
Evolve from Clones
从克隆人开始进化
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- Completed
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- 1.8M Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Evolution & Mutation
- Updated
- 7mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The first time I recommend a book, I don't aim to be the first, I just want to save time for everyone. If you plan to use the coding structure, the first two lines will display the full text information. You can use Ctrl+F on the starting page to find the interesting part. Specialize in science fiction first, 1. I personally believe that the soft and hard standard of science fiction is not the degree of conformity to the times, but the degree of thinking, so the coding is divided into: Soft
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Let's answer some previous questions together
Although I'm a provocateur, it's annoying to be questioned all the time. It's impossible to explain everything to everyone, so I'll give a unified reply. In the early stage, everyone had two main questions. 1. It is unreasonable that clones can copy skills. Why not copy them in large quantities? Professor Feng said in the first chapter that he can only clone unevolved life forms, which limits the role of cloning technology. Without the skill "Evolution Divine Grace", ordinary mortal life forms have no value in being cloned, even if three of their skills are S-level. The price of three tubes of first-level S-level extracts is not worth the cost of cloning. This can be seen in more than ten chapters when the protagonist goes to buy the extract. First-order extracts are generally very cheap. Even S-level extracts cost only a few million. There is no cloning value at all. So can evolutionary grace be cloned? The protagonist himself has also raised doubts, and I wrote a dozen chapters ago that the evolutionary grace skills come from "blood crystals" and are different from ordinary skills. I hinted so clearly, it was almost an explicit statement, short of directly saying that this skill cannot be copied. As for why the protagonist copied it, it was already explained clearly in Chapter 150. So, please believe the author. My writing may not be very good, but it won't have such big holes. At the beginning of the last book, some people questioned this and that, but didn't I come around in the end? I can't just start the first few chapters and slap a bunch of settings on the reader's face, right? Who would read that kind of writing? 2. Why doesn't King Mu kill the protagonist? Why not kill the Nine Tribes? I have said that in modern society, there are laws, and Zhao Yuanyi is ostensibly exterminating relatives for justice. The protagonist is also in jail and will be executed soon. Are you killing the nine tribes in modern times? In addition, this is only a superficial reason. If you have the patience to look back, you will find that there is obviously something wrong with King Mu. These two questions were the most discussed in the early stage. I have tried my best to answer them. If you have any other questions, you can ask them here.
Author, let me tell you my thoughts after reading it. I only saw 107, and before 103, just to tease you, a time traveler, a clone, a person with strong enemies, all of them were working hard to become stronger. Starting from 103, I suddenly discovered that Pig's Foot actually has a sense of social responsibility for that world, and even went to help some welfare institution! An orderly society where basically everyone can practice cultivation actually needs students to help investigate. I can't imagine why! And the protagonist is actually willing to spend so much effort, risk and time to deal with something that he shouldn't have to deal with. I don't understand, so I give up, bye bye.
It's a pity for this book. The author didn't handle it well in the early stage, which should have discouraged many people, but the later part is really good. Author, please revise the front page when you have time. Explain everything clearly and don't dig holes.
In the first few chapters, the protagonist was found to be a fake. Zhao Yuanyi wanted to capture the protagonist to extract his abilities. I couldn't understand it. Assuming I was this Zhao Yuanyi, I knew that this evolutionary grace could be cloned, so why didn't I make more backups? If I didn't know that cloning was possible, how did I know that the cloned son had the grace of evolution. Does anyone understand, please explain.
I couldn't stand it anymore. I felt nauseous when I saw the back part. Why do all these wasteland novels focus on gods in the end? It's really disgusting. Even giants and spiritual cages do the same thing. The first part looks fine, but the back part just won't work on gods, postgraduate entrance examinations, secrets, and the Riddler's mother. Thousands of people with thousands of faces are nothing more than a kind of beauty with missing brainstem
After reading the comments, it is still too coincidental. The protagonist cannot get out if he makes a wrong move. Also, why does he charge gold bars for no reason at this store? In real gold stores, they will not just collect gold bars. It feels too unreasonable.
The writing is too deliberate and the plot is rather stiff.
The biggest poisonous point of this book is that since the princess's evolutionary grace skills can be obtained through cloning, why should the princess be killed?
I feel that the protagonist's behavior is too rigid, and there is a strong sense of being controlled by someone (the author). The protagonist always gets into trouble wherever he goes, never stopping for a moment, and the protagonist insists on being in the limelight, and it seems that he can't do it without him, and then he will reveal all his abilities, and it's that kind of iconic skill, no brainer at all And after the protagonist gets into trouble, the villain can accurately find the protagonist no matter what, like a god. On the head, even if the protagonist kills people three or four kilometers underground, the person who was surrounded and killed by a group of spiders can still have bones left, and the identity can be confirmed, and it is directly three or four kilometers underground in a large forest. The person is so small, and the forest floor area is so large. Needless to say, the probability of being discovered is very small. Needless to say, I was shocked.
I read it in one sitting in one day. Update soon! Look at the screenshot, will a reading master who has been reading for almost 20 years lie to you?
I didn't fail, it was all due to coincidence, which is a little bit bad. After all, if a coincidence is well written, it is unexpected, but if it is poorly written, it is forced intelligence.
I have a question, the fourth level requires the fifth level extract, and the fifth level requires the sixth level extract. So how did Lin Hua become the first sixth level extract in the world?
After reading Chapter 120, the more I read, the more I feel that the protagonist is the Zhong Kui template 🙂 Hook: Close the distance Treading on the ground: Range attack Electric Eel: Brings melee stun Passive: Stacked blood and physical strength 🙂🙂🙂
Just a question, is there something wrong with this clone? Is there something wrong with the clone? Is there a defect in the gene? It feels like it has been evolving for a thousand years. No matter how little technology has developed, these problems should have been solved. In other words, the clone is actually no different from a normal person, right?
Sure enough, there is nothing new in this kind of writing.
The popularity of such a good book is too low. Go and py it with other authors.
I finally stayed up late to finish watching it. The early part was okay, but the later part was a bit off, but overall it was okay. I read this book just because it had no heroine. I read at least 500 chapters to get a feel for it, but I really didn't have anything I wanted to read. Every chapter that I started was full of chapters with a heroine, which was so annoying. Thanks to the author for your hard work, I hope your next fairy tale will be even better. (If there is a female protagonist, I will quietly withdraw. But I also hope your next book will be a hit.)
After reading it, I feel like it's a bit ink-smeared, with a lot of words and little content.
This book is well written... I quite like this kind of book with a stable plot, normal development, and the female characters are not troublesome. Why is the popularity so low? 🤔🤔🤔
Um?
Have some doubts
After reading more than 60 chapters, I felt very uncomfortable with the hierarchy in the book. Mortal body (absorbs the first-level extract liquid, dropped by the first-level alien beast, but without a rank, it is not considered extraordinary, that is, it is not ranked) Pupa transformation (absorbs the second-level extract liquid, dropped by the second-level alien beast, and then a strange thing happened. The pupa transformation is at the first level in the classification of human extraordinary ranks. This is It's very puzzling, the human rank does not correspond to the rank of alien beasts and their extracts) Breaking out of the cocoon Transforming into a butterfly (forgot it was the tenth chapter, that Aunt Yun said that she had absorbed two tubes of fourth-level extractive liquid at the butterfly transformation stage, which is the third level, and then within a few chapters there were a bunch of saint-level spirit trees besieging the fourth-level spiritual trees. It was killed after a series of operations, even though the spirit tree was almost at the fifth level, but it still didn't break through. It feels even weirder when I see it. Your book clearly absorbs the extract to obtain the corresponding ability, and then uses the fourth-level thing to achieve the third-level combat power? Doesn't it mean that if you want to progress, you can only kill alien beasts by leapfrogging? Is it? Even if the protagonist is in the pupal stage, he has to cooperate with a person in the cocoon stage to kill a second-level crocodile and get the second-level extract liquid?) Then I can't stand it when I see the crocodile. I didn't read the book carefully or I have a problem with my understanding. It's really weird.
Let me tell you my opinion. I have read more than 300 chapters so far, which is more than half of it. The protagonist is still resisting alien rule. I also find it very baffling. What is there to resist? It is true that aliens are raising humans in captivity, but their goal is to cultivate seventh-level god-level humans and then kill them... However, there has not been a seventh-level god-level human on the earth for hundreds of years. The aliens have protected the human race for hundreds of years, at the cost of sacrificing a super genius who does not know whether he will appear (if the protagonist does not cheat, there may not be a god-level human for thousands of years) Yes Some people may say that people who are not from our race must have different hearts. The problem is that before the protagonist, aliens have integrated well into human society. Hundreds of years have passed, and nothing has happened to kill ordinary people. The only black spot is probably the Cult of Evolution, but the problem is that without aliens, there will definitely be no shortage of organizations similar to human experiments... So why should we resist aliens? Just because the protagonist wants to become stronger and may be killed, do humans have to unite and go to war, sacrificing countless people at the cost of destroying the country? Compared with the protagonist, I feel that aliens are the patron saints. When seventh-order alien beasts appear, aliens immediately organize manpower to deal with them desperately. The aliens probably also helped in the previous evolution battle, otherwise humans would have been exterminated long ago...
When I saw the female team members, I was not interested in watching anymore. I didn't need to look further to know that they were studs again.
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More publicity
I don't beg you to update more, just promote py trading more, I'm really afraid that you will suddenly become a eunuch
I read this recommendation the day before yesterday. I just wanted to have fun, but I didn't expect that I was so invested in it that I directly followed the latest chapter. I really like this style. I want to vote for it. Don't be a eunuch! ! !
The book is pretty good, and the writing style is also good. I don't know why it's not popular.
Just for your flexible gender, I'll add it to your collection first.
In a complaint, the protagonist's evaluation of the leader of the polluters (who practice murderous martial arts) is: any suffering suffered should not be a reason to harm others. This seems correct, right? Then in the first few chapters, the protagonist killed people to seize treasures, snatched puzzle pieces passed down by people, and on the premise of promising not to kill people, he backhandedly killed people... Looking at the whole plot, the supporting character did not do anything bad, maybe because the supporting character was killed after cursing the protagonist... It is very abstract, so there is a reason why it is not popular...
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