
Imprison All Mankind
囚禁全人类
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 138k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eastern Xuanhuan
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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138Monthly votes
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13Fans
60Chapters
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Talk about two contradictions
1. According to the setting, the underground people are the descendants of future generations who have been resurrected from the future, and knowing the importance of the protagonist, they will definitely try to resurrect the protagonist. Therefore, it stands to reason that the possibility of the protagonist being resurrected on the surface (high-frequency directional resurrection) should be much greater than that of the Celestial Palace (random resurrection). There is another point here, why are people in the future resurrected in the present? Prisons will be exhaustive and may exhaust people in the future. But Tiangong won't do it. Tiangong doesn't have enough resources to resurrect its own people. How can it have the time to bet on whether humans will survive in the future when the fertility rate is close to 0? And the underground man also writes his detailed information on his head for everyone to see, and takes the initiative to open the box himself, betting that there is no source of information outside the prison? No matter how you look at it, there is a problem. 2. The underground people said that the protagonist Yuanying Qi died, and then there was no way to go to jail? Isn't this pure nonsense? Chapter 5 states: Once the soul is extracted for sacrifice, it may not be possible to resurrect. Different situations here have different solutions. 1. Unable to be resurrected. That is very simple. Nascent Soul stage directly takes the Human Emperor Banner and breaks into the prison. Every time he sees one, he refines one and directly drains the prison's stock. The increase does not matter. Anyway, the protagonist has preached, and behind him are iron men who ignore the pain. 2. It is easier to be resurrected. They have all lived to the Nascent Soul stage. There are always a few disciples and disciples with good talents. At the age of 23, with a little cultivation, they can be infinitely resurrected. With the protagonist's immortal appearance, I don't believe that the Nascent Soul stage is the end.
It's so imaginative and the settings are so creative.
Ordinary people are so desperate. They have to be tortured ten or twenty times a day. They die and are resurrected with full health and continue to be tortured. The protagonist is a demon cultivator. I suggest not to leave the cell prison so quickly. The story has not yet unfolded and there are still many clues.
Coordinates Chapter 40. At the beginning, I played a little bit of a gag story that was quite popular some time ago, and the subsequent main plot is based on the short story about resurrection that was circulated several years ago, which is somewhat similar to another book on the same site, "Resurrection of All Humanity". It's more interesting to have something of your own. The protagonist is neither a saint nor a bad person. He is a normal cultivator who practices on his own when given the opportunity. The truth of the current world view is still a mystery. Cell prisons appear suddenly. It is mentioned that they cannot be destroyed but does not say in what aspect they cannot be destroyed. After beating one, another one appears, or is it simply impossible to destroy? For the time being, it is speculated that the cell prison is related to the source of resurrection. After all, it was discovered on [Spoiler Removed]. Areas where resurrection is used extensively will be located. In addition, the protagonist always talks about the Ten Thousand Soul Pan, which does not rule out that the prison is indeed this thing. After all, there seem to be cultivators in the local area, and the worlds before and after the protagonist's time travel seem to be connected. There seems to be someone behind the protagonist's cheating master. In addition to the resurrection technique, the author should have something of his own in terms of world view that we can look forward to. In addition, the protagonist is not a eunuch, and there are no emotional scenes arranged, which is good. Personally I accept this, and it would be great if other authors did the same. Instead of writing a big emotional drama, or being scolded as a eunuch for not being lewd, it would be better to exchange benefits.
The idea is great, but the writing is flawed. The lack of writing makes it feel like a broken chain, but overall it can barely be classified as a fairy grass level, giving people a feeling of the end of the world online.
Can't you search for souls? With the protagonist's mental power being much stronger than that of others, it should be possible to let others remain the same after searching for souls, right?
It's quite similar to the ancient setting of Yi Dimensional Killing Formation, which is a hodgepodge of the masterminds behind the time-traveling immortality technology. After reading more than forty chapters, it feels like it's a bit messy to read.
Better than expected
I originally thought it would be the same as those books on the ranking list, with the spirit-reviving story, and the protagonist being invincible and crushing him in all kinds of ways. In fact, it was so imaginative. Are all new authors so strong now?
Suspected to be the reincarnation of an extraterrestrial demon, the level of card breaking is not something ordinary newcomers can achieve, so they must attack hard! There are occasional minor bugs in the plot, which may be foreshadowing. It's hard to say, but fortunately it does not affect the reading experience. Overall it's still worth seeing.
Vaguely visible
I remember there was a movie about infinite resurrection after death. It seemed like some people made people die in prison towers and then resurrected people outside to save people. As long as you know the specific time of death, name, etc.
The idea is too big, I feel that it will be difficult to write later, I look forward to the follow-up
I didn't want to read it at first. The introduction and title are not interesting at all, but the comment section is so interesting that I'll just keep it for now and read it when I have time.
Good looking, quick update
Really big brain and very creative
Is the author a difficult cook?
I feel like the author is not good at writing emotional dramas. He probably has no experience and can't write them up.
Liangcao, there are a lot of pitfalls and suspense now, and it's a bit brain-burning. I don't know how to reconcile myself later, I'm looking forward to seeing you first
But I have to say that the writing is really good and much more interesting than that one.