
Type Moon, Human Love Simulator
型月,人类爱模拟器
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 973k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Fan Fiction
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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181Chapters
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Everyone said it was the Holy Mother, but I felt wrong, it was obviously a lunatic. No matter if I let them go or kill them, as long as I am happy, my good and my evil are all from my heart, and I am powerful.
It's easy to kill but hard to save others. I'm going to save, save men, save women, save both men and women, save people, save dogs, save cats, rush, rush, be the first to go when there is danger, I am for everyone, everyone is for me. Killing one person is considered a crime, but killing 100,000 people is considered a hero? I save one person as a good person, save a hundred thousand people as a savior, save a billion people as my incarnation as God! I'll save, save the farmers, save the workers, save the rich, save the students, save... Huh? There are bad people! Hey! Look at my compassionate hand of saving people and the world! Wake up to me, ah ah ah ah ah!
About Chinese Heroes
Nero can represent Rome. I didn't know Nero before fgo. What about Qin Shihuang? Where is Zhuanxu? What about Confucius? Where is I? What about Yanhuang? These are too super models, OK, but what about generals like Bai Qi, Han Xin, and Wang Jian? What about the eternal writers like Wang Xizhi, Gu Kaizhi, Li Bai and Su Shi? Personally, I think the Fate series is too obsessed with some lesser-known heroes, or it doesn't reflect what I want. It may also be that normal-thinking people like China cannot integrate into Japanese cartoons that reflect the one-sidedness of people.
The more I watch, the more torture I get, the dull knife cutting my flesh.
After reading the first volume, I read the second volume with a frown, but the third volume broke my guard. You can't just describe a god (beast) that is separated from human nature. The more you look at it, the more uncomfortable and tormented it becomes. Ever since the Soviet Union was destroyed, you have been thinking about enlightenment. It really breaks my guard. Killing to stop killing is not enlightenment, right? If this generation can't do it, can't we standardize the next generation? Not even one generation after another? ——Damn it, I started squirting right away after reading the beginning of the third volume. I was so angry.
Don't rush
I don't know if the protagonist has become a virgin or not, but she is about to become a beast.
I beg the author to write it carefully. The first chapter is so wonderful. Both the Saint and the Golden King are very charming and unique. In the third chapter, Suzi is completely crazy. He doesn't regard himself as a human being at all. He killed his whole family in this life and is obsessed with domesticating wild beasts. This is not human evil at all, it is just pure lust. There is no love for humans at all😅😡
Protect everyone? Um? Do you also want to be Xier🤓?
I don't know how to write a book, so I can just treat it as the nonsense of a kid who has read books for a few years. It may be a bit long.
After reading the first chapter of Greek if today, I really couldn't stand it anymore. The first volume is very interesting. In this chapter, the Sage Kelal forges the sword and the beast Kai single-handedly gains the title in this chapter is very impressive. The cup battle in the interlude also gives everyone something to watch, which is very good. But the last chapter of the interlude was a big letdown. The cup match ended in a hurry almost as soon as it started, and the second volume started in a hurry. I remember that the author said that the situation was not good and needed adjustment, and everyone understood it. But then, the second volume appeared that was hard to describe. First of all, I personally feel that the portrayal of Golden King Surlun is really not as full as that of Saint Kailar. Although Kai teases Xiao Da Mao from time to time, he still feels quite reliable. Although he wants to be an ordinary person, he still takes up the burden of a saint. Su feels like a powerful Long Aotian who is doted on by the gods. Moreover, the two pure people on and off the stage have a strong sense of separation between what they do and what they say (especially after this IF comes out). Then, the pacing of the second volume is very problematic, with hammers here and there, and the details of each event are not well planned (I felt a little bit when I saw the white dragon in the first volume). I can only feel that Surlun is running around, talking everywhere, and then he becomes the emperor. It feels like many big scenes that could have been focused on to strengthen the character of the protagonist have been brushed aside. On the contrary, the journey of Argo, which can be abbreviated, feels stinky and long. It burned a little when it hit the rock at the end, but after entering Hades and chatting with Pluto and his wife for a while, he was resurrected. . . It feels like it's just a formality. Becoming the Golden Queen and issuing various decrees is like a primary school student dealing with homework. It's also a formality. I feel like I have written something, but it doesn't seem like I have written it. Then suddenly it was said that the Age of Gods was going to end (although it was hinted before), the protagonist and Athena went crazy one after another, and the second volume was finished. It was really painful to watch. Also, the plot of the female character that everyone likes to see does not seem to work well in the second volume. Personally, I feel like there are too many female characters appearing in this volume. In the previous volume, Dai and Mo had more roles, while Mei and Ni had less roles (a certain king who was eaten after only a few chapters appeared:?), And maybe Gu Da Zi, who will appear in Hou Tian Tan, can be counted as a total of four and a half. But looking back at the second volume, Moon Goddess, Athena, Tarmow, Kitchen God, Europa, Strife (although they only appeared once, but were cueed on the Heroic Spirits panel, so I can barely count them as half), and Helen, who suddenly appeared at the end of the volume (Hera and the Goddess of Beauty are not included), there are seven appearances in this volume alone. I don't know if there will be any new characters added in the future. The shots were simply not divided enough. In the later stage, it felt like only the scenes of Luna and Athena were left. The other female characters were a bit marginalized (Edit, Ta Miao, obviously they were given so many scenes earlier), and some of them didn't even have time to complete their characters, let alone develop their emotional lines. I hope there will be more drama in the if and interludes later. Finally, the author should rest more. It is obvious that there is a problem with the state. He obviously likes to bury details in his pen, but he can't even remember the small details that he has written. (Su, who did not see through Luna's disguise at the beginning of the second volume, realized that Cynthia had special feelings for him, but later found out that the deer was Luna, and when he wanted to help her break the oath, he thought that Luna wanted to fall in love after meeting Superman Bear... Isn't this inconsistent)? In addition to having a good rest, I also hope that the author can cheer up and not give up on himself. It feels like the author of the second volume has been playing tricks since I don't know when, making all kinds of jokes and letting myself go. An unknown joke is added under each line of Su's heroic spirit panel, which makes people frown. The latest if line is an epic collapse. Don't lose confidence in yourself. The first volume is very interesting. Some people are still reading your book, and some are even willing to post long reviews. (More than 1,200 words! I have never written so many essays for the college entrance examination!!!) Finally, I would like to give you a monthly vote. I hope the author can regain his strength after the break and bring everyone a bigger, better, stronger and stronger third volume! Don't ever enter the palace. Looking forward to Su Kai's new vest.
I feel bad, it seems like I'm starting to have a youthful illness
In my personal opinion, the second volume is obviously much worse than the first volume. The second volume is purely about letting myself go, but it can still be read. When the third volume came out, I was a little bit overwhelmed... I don't know how to describe it. My cultural level is poor. I don't know how to put it. I felt that the protagonist's character was suddenly very conflicted and fragmented.
This if line is written. . . You let yourself go too much, it affects the perception a bit😓
As I kept writing, I felt that the basic humanity of the protagonist was completely broken. He didn't look like a normal person.
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About ▽ Are the memories and strengths of the protagonist's simulations interoperable in each simulation? If it makes sense, why is the protagonist now acting like a retard and not looking like Saint Kai at that time? Judging from the previous chapter, the protagonist knew his talent during the simulation (see the part where the protagonist broke the oath), so the protagonist should know how to walk with the gods. With the background of Greece, it should be easy to deduce the true identities of those people. But so far, I only see the protagonist wandering around like a fool. It is really integrated into the mythology, which refers to the unique neglect of important details. (If it doesn't make sense, just think I farted) To be honest, this chapter gave me the same feeling: collapsed. It doesn't have the same feeling as when I watched Sage Kaishi, it's very fragmented.
I knew he was going to be a eunuch, but the protagonist's shabby character looks more and more awkward.
The saint of uncontested love and the beast of lust and oppression are the two farthest ends and cannot be confused.
Let me think about it, I gave up on this book after reading the first volume. The reason is that I felt separated and rejected by the coexistence of saint image and harem behavior in the protagonist (I didn't feel this way when reading "Saint Sacrifices Himself to Save All Beings" or "Domineering Male Protagonist Collecting a Harem" alone). The sublime divinity of loving all sentient beings and the philistine humanity of emotional pua look out of place in the extreme contrast. The color difference is so great that I cannot deceive myself (if I simply want to be a good person and have a harem at the same time, that's okay). However, the weight of the word "saint" is too heavy, it means pure and selfless love. This kind of selflessness cannot exist in asymmetrical relationship practice, otherwise it will evolve into a kind of condescending mental violence rule, which is ultimately just an act of satisfying personal desires and disregarding the thoughts of others. This is indeed in line with the distorted "beast" sexual expression of "love" set in the book. But as far as I am concerned, the footnote of "beast" in literary works ultimately points to thecomplexity of human beings themselves. Human beings possess both the selfless feelings of saints and the desires of mortals. They are like water that is mixed with turbidity and is difficult to distinguish. However, it should never be a hypocritical structure that is holy on the surface but shabby on the inside, and righteous in words but lustful in the lower body (even if you are modest and depict the protagonist as an explorer and learner of scriptures for the first time on the path of a saint, he is still walking on the road and has not reached the end, which will make it appear more real). The above remarks are only based on the impression of the first volume. I don't know if the protagonist really becomes a flawless saint in the follow-up. I only read more than fifty chapters. The protagonist reunited with Merlin and started to go up and down. Suddenly, I felt hypocritical and nauseated. I couldn't stand being a saint one second and a human being the next. You can also scold me for being picky. I am strict with others but lenient with myself😑
The author seems to have great opinions on our traditional characteristics, so I can only inform Brother Jing.
This is a pigeon, the third volume is so poorly written
A bit crazy, the first volume is about loving the world and then having sex, the second volume is about being a stallion
🤣Is there any punishment for not finishing?
Incense
Why does the corpse move but then stop moving😭😭😭
Come out and update, otherwise I will search for your new account
I'm so excited, I saw it and updated it again.
It's almost Chinese New Year, why haven't you been resurrected yet?
Finale