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Asynchronous Evolution

Asynchronous Evolution

Science Fiction

Today's Rain

6K0

It was originally a planning project for a post-apocalyptic survival game, but my ability was limited and I couldn't make it, so I might as well try writing a novel first. The background of the story is set in an era of replacement of old and new technologies. The occurrence of disasters caused science to stop and the government to collapse. People began to seek spiritual sustenance, and a cult was born. The remaining science ignites the spark of life, the collision of mechanical technology and symbiotic technology, and the collision of faith and human nature. I just want to write about the end of the world in my heart. In my heart, the protagonist is no longer a bright heroic image, but a story about a man who has a righteous heart but like most people, can only use various means to survive, gradually grow, and finally come to an end with mankind.

A Rough Life Starting from Breaking Off the Engagement

Today's Rain

295K7.59

The protagonist, Wang Zhihao, finally traveled through time and became a second-generation rich man worth hundreds of billions. However, due to a language barrier, he was forced to be a fool for six years. He finally achieved success after six years and was about to spread his love to thousands of girls. His grandfather actually arranged a fiancée for him. Do the rich second generation need a fiancée? How can you spread love happily and peacefully when you have a fiancée? So Wang Zhihao wants to break off the engagement! This book is also known as "Entertainment Boss Starting from Breaking Off the Engagement", "Although My Fiancée is Very Beautiful, But I Want to Break Off the Engagement" and later also known as "My Fiancée is Too Beautiful, I Don't Want to Break My Engagement" and "My Fiancée Can't Stop Me from Hooking Up with Young Sisters". It is light and funny. The protagonist is frustrated in daily life and sometimes pretends to be a slap in the face. The beginning of the writing is a bit watery, but after three chapters it gets to the point.