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There are three kinds of romance for men, mechas, guns and, ahem, men all understand them.
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A very, very good novel. Compared with the fantasy novels covered with mechas, this kind of book is like nectar after a long drought for an old bookworm like me. The content is also very suitable for me. In short, I like it very much.
It's not too much to give yourself a five-star rating (laughs) I don't know what you think it looks like, but no matter what, I have tried my best to ensure the story line, rationality and logic of this book. First of all, I would like to reiterate a few points: there is only one female protagonist in this book, and whether it is a male protagonist or a female protagonist, they will meet many important opposite-sex characters in their lives. But I don't want everyone to feel that these are ambiguous, and I don't want everyone to have an almost paranoid mental mysophobia. Please be sure to distinguish: there are many pure comrade-in-arms relationships, close friend relationships, friendship relationships, and mentor relationships. A good relationship with the male protagonist/female protagonist does not necessarily mean that it is love. Some people may be curious about whether it is poisonous. People with different views may give different answers to this question. But there is no doubt, at least in my opinion, there is none, because I don't want to feed it to everyone💩. But when you read the book, I also hope that you can understand one essence: many villains are not bad, and even many elves in these villain camps are kind-hearted people. This is also an important reason why I chose to make the villain an elf with a large proportion of women. As my experience grows, I have gradually come to dislike the pessimism and sadness among many young people. That kind of oh shit, the senior management is so bad, oh shit the villain is such a setting, it has basically made me suffer from ptsd now. It was also under this premise that I created characters like Theresia, and even gave each camp and character a complete set of behavioral logic. I don't want to create a stereotyped camp force, nor do I want to create a stereotyped character. There is no theme or logic to what I write, just treat it as my personal random talk. In any case, thank you to every book friend who has been following updates, urging updates, interacting, and complaining. This is not only a story in my heart, but also a carnival dedicated to all those who support it.
It's already written very well in Tomato's Machine War category. Don't cut it. Children are counting on these books to pass [crying][crying][crying] By the way, did the author consider the entire group or something? After all, I am more curious about the machine design and world background [Adoration][Adoration]
I would like to make some suggestions and change the title of the book. This kind of bad name is not worthy of such good content.
So far it is very good, the level is around 9.0. The only shortcoming is that there are too few updates, there is no popularity, and it is easy to stop updating. The author must be furious, otherwise it will really be stillborn. I also suggest changing the name... [Punch out] [Punch out] [Punch out] [Punch out]
The plot and writing are both wonderful
Very interesting, good luck to the author!
Xiancao and his dead name
A rare person on the real-type mecha type Tomato, who is quite good-looking.
On the whole, except for the fact that the villain spares the protagonist at the beginning, which some people may find offensive (I think it's okay), it's not bad.
Very few comments, very good, worth a look
Not bad, much better than those fantasy mecha texts.
Very good article, it makes me feel like I'm watching the previous Gundam I really recommend changing the name. At least I have crossed it out several times because of this name. In the end, I clicked in because there was nothing to read.
Content is more compact The plot is very novel If you haven't read other science fiction novels The reading threshold may be higher The character is slightly stiff But overall very good
Very embarrassing
After reading it, it made me feel a bit like a war zone where 86 does not exist.
Pretty good mecha text
The character design is very good, the plot is clear and organized, and I feel that there is less explanation on the settings of the machine and its weapons.