
I Can Create Infinite Sequences
我能创造无限序列
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- Completed
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- 689k Words
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- Eastern Fantasy
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- Male
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- Otherworld Continent
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- 1y ago
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- Qidian
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Explanations for some questions raised by many readers in front of me
There are some points about the plot that readers don't understand, or they just comment without understanding, leaving a bunch of comments and then leaving. It really affects people's mentality. I thought about it and replied here first. First: First, let's explain why the protagonist was arrested in the mental hospital. This has been explained repeatedly but some people still don't understand. You can read Chapter 19 first. There is an explanation in it. In addition, the protagonist has also found a lawyer. The lawyer's suggestion is to let the protagonist negotiate with the police on mental issues. In the end, he only needs to stay in the mental hospital for 30 days before he can be released. Second: Regarding the protagonist's character. First of all, the protagonist always has a very upright outlook on things. He does not suddenly gain extraordinary power and thinks that he is superior to others. He tries his best to abide by the rules and stick to the bottom line. He will not offend others unless they offend him. Therefore, some people will feel aggrieved and unhappy. However, the character of the protagonist in this book is not a lawless type. In the scene in the mental hospital, the protagonist is able to get along with the mental patients on an equal footing because he treats the patients as human beings and does not mean to look down on anyone. This is because he comes from a society where everyone is equal and this is the education he has received since childhood! Third: Another reason why the protagonist joins the Night Watch is because the Security Bureau has shown its sincerity and will not wrongly accuse any good person nor let any bad person go. In addition, the protagonist himself also wanted to improve himself more quickly, so he chose to join the Night Watch and use official resources to better improve his extraordinary path. Fourth: Why do you directly participate in missions without any training when you first join the Night Watch? You can read Chapter 23. Because the Night Watch is currently investigating the Shadow Sect, a major case related to the ancient gods, everyone is busy and has no time to train the protagonist. Captain Carl asked Aurora to take the protagonist to briefly patrol the surroundings to see if there are any abnormalities, and then take time to train when he is free. Who knew that the protagonist relied on time perception skills to directly discover the location of the enemy and directly discovered the big fish! Fifth: Why did the protagonist see that mysterious mural? First of all, the protagonist is lighting up the front with a flashlight, so he must look at the road. The mysterious mural made him look up for no reason and was attracted to take a look. When he saw that look, his whole body was out of control and he couldn't move away. I really don't want to spoil it, so I won't say more. Sixth: Many people complained about the immature behavior of the protagonist. First of all, the protagonist was an ordinary office worker in his previous life. He had very upright views and obeyed the law. When he suddenly came to this extraordinary world, he always needed to adapt to it, allowing him to slowly mature and grow. He is selfish as soon as he comes to another world. He plans everything perfectly without making any mistakes. He is lawless. He thinks that he is superior to others because of the cheats. He is destined to be superior by nature. He treats other people's lives as nothing... This type of protagonist may be very enjoyable to watch, but this is not the type I want to write. Seventh: There are many seemingly loopholes in the early stages of this book. Please don't rush and read it slowly and patiently. I can only say that this book has laid a lot of foreshadowings from the beginning. The author of this book is really writing it seriously, so he has left a lot of foreshadowings at the front, waiting to be revealed one by one later. I hope I write carefully and readers can read it patiently. Thank you!
A little bit of imagination
Since it is a time traveler in the time and space sequence, we might as well add a design that travels through time later. From the introduction, we can see that there are otherworld wanderers in subsequent high-level sequences. This at least shows that the ability includes space travel, but the starting point of the ability is still the time traveler, not to mention that traveling through time is also super cool. It feels like we can learn from the time and space setting in Marvel. Doctor Strange can see countless futures, so the protagonist can also travel through time and see some information or pictures. If you travel to the past, you can be a bystander and cannot influence or change the past, but you can see screen information and the like. It feels very interesting.
As an official, you don't even have basic knowledge and marksmanship training? When I encounter an ancient god wall painting, I just look at it without knowing anything. If it wasn't a golden finger, I would have sent it directly. What's the difference between it and the cannon fodder sent without training? How can I be an official? (#-.-)
The subject matter is good, but it's a crazy template
This is a good book, keep up the good work
Compared with the two previous books of the same genre that you wrote, this book is an improvement. The plot rhythm is much faster, and the cheats are added to make it more interesting. There is no need to add cheats and systems like the previous two books. The plot design of this book is a bit complicated and needs to be read carefully, but you are so well prepared, just continue writing according to your own ideas. I hope it will be popular this time, come on.
Why don't you write down your level? Just do the quest as soon as you join the Night Watch. Shouldn't we first understand extraordinary knowledge and familiarize ourselves with abilities before taking action? Otherwise, what's the difference between him and cannon fodder? The Shadow Sect is a remnant of the Golden Age and may have blood sacrificed 36 people, and may have gained great power. Just send a woman to investigate with the protagonist 🤔. What did the captain do with another powerful person? If it is just a new cult to investigate, let the captain get the vest of the ancient cult based on the information investigated by the protagonist, and then let the captain take action. Instead of sending two weaklings to investigate after already knowing that it was an ancient cult.
Zhang Feng
Vice Captain
Carl
This is the captain
Overall, it's okay, but it's a bit verbose and makes me choke up. . . .
Title
Time traveler, but space jump, what the hell?
If the intention is too big, time and space will be lost from the beginning.
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The first volume of this book is pretty good, especially the setting of the devil, which is eye-catching and gives the protagonist a reason to leave the team. However, there is a problem. From the first volume when I was chatting with that group of Japanese women, it felt a bit strange. It gave people an inexplicable sense of déjà vu. The most intuitive thing is that it always emphasizes The chat between them is a kind of game, but in fact it is completely unnecessary. There is no need to say what you know and what you don't know. This really looks very verbose. It can be a normal conversation, and then add something like "If the conversation between them is regarded as a game, then there is no doubt that XXX has lost" at the end. , It seems to have a better look and feel, and then in the second volume, except for the part where the raven comes to the door and asks the black wolf for words, the same mistake is made in the later chapters. I saw it two or three times just because the protagonist made sufficient preparations. The protagonist said it once before setting off, once when he went to the raven base, and after forming the team, he said that their team had done enough Make adequate preparations, this is really unnecessary, and don't add so many psychological activities that are not in line with the identity of the protagonist. In the latest chapter, the protagonist suddenly became full of confidence in their team. How could a team put together temporarily have such confidence? The protagonist is still a demon from outside the world, shouldn't the sense of alienation be stronger? Although it stands to reason that a team should trust each other, in the final analysis it is still strangers who can't get so much trust. Then there is the issue of alienation. I originally thought that this plot would be like the Lord of Mysteries, where a person walks alone to fight against madness. After all, no one can trust the protagonist as an alien demon, and he is so powerful that he has the capital to act alone. In the end, the whole plot is like a group playing a copy. What is the difference between that and traditional fantasy novels? It just adds madness and a magic potion-like system, and it means actively giving up its own advantages. The language is very laggy at the end, it's very likely that it's a mistake ( to put it mildly). As for forming a group to make money, I can only say to wait and see.
I no longer have the mood to read Chapter 100 like this! 😅Maybe I am too naive. . .
In this novel, is the plan to become stronger with the krypton sequence and kill the world alone, or is it to form a team of one's own or organize an organization to dominate?
Did the author borrow ideas from that book to create the monster sequence?