This book was called "The Great Universe", and the characters in it included the male protagonist, Wang Xiaotian, a lucky young man. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Battle Through the Universe" Author: Emerald Grassland. It is a game/virtual online game novel with game elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Wang Xiaotian, who just graduated, loves games. He suddenly realized that he could level up in the game and strengthen his body in the real world. Moreover, reality and the game could be interlinked.] Using this BUG, Wang Xiaotian would constantly challenge himself, kill powerful enemies, and finally stand at the top of the world! I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "Craftsman's Life in Online Games." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Wang Xiaotian, who was optimistic and positive, advocated freedom, loved crafts, kept a low profile, and was focused on doing things…The female protagonist, Lin Xi, had a delicate physique, was well-educated, had a quiet personality, and was loyal to her…This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. The Craftsman's Life in Online Games, by Elegant Rainforest. It was a game/virtual online game novel with virtual reality elements. User recommendation: [B] Ordinary holographic online game. If you are interested in the theme, you can watch and play. The overall setting was ordinary. In the future society where productivity was extremely developed, people had nothing to do, so the national holographic online game came into being as a second world. In this world, not only was there a high degree of realism, but there was also a 10:1 time ratio. Players could even use game currency and money to exchange for each other, helping professional players to become rich. At the same time, the game also had a relatively rich lifestyle class setting, which provided the protagonist with a way to become rich and enhance the playability. The main storyline of the protagonist revolved around life skills, mining, refining pills, and selling them for money. There were no battle scenes in the current storyline, which looked strange. In general, there was nothing special about the settings. The protagonist's cheat…was considered average. From the setting, it seems to be a cheat that connects to reality. However, according to my observation, it seems to be the kind that many people have? From the perspective of materialization, it was a cute thing without a physical body. It would give the protagonist some game suggestions and life support, and it would also go out and have some fun. From the looks of it, it was probably something that could enhance the main character's craftsmanship. The main character in this story was probably a craftsman. It could always provide some strange help to the main character, making the main character even more magical. In short, this cheat was also quite satisfactory and could be considered a deduction. Finally, he gave his opinion. First of all, there was too much science in the article. I wrote a few pages of messy introductions. Anyway, I didn't have the patience to read them word by word, so I just skipped the plot and didn't delay anything. It was best to combine science with the plot and not focus too much on it. After all, readers read the story, not the setting. Secondly, there were too many descriptions of the attributes in the text. For example, the latest five-element set had four pages of attributes…If this was an important piece of equipment for the main character, then so be it. Why was there such a detailed introduction for a piece of equipment that he had bought? He could just skip the set attributes and see. In the end, the story as a whole was slow to heat up, and it felt like the main character's awesome setting had yet to be reflected. Also, this update was too touching. The author must have written it for fun, right? It's only been half a year and there's only 100,000 words. I feel like no one wants to read it even if I push a wave… I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "The Great Universe", and the characters in it included the male protagonist, Wang Xiaotian, a lucky young man. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Battle Through the Universe" Author: Emerald Grassland. It is a game/virtual online game novel with game elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Wang Xiaotian, who just graduated, loves games. He suddenly realized that he could level up in the game and strengthen his body in the real world. Moreover, reality and the game could be interlinked.] Using this BUG, Wang Xiaotian would constantly challenge himself, kill powerful enemies, and finally stand at the top of the world! I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "Craftsman's Life in Online Games." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Wang Xiaotian, who was optimistic and positive, advocated freedom, loved crafts, kept a low profile, and was focused on doing things…The female protagonist, Lin Xi, had a delicate physique, was well-educated, had a quiet personality, and was loyal to her…This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. The Craftsman's Life in Online Games by Elegant Rainforest. It was a game/virtual online game novel with virtual reality elements. User recommendation: [B] Ordinary holographic online game. If you are interested in the theme, you can watch and play. The overall setting was ordinary. In the future society where productivity was extremely developed, people had nothing to do, so the national holographic online game came into being as a second world. In this world, not only was there a high degree of realism, but there was also a 10:1 time ratio. Players could even use game currency and money to exchange for each other, helping professional players to become rich. At the same time, the game also had a relatively rich lifestyle class setting, which provided the protagonist with a way to become rich and enhance the playability. The main storyline of the protagonist revolved around life skills, mining, refining pills, and selling them for money. There were no battle scenes in the current storyline, which looked strange. In general, there was nothing special about the settings. The protagonist's cheat…was considered average. From the setting, it seems to be a cheat that connects to reality. However, according to my observation, it seems to be the kind that many people have? From the perspective of materialization, it was a cute thing without a physical body. It would give the protagonist some game suggestions and life support, and it would also go out and have some fun. From the looks of it, it was probably something that could enhance the main character's craftsmanship. The main character in this story was probably a craftsman. It could always provide some strange help to the main character, making the main character even more magical. In short, this cheat was also quite satisfactory and could be considered a deduction. Finally, he gave his opinion. First of all, there was too much science in the article. I wrote a few pages of messy introductions. Anyway, I didn't have the patience to read them word by word, so I just skipped the plot and didn't delay anything. It was best to combine science with the plot and not focus too much on it. After all, readers read the story, not the setting. Secondly, there were too many descriptions of the attributes in the text. For example, the latest five-element set had four pages of attributes…If this was an important piece of equipment for the main character, then so be it. Why was there such a detailed introduction for a piece of equipment that he had bought? He could just skip the set attributes and see. In the end, the story as a whole was slow to heat up. It felt like the main character's awesome setting had not yet been reflected. Also, this update was too touching. The author must have written it for fun, right? It's only been half a year and there's only 100,000 words. I feel like no one wants to read it even if I push a wave… I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Don't Care About Martial Virtues". The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wang Zheng. He was crafty, cunning, and didn't care about martial virtues. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I Don't Talk About Martial Virtue" by Tieniu Xian. It is a game/virtual online game novel with game world, no moral integrity, online game, virtual reality elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [Grain] This was a fine author of online games. He wrote many online games novels with a martial arts style, such as "I am a martial artist in online games" and "The King Kong of online games is not bad". His new book was still in this series of online games. Online game lovers can take a look... I hope you will like this book.
This novel was called " The Glorious Rise of Online Games ". It was a novel that was categorized into games and virtual online games. It also had online games and virtual reality elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [The Glorious Rise of Online Games] by Dreambreaker 1981. Finished, you can read without worry. [The Glorious Rise of Online Games]: In his previous life, he was the guild leader of a large gaming guild. He earned millions a month and was shrewd and wise. In the end, he died in an accident. In this life, he became an unemployed person at the bottom of society. His adoptive mother was seriously ill, his sister dropped out of school, and he was penniless. Humming the phrase " Start over again ", he was determined to rise again. However, the difficulty of his rise this time seemed to be simple, because he discovered that there was also an online virtual game called Endless Journey in this world. " It's not challenging at all." Gao Sen shook his head helplessly when he saw the familiar login interface." I've played the game for 20 years. I know everything. It's not challenging at all…" This was a relaxed story of a gaming expert who had transmigrated and soared into the sky. P.S. It's not a data stream. Don't take it seriously. Just be happy. Please collect and recommend! Hurry up and read!
This novel was called "You Call This Thing a Druid?" This was a novel that was categorized as a game/virtual online game, and it had elements of online games and virtual reality. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "You call this thing a Druid?" Author: Crazy Chives. Finished, you can read without worry. "You call this thing a Druid?" [Flame Cat, Jelly Bear, Rotten Tree, Skeleton Bird, Starlight Dragon...] The day before Primordial Glory was released, Wu Yue Rebirth chose the Druid, who was known as the trash of all classes, as his starting class. Then, the scene gradually changed. "I didn't say anything when you, a Druid, turned into a Tyrannosaurus Rex. What do you mean by turning me into an Ancient God?" [PS: Traditional online games, the Renaissance, the fall of the Qing Dynasty. Spitting out the readers 'complaints, leaving the readers with nothing to complain about.] Hurry up and read!
This book was called "Online Games: Unlimited Money." The characters in the book included the supporting character, Jue Mingzi. Some people died, but he was still alive. Supporting role-Li Xueling, I always want to look at the sky, because the human world has long been deserted. Supporting role-Zhang Pojun, those who offend my Xia will be punished no matter how far away they are! Great Xia Dynasty's "Enemy Destroyer General" honorary title. The "Enemy Luring General" of the Missy's team. The male protagonist, Wang Tianxing, was an ordinary ex-salesman, while the female protagonist, the missy, knew the ending from the beginning. The male supporting character-Purple Bamboo Immortal, a flute song, a soul, the sound is scattered in the bamboo. The male supporting character, Wang Moumou, was a father who only appeared in the first chapter, but why did he have an introduction? The male supporting role was Tang Zhishan, the supporting role that looked the most like the main character. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Online Games: Unlimited Money" by Yun Ye Songrong. It was a game/virtual online game novel with online game elements. User recommendation: Tired of cool articles? He saw Hongjun again? The world was being reconstructed again? Beat up all the immortals? Protagonists and villains insulting each other? Anyway, this novel didn't have it. The difficulty of the super hardcore persuasion, the mudslide in the online literature world, the dystopian game rules, and the postmodern game design concept and structure. It was the most hardcore novice village in history. This book was also known as the "Mind Forging Simulation Tool". It was a niche reading material with a hellish difficulty. It was a multi-layered cake. It was not for the sake of being tortured. Using violence against violence would only spread unrealistic ideas of violence. At the same time, this was a meme encyclopedia. Every chapter had an Easter egg. Even if you didn't know these memes, it wouldn't affect you from reading this magnificent story. I'm still writing. If you're fated, come and take a look.. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "I Don't Care About Martial Virtues". The characters in it included the male protagonist, Wang Zheng. He was crafty, cunning, and didn't care about martial virtues. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I Don't Talk About Martial Virtue" by Tieniu Xian. It is a game/virtual online game novel with game world, no moral integrity, online game, virtual reality elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [Grain] This was a fine author of online games. He wrote many online games novels with a martial arts style, such as "I am a martial artist in online games" and "The King Kong of online games is not bad". His new book was still in this series of online games. Online game lovers can take a look... I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "The Spiritual World's Player Calamity", and the characters in it included the male protagonist, Wang Li, and the idiotic youth. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. [The Spiritual World's Player Calamity] Author: Buddhist Young Man, is a game/virtual online game novel with players, the fourth natural disaster element. User recommendation: Our world is being assimilated, and soon other terrorist forces will invade and rob us of all our resources. "It's time to show them the terror of the players from the fourth Calamity," Wang Li said calmly as he held the divine weapon in his hand.. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "Craftsman's Life in Online Games." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Wang Xiaotian, who was optimistic and positive, advocated freedom, loved crafts, kept a low profile, and was focused on doing things…The female protagonist, Lin Xi, had a delicate physique, was well-educated, had a quiet personality, and was loyal to her…This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. The Craftsman's Life in Online Games, by Elegant Rainforest. It was a game/virtual online game novel with virtual reality elements. User recommendation: [B] Ordinary holographic online game. If you are interested in the theme, you can watch and play. The overall setting was ordinary. In the future society where productivity was extremely developed, people had nothing to do, so the national holographic online game came into being as a second world. In this world, not only was there a high degree of realism, but there was also a 10:1 time ratio. Players could even use game currency and money to exchange for each other, helping professional players to become rich. At the same time, the game also had a relatively rich lifestyle class setting, which provided the protagonist with a way to become rich and enhance the playability. The main storyline of the protagonist revolved around life skills, mining, refining pills, and selling them for money. There were no battle scenes in the current storyline, which looked strange. In general, there was nothing special about the settings. The protagonist's cheat…was considered average. From the setting, it seems to be a cheat that connects to reality. However, according to my observation, it seems to be the kind that many people have? From the perspective of materialization, it was a cute thing without a physical body. It would give the protagonist some game suggestions and life support, and it would also go out and have some fun. From the looks of it, it was probably something that could enhance the main character's craftsmanship. The main character in this story was probably a craftsman. It could always provide some strange help to the main character, making the main character even more magical. In short, this cheat was also quite satisfactory and could be considered a deduction. Finally, he gave his opinion. First of all, there was too much science in the article. I wrote a few pages of messy introductions. Anyway, I didn't have the patience to read them word by word, so I just skipped the plot and didn't delay anything. It was best to combine science with the plot and not focus too much on it. After all, readers read the story, not the setting. Secondly, there were too many descriptions of the attributes in the text. For example, the latest five-element set had four pages of attributes…If this was an important piece of equipment for the main character, then so be it. Why was there such a detailed introduction for a piece of equipment that he had bought? He could just skip the set attributes and see. In the end, the story as a whole was slow to heat up. It felt like the main character's awesome setting had not yet been reflected. Also, this update was too touching. The author must have written it for fun, right? It's only been half a year and there's only 100,000 words. I feel like no one wants to read it even if I push a wave… I hope you will like this book.