
Reborn Alligator: Devouring Evolution Starting from Online Shopping
重生扬子鳄:从网购开始吞噬进化
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 849k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Subgenre
- Urban High Martial Arts
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 2d ago
- Source
- Fanqie
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23.1kReads
7.0Score
2.6kShelves
372Chapters
3.3kListens
261.9kReads · all time
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The protagonist is good-looking, weighs 1.2 Tons, and has a defense strength comparable to that of an alloy. When he releases his skill, he rushes instantly, with a speed of up to 500 kilometers per hour. Ordinary soldiers will be hit by a blow to the chest and die, hahaha. I suggest the author go on the national highway and experience a family car with a speed of 120 kilometers per hour. Not to mention keeping the whole body, if you can put the whole body together, I will call you dad [Like]
A well-written novel in which the protagonist is reborn as a beast and grows infinitely. In this type of novel, it is rare for the protagonist's growth and strength to be written in an interesting and attractive way. My review is worth a look. Yesterday, I just mentioned in another novel that the protagonist's improvement and upgrade cannot be in vain. After sharpening the sword, the sword must be wielded. This book shows what it means to improve without being nihilistic, and that you must wield the knife after sharpening it. In this book, why does the protagonist want to become stronger? Because after developing in the wetland for a period of time, the protagonist found that it was too dangerous and had no choice but to withdraw from the wetland and find another place to develop. The protagonist must be dissatisfied, so he wants to become stronger and fight back to devour the overlords of the wetland. How does the protagonist wield a knife? The protagonist's sharpening is the protagonist's upgrade, and the sword swing is the protagonist's upgrade to defeat those creatures that he could not defeat before, such as the tiger that escaped from the zoo, the scavenger of the wetland, the crocodile gar, the four overlords, etc. Each clear enemy is waiting for the protagonist to challenge after he improves. The biggest advantage of this book is that the growth of the protagonist is interesting. In the early stage, I will pay attention to what skills the protagonist has awakened during this upgrade; as the plot develops to the early stages of the story, I will pay attention to what kind of evolutionary route the protagonist will choose to evolve. Then in the following plot, I will pay attention to the changes in the battle after the protagonist evolves and before the evolution, what kind of gains the protagonist has in different unexpected tasks, etc. It sounds easy and commonplace, right? But what I want to say is that among this type of books, there are very few attractive works that focus on the upgrading and evolution of the protagonist. The reason I came to read this kind of biological evolution article is to see how a creature continues to fight cruelly, become stronger, evolve, and stand proudly at the top of the universe. It's not special to see that the protagonist has clearly become other creatures and is still entangled with his own cause and effect while still in human form. If I want to watch this, won't I turn on the TV at eight o'clock in the evening and watch a bloody drama? Let's talk about the shortcomings. I think there are two biggest shortcomings of this book. First, the "strongness" of the protagonist is very false. We can often see this in football articles: even if the protagonist is strong enough to score 10,000 goals in a season, he still loses games that certain teams should lose. This book gradually began to have this flavor. Even though the protagonist can obtain skills every time he upgrades, randomly triggered tasks can upgrade skills, and similar skills can be fused into stronger skills, but looking back on almost all of the protagonist's battles, the protagonist rarely kills by leapfrogging, and they all wait until he upgrades to kill at the same level. So is the protagonist strong? Strong, invincible at the same level. If it is strong, there are very few leapfrog kills. I can understand you saying that there is no way to kill someone across a large realm. After all, the level of life is different. But the differences between different levels in the same realm are only numerical differences such as body shape, weight, and bite force. The protagonist has so many more skills than others and they are just used as decoration. Second, the protagonist is promoted from the spirit beast stage (I don't know if I am wrong) to the beast king stage. The promotion requirement given by Goldfinger is to devour a beast king. After seeing this setting, I had a pessimistic view of the style trend in the middle and later stages of the book. This is what I think. The protagonist is weak in the early stage and his skill combination is not perfect. I can understand why he pretends to be low-key and uses conspiracy and tricks to pretend to be a grandson, but you can't always be like this as the plot develops, right? So what if the next time you want to be promoted to the Beast King level (assuming this is the name), the condition is to devour a Beast King? So when the time comes, I have to watch the protagonist pretend to be his grandson and play those conspiracies for so-called outsmarting? Didn't it mean that your protagonist is a big C, and he scurries around in the early stage just to be patient and kill everyone in the later stage? Where was he killed? This corresponds to the first point, is the protagonist really strong or not? If the protagonist has this condition every time he is promoted, then it means Ruqiang has not run away. This book is suspected of being AI due to the following content appearing in Chapter 230: ["It's about to open..." He whispered two words in a voice that only he could hear. It should be a book written using a large foreign model. The two words mentioned here should be It opens, and then when translated into Chinese, it means "Open". But even if it is written by AI, it is better than many authors using AI, and it can be called an AI masterpiece. After the protagonist was promoted to the Beast King, the author reset the attribute values, and attributes such as attack power and mental strength appeared, which is equivalent to digitizing each creature. And because of the template, the protagonist's original attributes are stronger than other beast kings, which is well received. This is reasonable. After all, the protagonist has a golden finger, and the growth template is a variety of powerful crocodiles. In this case, it is outrageous that the attributes are not comparable to those species that were just ordinary creatures in the past and naturally advanced under the revival of spiritual energy. In the middle and late stages, I can understand other creatures' attribute values such as returning to their ancestors. But if other creatures do not have reasonable adventures, the protagonist has the template provided by the system, and his attributes should be the strongest in the early stage. From this episode on, the book becomes boring. The protagonist is completely trapped in a strange cycle of being strong, with his strength rising and falling. Although I really want to see the protagonist wrestling with humans, then changing the map to the ocean, fighting those deep-sea behemoths, and even breaking out of the earth in the middle and late stages and entering the universe to fight those deep-space behemoths. But I feel like I can't stand it. So be it.
It's pretty good. Although it has some flaws, I'm still willing to give it five stars. The taste is really similar to my reservoir, but I still miss it. Come on.
The writing is quite good. I have been following it for such a long time. I really don't want to see the book end so soon. Ignore the author's bad reviews and just write what you need to write. We can accept updating one chapter every day, but don't finish it.
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It's okay. It's a pretty good novel about exotic beasts. It's different from the ones I've read before. I can't stand having to have a woman for a long time. I support the author.
Very nice, very nice, very nice.
Okay, worth a look
This book is so good, I felt so happy to read it directly.
After looking through the book reviews, I think I read the revised version. The plot mentioned in the only long review did not appear. There are definitely flaws but they will not affect the senses. If you are so serious, you don't need to read anymore. After all, detail problems are a common problem for persimmon authors. The rhythm of the writing is okay, but it is gradually speeding up. The villain dies very simply. This is good. In summary, book lovers who like this kind of subject can try it as a daily relaxation.
Very good. It's hard to see this kind of subject matter now. This book really surprised me. Author, you must stick to it.
The author writes well, with compact content and a solid plot.
This book is okay, you can read it, it's quite thoughtful.
In an era when AI is prevalent, it is rare to see such a real-life novel. [Cry][cry][cry]
Okay, there's nothing toxic about it. It's nice to watch and relax after school every week👍
It's nice to read, I hope the author doesn't get discouraged
The setting is quite novel and can evolve into new species.
It's not bad, it's a standard Internet-devouring article, no brain-burning, no conspiracy, just a fun read. Of course, there's nothing bad about it. Overall, it's okay. You can take a look at Shu Huang. Combat power is a poisonous point. The main manifestation is that each small level has extra skills. Not to mention the larger the realm, it is not easy to cross several small realms. Note that each small level has extra skills [laughing and crying]
This book is very good, don't listen to other people's nonsense
Or that sentence is just a little bit of trouble, it will look very good if you stick to it, okay?
Come on, if you don't have talent in writing novels, you have to work hard and slowly accumulate writing skills, so that you can write better and better. If there are flaws in the front, just pay attention to them later. Bad comments do not affect your mood, but let you understand your shortcomings and learn to use them to become better. Hold on to the author.
There are some flaws but it's still readable. Good luck to the author.
It's very nice, and the author's writing style is also pretty good.
Very good. Looking forward to your updates.
It's very beautiful. I hope all book friends will give it five stars so that the author can continue to update it.
Very nice, a little imperfect, but nothing serious
Very beautiful. This is the only work I have reviewed. I hope the author can stick to it.
It made me laugh so hard, Silly Wangcai
Not bad, the author has found a track.
The protagonist only appears in Chapter 257. The first few pictures are from the perspective of a sinister villain.