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5.8Score
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The author writes that the female channel must be a god
Overall, I feel good about your novel. But one thing is that I feel that your concept of the world is a little vague. I have a very strange feeling. What you wrote is obviously a complete world, but in my eyes, your world feels a bit broken, but in fact it is not bad. You can wait for me to take a look at it later and finally change the rating.
The story is quite exciting. Is the world of the protagonist also like the zombie apocalypse, controlled by higher-order people? Is the system saying that the Chaos Demon controls life just like he controls Yang Guang? [Eating Melon] According to the several levels mentioned in the system, the universe is destined to be Xuanhuang, Heaven and Earth. Dominating this extraordinary world should belong to the heavenly level. After all, the abilities given to the supporting characters are too powerful.
I originally wanted to give it two stars, but after thinking about it I decided not to.
Damn, I was almost dissuaded by the title of this book. Fortunately, it was too bookish. I planned to try the drug by force, but found that it was actually quite good [facepalm] [facepalm]
Secretly give me a five-star rating [laughing] I saw some people say that the protagonist is a salty fish. Let me tell you here. The protagonist is indeed a salty fish in a certain way. It is also mentioned in the introduction. After becoming invincible, he lives at home every day (basically playing to waste). After being bound by the game, he finally steps out of the house (actually it doesn't count?). Then you look at the first two apocalypses. The methods of creating disasters seem very salty and shabby. They just put a continuous disaster and slowly wait for human beings to collapse and despair, and then finally harvest and destroy the world. To sum up, the protagonist is Salted Fish! So if you like a very purposeful and ambitious protagonist, you don't need to click on this book! As for decisiveness in killing, I personally feel that the protagonist is already very decisive in killing. Generally speaking, this book is about the protagonist playing the game and creating different doomsday stories. What he likes more is the feeling of being a mastermind behind the scenes and creating different doomsday stories. The second is to slowly create a unique growth system. There will be wonderful stories about many people in the book. The protagonist is the guide and witness of the story, rather than a biographical novel protagonist in the conventional sense who either bears a blood feud or is responsible for saving the world. He has no hatred to avenge and does not care about any responsibilities. He is essentially a willful young man who expresses himself wantonly, and is probably a director-like character.
Let me ask a question, will every apocalypse end with total annihilation?
It's good-looking, but it's a bit small. It was promised to be two million!
I'm even more curious about the previous story of one god, two saints, three emperors, four emperors, five gods, six demons, seven immortals, eight kings, nine heroes and ten madmen.
It's so exciting, why are there only one to two chapters a day?
Does the protagonist, the so-called demon lord, only have the ability to suppress demons?