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This book, to be honest, is a perfect example of "shuangwen". It is simply a deconstructive carnival. It knows exactly what fans of the original novel are unhappy about. The frustration at the beginning of the plot? Sorry, it's not in this book. When you come up, you will be the boss immediately. The max-level boss will parachute into the novice village and crush you unreasonably. So don't take it as a serious fan, this is a large-scale performance art. All the bitter and bitter things in the original book, such as fate, painful leveling, and desperate fights, have all been transformed here into a "teaching match" where gods take mortals around the map. The image is absolutely amazing. At the Danta Conference, people used the Emperor's Fire as a rice cooker just to do their chores. Fight the final BOSS? The protagonist's backhand is a live broadcast, giving live tutoring physics lessons to Emperor Hun Tian. This kind of absurd humor, this kind of crushing that doesn't teach you any logic, is the soul of this book. The rhythm takes off throughout the whole process, and the accelerator is pressed to the bottom, without giving you any chance to feel frustrated. You just smell a little trouble, and the next second you're slapped away by the protagonist. As soon as there is a bit of suspense on the front foot, the protagonist on the back foot opens his eyes directly and shows you all the trump cards. After reading this book, my mentality changed. You no longer wonder how the protagonist is going to win, you just want to see what new tricks he can use to bully others today. One sentence. If you're looking for a stress-relieving masterpiece that doesn't use your brain, is purely for fun, and can make you "hahaha" while reading it, this is it. The top-of-the-line "electronic mustard" is large and filling.
This book is very interesting. I entered the game myself and felt the world of the strong. I was invincible and took off happily. At the beginning, I took a three-year break from the book. The second part is also funny and humorous, with various explosive plots. It is a great book!
It feels so good. I hope it continues. I'm very optimistic about it.
Didn't Xiao Yan travel through time here?