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Explore more →Which Apocalyptic Novel Is Better? Hurry up and Leave the Post-Apocalyptic Novels You Think Are Good
Are there many apocalyptic novels? Madonna's, dark, banal. I don't know which novel is your favorite.
The Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Novel Finally Rises Hahaha
The apocalyptic zombies have finally risen. I recently found a lot of interesting zombie stories, and everyone recommends them.
Looking for High-Quality Doomsday Zombie Articles
Don't be like City A or City B. The most annoying and perfunctory feeling should be close to reality and mutable. The zombies should be strong with a clear structure. The protagonist's IQ should be online but not a stallion.
A Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Series, I Can Finish Reading It After Reading Dozens of Books
I Want to Read High-Quality Doomsday Zombie Stories
The Protagonist Starts with a System That Gives Him an Army and Summons His Subordinates.
Awesome
Zombies! Zombies! Shuhuang Seeks Zombie Articles
The Pinnacle of Apocalyptic Literature
Doomsday hegemony
The Top Doomsday Text in Your Heart
I want the male and female protagonists to both have online IQs, and not those mindless female protagonists that rely entirely on the male protagonist. It's best not to have too many golden fingers or other spaces. The best heroine is the one who has not been reborn. Both male and female channels are acceptable
Top-Notch Books, 🍅Masterpieces (Don't Recommend Alien Beasts to Kill Gods), I Have Tried Them All
High-Quality Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Stories Should Make People More and More Addicted as They Read Them. School-Based Stories Are Better.
I Just Picked up a 50000G Mobile Phone. I'll Give It a Try with Some Books.
The End of the World! the End of the World! I've Recently Become Obsessed with Apocalyptic Literature! Looking for Good-Looking Apocalyptic Articles
War, I Want War, a Big War, and the Protagonist Must Be a Monster.
The End of the World + Unlimited Bullets + Unlimited Supplies + System Space (Unique)
Unlimited bullets and unlimited supplies without any restrictions
Apocalyptic Flow, This Absolute God
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Tomato Apocalyptic Masterpiece, If It's Below 9.4, Don't Recommend It
Zombies and natural disasters are fine, but the Holy Mother must die. The protagonist's IQ must be online. Don't bring a system, buy hundreds of millions of supplies, and bring an arsenal that insults your IQ.
Explosive Troops! Explosive Troops! Explosive Troops! ! !
Say important things three times, note:
Private Shelters Should Be Built in the Last Days! It's Best to Keep the Heroine Alone.
Most people's ambitions are not that big, so don't just build a powerful gathering place for survivors. It's hard to control and it's easy to collapse.
Umbrella Company Types
A large company with its own underground base, mercenaries, and masterminds controlling other countries.
If It's Less Than 9.0 and Read by 200,000 People, Don't Post It and Hand over Your Masterpiece.
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Here are all high-quality readings about Tomato. You can check out the classic readings from the time when Tomato started.
The Kind of Military Novel About Establishing an Independent Country and Doing Whatever You Don't Accept
Summon the Army, a Soldier-Type System Novel
There is a system, you can also travel through time, summon soldiers, knights, army type




















































































This is a breath of fresh air among apocalyptic literature. It grasps the overall situation very well. It is not like other apocalyptic literature that has the "I'm glad the apocalypse is coming" state. We ordinary people at the bottom really don't have a distorted mentality like those in the United States. Those authors don't understand our cohesion and organizational power at all.
Yes, judging from the current situation, it is indeed a fine product. It's quite surprising that this book actually thinks of finding acquaintances first, and then recovering areas such as power plants and water plants, as well as warehouses to ensure food supplies. There are no bad points for the time being, let's see how the author handles the details later.
It looks good, especially suitable for people with red colors like me. The setting is reasonable. The key is that it doesn't look like a virgin when saving people. Instead, it feels like a natural thing and doesn't feel too out of the ordinary. Unlike some novels, the protagonist becomes a warlord step by step after acquiring the system. Come on author [blowing kiss][blowing kiss][blowing kiss]
My rating is that it looks good, for the following reasons: 1. The weapons, countries, and place names in the article are all based on reality, and the sense of realism is quite sufficient. 2. There are no mindlessly enhanced zombies (such as supernatural powers, immortality and martial arts training, etc.). Although there are some mutants (elite monsters), they are still not enough to be seen in front of an army with full firepower. 3. The protagonist himself is kind-hearted, but he can be decisive against his enemies. He does not look down on former public officials just because he is in charge of the army, but manages to coexist as equals. This is much better than the "beasts" in some dark apocalyptic novels. … Here are some tips from me: 1. At the beginning, you should first deal with the zombies and then study the system, rather than research the system first and then deal with the zombies. After all, the zombies are right outside the door, and you can't guarantee that they won't break in while you are researching. Moreover, the beginning is a bit long-winded and should be simplified as much as possible. 2. The main routine is to send troops, kill zombies, rescue people, summon troops, and cycle. However, sometimes the zombie killing process can be simplified to make space to write about the daily life of ordinary people in the safe zone (such as police patrols, civil servants working, workers working, students attending classes, etc.). Sometimes, other refuges can be appropriately written (such as official forces, unofficial forces, personal forces, etc.) To describe their plight, darkness and glory. 3. If the author wants boss-level carbon-based zombies, the number must be controlled. That's all for now.
The author is rigorous and realistic, and the details can withstand scrutiny without any absurdity. The place names in the book are all taken from reality, vividly depicting the actual scene of the doomsday. The plot logic is strict, and the protagonist Lu Cheng shows human wisdom and tenacity when obtaining survival supplies. Different from similar novels, the survivors here are closer to reality, with choices, struggles and mutual help, interpreting real human nature and giving a strong sense of substitution. It is an apocalyptic masterpiece not to be missed. [Learned]
It's pretty good. I recommend you to study more excellent novels such as Shadow Force and War System in the End Times. Don't imitate the hydrology of the novel "War System in the End Times"
See Chapter 50. The plot advances smoothly, the writing is sophisticated, and the characters are vividly drawn. When it is time to attack, it is decisive, without delay, without any bloodshed, and no flaws or poisonous points have been found yet. As for the setting issue, everyone has their own preferences. Damn, please write faster. Isn't it enough?
The author writes very well, and he follows the style of servant of the people, which is my favorite type. The author does not need to pay attention to those who are obsessed with having no girls, having girls, or having many girls. He will follow his own ideas. For those who are dissatisfied, I give you the pen and you write it. I originally wrote the novel because I was dissatisfied with the author's content, so I started my own business Big cheers for the author! Comparison🫰🏻🫰🏻🫰🏻
The novel is very good, especially the People's Army does a really good job for the people. It's hard to imagine what those people who have had their three views broken think. In the end, if the army doesn't come to save you, how can you save yourself?
I finished reading this book in one sitting. It's so beautiful. The author is so good at writing it, and it's so flesh-and-blood. After reading this book, it reminded me of a post-apocalyptic novel "The Remnants of the End" that I read ten years ago. What a coincidence, that book was also based in the northwest, but it was a pity that it was unfinished. The background of that book is also very cruel. Several veterans led a group of people to survive in the vast sea of corpses in the northwest. There are a lot of tricks, such as fantasy, ghosts, future people, superpowers, and finally even a sunspot storm, but the author's butt is a little crooked! ! !
I haven't read a post-apocalyptic novel for a long time. I re-read this category and found a fine book. Although it is a common system explosion novel, it is currently very rigorous and realistic. It uses PLA and is not too bizarre. The place names are real place names (it is difficult not to make people suspect that the author has the same background as the protagonist of the novel). The writing is also very logical and not completely based on it. Depending on the system, there are reasonable ways to obtain power, water, food, and unlike a lot of similar articles about survivors with bad intentions, most of this article is like what would happen in reality. However, I feel that it has little to do with the "World in Conflict; Soviet Attack" in the introduction. The updates are fairly frequent, and it is well worth reading [eating melon] [sneery laugh]
I have also seen many doomsday system articles on Tomato. I feel that this author has escaped from the common problem of many systematic novels, which is to write the protagonist as a warlord leader. It's no wonder that many authors dare not write about the People's Liberation Army. Because they don't have that red star in their hearts at all. No matter how good the writing is, it won't be good. Many plots have exceeded my expectations. I thought they were classic cliché plots, such as the part about saving my parents. I thought that the parents had to be bullied or that two soldiers had to be sacrificed. I didn't expect it to be so real, and I passed it by in an understatement. Anyway, at present, it looks like a web article about summoning soldiers. If you're talking about fun, I think the Red Alert Commander one is okay, but if you want to talk about truth, I feel like this can be used as a handle. I like the author very much and hope that the author can continue writing. [Like][Like][Like][Like]
Very good novel, Love Comes from the South of the River
It's pretty good. It can be seen that the author's writing is very careful and meticulous. There are currently no poisonous points or contradictions. The only shortcoming is that there are not enough updates [laughing], and the zombies are slowly evolving, which is very interesting. In the future, I can also write about pig feet taking over official military base equipment.
I've read more than 200 chapters so far, and it's really good, but sometimes it's a bit confusing. The author's writing style is quite good, and he describes in detail issues ranging from the military field to living areas, as well as political areas. The protagonist has a more righteous character. There's no sense of darkness like other apocalyptic novels, it's just that kind of extreme individualism The tactics currently used by the protagonist are to surround the city in the countryside and use the zombies' sensitivity to sound to lure and suppress heavy firepower, which are also relatively good. The explanation of the military aspects and life aspects of returning to the battlefield and stationed in the safe zone is quite detailed. If there are pictures, some readers will provide them. The political area has temporarily abolished the judicial organs and replaced them with direct executions of theft, rape, arson, robbery and inciting others to counter-revolution. This shows that the protagonist is decisive. After all, it is a special period. As for agriculture, they found samples of hybrid plants that were cultivated at that time from an urban laboratory. It's good to plan to restore agricultural production👍 As for factories, a small part of the industrial chain can now be completed. Some light industrial products can produce some Regarding education, a large number of survivors were found in the teaching area, including teachers and other positions. So the protagonist plans to restore the education system, which I feel is right. After all, the future belongs to the children
The writing is quite good. There are no problems except that the update is a bit slow. Also, the author doesn't need to worry about those things, just to increase the sense of existence. Talking to them will only increase their troubles and increase their arrogance.
This is the first time I heard about the fire that saves mankind in the end of the world, and it is not the kind of killing that is decisive and profit-oriented. It gave me a feeling of being neither a hero nor a human being. The author hopes that you can also enjoy this book.
It is a rare masterpiece of the apocalypse. The author has a deep understanding of the rescue and social recovery after the apocalypse. He does not do anything vain and focuses on restoring social order. The plot is intense and exciting, and the plot is not delayed. The update is too slow, please write quickly!
It's very interesting. The author is so powerful. He uses his real name all the time. It's so immersive. Especially the broadcast around Chapter 400, it's so well written, it conveys the feeling that a single spark will eventually start a prairie fire, and it makes people excited [smile]
To be fair, this book is not actually a "good book", because in terms of writing style and conflict design, it is actually not up to standard. At least for me, it was very stiff when I read it, and there were no emotional ups and downs, as if everything was going by the book. But all things considered, I am still very willing to recommend this book. First, it does not bend its butt and follows the line of serving the people and rebuilding order; second, it has no obvious poisonous points and is not bloody; most importantly, it truly treats the end of the world as the "apocalypse". The protagonists of many apocalyptic novels give me the feeling that they are eager for the apocalypse to come and the order to collapse to rely on God-given cheats to become a master. This book does not have any such speculator atmosphere, which is very comfortable. All in all, I give it a thumbs up and look forward to the author's follow-up and second book.
Generally speaking: Lanzhou can be said to be at the top of the list of apocalyptic armies. It's relatively smooth in every aspect, but the author paid great attention to his body. Although Chief Gu mentioned his background, he looked like a warlord separatist. Lanzhou adheres to the leadership of the party, follows the party, and has a firm original intention. Highly recommend it. The zombie commanded by Xiao was a little too strong and a little poisonous. (The above personal evaluation, please don't comment if you don't like it)
This is a good novel, with all kinds of equipment, characters with different expressions, hope for survival, and grief for sacrifice. I have only read it for less than an hour. This review is only for me after reading about the first 50 chapters, so I cannot give a true evaluation (it is better to read other people's comments than to read it yourself)
It's a good book. I read it in two days. The writing is okay. The plot doesn't drag or stretch, and it doesn't have too many bad points. Overall, it's a bit similar to another book called "The End of Days: When Will the Blues Get Abrams". They all have their differences and are worth reading. It's just that it's too short. I hope it won't collapse or end later.
The author's writing style is solid, especially in the description of military equipment, strategic deployment and environment, showing a profound knowledge reserve and writing skills. The early reading is really enjoyable. However, as the plot progresses, the perspective of the novel becomes relatively single. Nearly 90% of the content focuses on the actions, battles and plans of the protagonist and his system army, while the portrayal of the survivor group and other supporting characters is relatively weak. The daily life in the safe zone, the struggles of the little people, the conflicts and cooperation between people, and even the emotional clues of the supporting characters are rarely developed. This makes the overall narrative gradually move toward a "battle report" style, lacking group portrait interactions and human descriptions that can allow readers to project emotions. If more perspectives of survivors or supporting characters can be interspersed with the advancement of the main plot - looking at the growth of the protagonist's power through their eyes and showing the conflicts, hope or warmth within the safe zone - the story will be more layered and easier for readers to resonate with. Pure combat and military planning can easily make the reading experience tiring in the later stages. It is expected that the author can properly balance the perspective in subsequent creations, so that this apocalyptic world of steel and torrent not only has a strong military shell, but also can inject more fresh humanistic breath. Five stars for encouragement @only
The whole text is very enjoyable without using pseudonyms. All the foreshadowings in the previous articles are slowly fulfilled. There are no pitfalls. The plot is very smooth and it is very comfortable to read. [I learned it] The author seems to like to use detailed names and data of various types of weapons and equipment. In addition, when a new variant appears, it requires a fixed number of soldiers, but some sacrifices are obviously avoidable. However, overall it is still good, and it even earned me a few drops of crocodile tears.
The sense of responsibility and mission of soldiers. The writing is true and tender. It shows the brilliance of humanity in the fierce battle and the courage to work together to overcome difficulties. It makes people very passionate when watching it. Well, then these are the two best apocalyptic articles in my opinion. Come on, author. [Cool] People, this is the last warmth in his heart
Among the many apocalyptic novels, it is considered relatively good, and the author often listens to readers' opinions. In this regard, many readers cannot match it, and there is nothing mindless and refreshing, nor is there anything like the Holy Mother.
It's a very good apocalyptic war story, it's a group portrait, or rather a group portrait. I personally think it's quite good. The content is quite logical and the protagonists are also decisive in their killing. They won't always resort to the Virgin or something like that. It can be said that there are almost no typos (according to my current opinion). It's worth reading.
It's great to watch large-scale battles. And the details are also handled very well, without blindly fighting, and some very fragmentary things will be noticed. And there are no two extremes of being blindly anti-Mother and anti-Mary, or very Mary.
The writing is very good and very real. The main thing is that it writes about real-life areas, which makes people feel immersed in it. It is not like other books that have such messy place names that give you a headache! I've finished this book, are there any similar books? Mainly the ones that use real place names!