagonist's wit and bravery. You can read it in your leisure time.
The content is both science fiction and very real.
It feels ok, author, cheers.
It's imaginative enough, and the rhythm is upbeat without losing depth. The writing has a smoothness like gurgling water. All in all, this is a debut novel with great growth prospects. I'm optimistic about you ~ The author is great
I have reason to suspect that the author has worked in artificial intelligence before. The technical details in the first few chapters are too rich.
I feel that the author is very technical and the content is very novel. I highly recommend this book and give the author a thumbs up.
It's a very good book but why are there so few people reading it?
Personally, I think this book looks good so far. The author's control of the plot can be said to be excellent, with ups and downs in the plot, the fireworks of life and the tension of being in danger. The characterization of the characters in the book is very three-dimensional, giving people the impression that "this story is the life of an 'ordinary person'". On one side is the running for life, on the other side is the pursuit of one's own hobbies. The two are handled relatively harmoniously in the article. Finally, I would like to make a small suggestion: I hope that the author can try his best to follow the chronological order when narrating, and if there is any need to go forward in time, clearly write it down in the article. If you don't read what the author says, it might be a bit unclear when time changes. (Feel free to comment, please forgive me if the comment is not good) I felt like I was confused after reading the book for a long time. I didn't notice that there was a "time retrospective" in Chapter 29 [face covering] [petrified]
It looks pretty good.
It has always been every Hatsune chef's dream to bring Miku to life.
Yes, the subject matter is relatively new, and the author is relatively thoughtful. However, the plot is relatively bland. Being captured by the country is a small climax, showing the protagonist's wit and bravery. You can read it in your leisure time.
The content is both science fiction and very real.
It feels ok, author, cheers.
It's imaginative enough, and the rhythm is upbeat without losing depth. The writing has a smoothness like gurgling water. All in all, this is a debut novel with great growth prospects. I'm optimistic about you ~ The author is great
I have reason to suspect that the author has worked in artificial intelligence before. The technical details in the first few chapters are too rich.
I feel that the author is very technical and the content is very novel. I highly recommend this book and give the author a thumbs up.
It's a very good book but why are there so few people reading it?