One challenge is identifying all the aspects that need taming. A corrupted novel might have multiple issues hidden within it. Another is maintaining the original essence of the novel while making changes. It's easy to over - correct and lose what made the novel unique in the first place.
The erosive romance novel was a popular online literary work. It usually described a poignant and beautiful love story. The protagonists experienced many difficulties and pains and finally overcame all obstacles to get together. Dangerous novels were often full of romantic plots and profound philosophy, which were loved by the majority of readers.
There were novels similar to Corrupting the Nation:
1. Corrosive Kingdom, Author: Shrimp Write
2. My Player Is So Fierce, Author: Handsome Dog Frank
3. Treasure Hunter, Sailing in the Blue Sea. Author: Do you want Coke?
4. Black Sail, Author: Great Sage, Holy Master
5. I'm Not Cyber Psycho, Author: Axe Warrior
6. Bonfire Shelter Company, Author: Riding the Little White Goose Upside-Down
7."Arriving at the End of the World with the Whole School," Author: Biting the Dog
Kingdom of the Mountain Forest, Author: 1232
9:"The Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees", Author: Ten Years, One Key
10:"Astral Ant Tribe", Author: A Thousand Miles of Blood
11:"Love and Explode, Cut the Wasteland", Author: Cell Agar
The Final Gentleman, Author: Fatty in Yellow
Breath of the Undead, Author: Featherman
"Doomsday: I Have One More Keyword Than Others", Author: Mianzhi Wei
"Card World: Starting from Island Survival", Author: Nanshan Beiyan
The Anti-fan Physique Begins Cultivation in the Wasteland. Author: Chen Feng Xiao
Endless Route, Author: Cloud Eating Cloud
Invincible Heroes: Hidden Master Builder, Author: Ferocious Male Hamster
Deep Sea Ember, Author: Yuantong
"Abyss Train", Author: Foxman
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1."Corrupted Kingdom": It's quite a delayed title. I thought it would be some Western fantasy with plagues and private settings, like "The Last Gentleman". It turned out to be an online game novel. To be honest, there were very few online games with such results. To be honest, it has been a long time since I've seen someone with a background that wasn't below this.
Players, NPCs, and monsters.
Players: There were simply strong male leads, those with systems, those who had been reborn, those who had transformed, those who had system bugs, those who had hidden professions, those who fought for the first kill every day, those who went against the big guilds, and those who were masters of weapons and pills. There were too many of them. There were also a bunch of private settings, such as depending on luck to be reborn, random identity, the main character directly becoming a demigod, and direct destiny. There were too many.
[Monster: The most recent part-time boss, and a group of players 'nightmares. Later, they can be reincarnated into different factions for the players to play with.]
[NPC: The most classic is Super Mechanic (I love it!] Burning Incense, the author's new book was cut off), Mowing Grass Flow, there were also previous works, but the origin of Mowing Grass Flow was Qi Peijia. There were other books too. After reading this book, I didn't want to read anything else. The Game of the World Tree.
That was fine too. Things would get better later on. However, if he wanted to transform, he could also take a look. I've been following Arcane Throne for a long time. It allowed me to understand the wizard background, mana bar and daily spell slots, what the net is, and the difference between Olympiad math and spells.
That's how I see it. From prosperity to decline, it's actually because there haven't been any good books recently, so I realized it. Alright. This was one of them. It felt like it could compete with the World Tree.
The background was handled quite well. Most of the orthodox online game novels had a criticism of playing a game and being heartbroken. The plot was written as "Is there a need to play a game?" Generally, there were benefits to using the game to invade reality, and there were benefits for all humans to transmigrate to the game player, or the main character to transmigrate into the game and become real. The ones who didn't deal with it were usually the old books who were used to it.
In this book, the real world was a human spaceship migration. The absolutely fair AI "Dawn" distributed resources according to the performance in the game and linked it to reality to deal with this problem. It was good that there was no need to write a real-life plot. The main character was not simply strong, nor was it fun and brainless. A normal person would have a wooden stick, a divine weapon, a myriad of flowers, plants, and thousands of troops. That was the feeling of a child.
The supporting characters were well written. This was something that was rarely seen in online games. I had never seen group portraits in online games before. Most of them were historical, followed by daily life. The more realistic the subject matter was, the more group portraits there were. In terms of the creation of supporting characters, I could say that I was the top three in online games books. This was the main reason why I read it.
The author added some hidden lines, and the impression was quite good. The writing and plot could not be said to be too good, but it did not look old-fashioned and was quite good.
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2."My Players Are So Fierce":"My Players Are So Fierce" was a novel that people looked forward to seeing its release. The story was based on the game and the players 'transmigration, allowing the reader to transmigrate to another world and become a miserable vampire. However, the protagonist's special summoning skill could summon the most powerful summoned creature, the fourth catastrophe-Player. These players brought endless fear and challenges, and the entire world felt the fear of being dominated by them. The author had already finished two novels. The quality of this novel was guaranteed, and it was updated at 50,000 a day. It was amazing. The reason for the personal recommendation was the author's persistence and hard work. This spirit was worthy of praise. He looked forward to the author's more exciting works.
3."Treasure Hunter, Sails in the Blue Sea": After reading more than 100 chapters, the beginning was okay, but after that, I felt that the author had forgotten his original intention. At first, I read it as a TAG of sailing + treasure hunting. I quite liked this kind of thing, but when I was chased by the main character's father, I started to feel uncomfortable. It felt like it had become some kind of upgraded novel. In short, the early part was closely related to the theme, and the middle part was a sheep's head and dog's meat. Perhaps others would think it was good, who knows?
4."Black Sail": Just read it and it'll be over. If the radio waves don't match, just run away. If you're in a normal mental state, you won't be able to read this idiotic book. But it's really magical. It's obvious that I'm not normal anymore.
5."I'm Not a Cyber Psycho":"I'm Not a Cyber Psycho" is an eye-catching cyberpunk novel. The author used a talented and intelligent perspective to describe a world full of cyberpunk style. The protagonist was a nobody at the bottom of the food chain. He would do anything to survive. This setting was very much in line with the style of cyberpunk. The author's writing was excellent and logical, and his world was filled with a strong cyberpunk atmosphere. In addition, the author also incorporated various variations of the system, allowing the protagonist to involve elements such as Cyber, Cthulhu, Immortal Cultivation, and the supernatural. Although the author pursued a realistic description of the cyberpunk world while letting the protagonist constantly use vulgarities and trash talk, which caused the novel's reputation to be mixed, if you ignore this point, you will find that this novel is a rare good cyberpunk cultivation novel. All in all, I'm Not a Cyber Psycho is a fascinating cyberpunk novel that is worth reading.
6. Bonfire Shelter Company: Bonfire Shelter Company is a surprising novel. The author brought the readers into a world full of imagination with his unique creativity and humorous style. The story was set in the dark disaster of 2044. It told the story of Colin, who had a difficult family and was suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, who accidentally received an invitation letter and joined the campfire shelter company. The protagonist experienced many adventures and adventures in the company, showing his wisdom and courage. The plot was compact, the rhythm was moderate, and it was full of thrills and excitement. The author's description was vivid and interesting, making people immerse themselves in the story. This book was full of sci-fi and humorous elements, making it very enjoyable to read. Overall, this book is an unforgettable science fiction novel, recommended to all readers who like science fiction and humor.
7."Arriving at the End of the World with the Teachers and Students of the School":"Arriving at the End of the World with the Teachers and Students of the School" is a novel that people look forward to. The author, Dog Bite, brought a brand new apocalyptic world view to the readers with his superb writing and plot development. This book was not just a doomsday novel. It also incorporated elements such as strangeness and Cthulhu, as well as the infinite setting, bringing a new reading experience to the readers. The protagonist led the entire school to the main world. Through the dungeon challenge, he displayed his calmness, strength, and self-discipline. The development of the plot was smooth, and there was no feeling of delay or burden. It made people feel refreshed. The image of the protagonist was also impressive. He was a saint and could deal with problems in a reasonable way without making the readers feel disgusted. In addition, this book didn't have too much of a joke or a two-dimensional otaku flavor, giving people a top-notch reading experience. All in all,"Arriving at the End of the World with the Whole School" was a novel that was worth reading.
8."Kingdom of the Mountains":"Kingdom of the Mountains" is a very good book. It's plain and interesting. It doesn't have any electronic impotency. It can be read in one breath. The frequency of updates is not weak and the duration is very strong. It's very worth collecting and reading slowly. The author's daily descriptions were outstanding, making people unconsciously want to continue watching. It was like watching videos of repairing horses 'hooves or forging iron. Although they felt that there was nothing special, they would unconsciously finish watching it. Although there was a classic problem with daily novels, which was that if I put it down, I might not pick it up again. However, this book also had a magical setting, which made me interested in the subsequent developments. Overall, although the pace of this book was slow, its flaws did not obscure its merits. Once one accepted this style, it felt like there was no going back. In general, if you are interested in fantasy everyday novels, you might as well give this book a try.
9."Necromancer Only Wants to Plant Trees": What a good idea. Plant trees and practice the Druid path to obtain Necromagic, kill people and set fires to obtain Druid magic. Tsk, is this the balance between life and death?
10๏ผ[Astral Ant Tribe]:"This is a story about the insect planet. There's no human race in this book. The insect race evolved from ordinary insects. If you want to evolve step by step, you have to rely on the grains of the God's Bestowed Seed to strengthen your body, shell, internal organs, and wings. Only then can you survive the next retreat. However, the grains you grow are not omnipotent. You can only strengthen a part of it. Therefore, I can only say that it's very nice to trade with other tribes." Those who liked planting could watch it. It wasn't the killing style, but the farming style?
"Love and Explode, Cut the Wasteland" was a fascinating novel that traveled through the game wasteland world. The story started with the protagonist transmigrating to the wasteland world of the game. From struggling to survive to having ambition, it showed a calm and battle-maniac character. The character of the protagonist and the characters of the supporting characters were very charming, making the readers have a strong interest in the story. The author's writing style was excellent, and the plot was not routine. It could be seen that the author had put in a lot of effort. The main plot of the story seemed to be the protagonist's growth and the establishment of his own city, which added to the feeling of wasteland management. In addition, the author also cleverly used the loading game module system and information gap to let the protagonist grow in the game. Overall, this book gave me the feeling of a wasteland and a different world. I highly recommend it to everyone.
"The Final Gentleman":( ยทฬ .ยท
I just read a novel book with a novel theme. It's a bit of an apocalyptic genre. It's not a complete apocalypse. The "Pathogen School" can give power equivalent to pollution. It feels like it starts from the red moon. The beginning of the game is a ball gentleman. It should be a job setting to eliminate the pathogen. The description of the fight is also not bad. The author's previous book did not become a god. It's a pity that this book has potential.
"Breath of the Undead": There are quite a lot of stitches. The game is infinite. The setting of the hero is invincible. The army is led. The world view at the beginning has just begun. I can still look forward to it.
"Doomsday: I Have One More Keyword Than Others" was a very innovative and attractive novel. The author had unique creativity in character setting and plot development, which was fascinating. The dialogue and thoughts of the characters in the book were also very interesting, making people immerse themselves in it. Especially after the first dungeon, he felt very good. The writing style of this book was smooth and logical. The plot progressed layer by layer, making people unable to stop. Although some of the dungeons ended rather sloppily, overall, this book was still highly recommended. It was a very interesting infinite novel, especially under the control of an alien civilization, where people could only obtain resources through the alien battlefield. If there was a shortage of books, this book would definitely be a good choice. "Reward index: . Reason for recommendation: Unlimited flow, innovative settings, smooth writing, and fascinating plot.๐๐๐๐
15:"Card World: Starting from Survival on Island": The cheat of this book appeared in the form of a card panel. The protagonist's exploration and use of the cheat was more reasonable. The opening of Survival on Island was very eye-catching. It was a card flow novel that combined exploration, food, survival, and confrontation. The development of the events was full of ups and downs. The shaping of the characters was also very good. The protagonist's IQ was online, and he was brave and resourceful.
"Black Attracting Physique Begins and Cultivates in the Wasteland" was a long story. The story began with the protagonist Qu Jianlei's transmigration. He was a super genius with an IQ far above ordinary people. However, his high IQ did not bring him good luck. Instead, it made him suffer more than anyone else in the six years after he transmigrated. He had been captured as a two-legged sheep and was about to become food. He could only wait for the cheat to arrive. There was a problem with the logic of this opening, and it was hard to accept. In addition, from the beginning of the plot where he was caught injecting drugs, the protagonist did not do anything to advance the plot. His actions had no impact on the story. On the whole, the plot dragged, the characters were empty, and the description of the wasteland was not good enough, giving people a feeling of neither fish nor water. The setting was alright, but the plot and writing were relatively weak. Overall, this book was not worth recommending.
17:"Endless Route": This is a sci-fi mystery tomb robbing novel, but overall, it's still very good. The writing is smooth and the logic is clear. I feel that the author is a veteran. There is no female lead at the moment.
18:"Invincible Heroes: Hidden Master Builder": Another Year of Knocking
[Level of recommendation: ]
[Status: 435,000]
[First Order: 1552]
[Achievement: Excellent]
[Tagged: Game Foreignland, Fourth Calamity, Invincible Heroes]
[Point 1: The author used Invincible Heroes 3 as the foundation of the world. He added some patches to fill in some holes in the original game and made the appearance of players more reasonable.] He was very friendly to both fans of the original novel and passers-by. The author explained the various extremes in the game, and passers-by could easily enter the pit without any pressure.
Aspect 2: The author cleverly avoided the boring flaws of the turn-based game's battle process. He reduced the description of the battle and increased the plot development and mission interaction, making it more interesting.
[Description: I will step on the corpses of all living beings and become the new king of demons.]
"Deep Sea Ember":" licorice"
The New Book of the Far Eye.
It was similar to the Lightless Sea's counter setting. The world was once basically destroyed, and everything was covered by the ocean. Only a few continents survived, and under the deep sea, there was an indescribable existence. The Old Ones had also perished, and the survivors sacrificed themselves to create an artificial sun to continue protecting the world. When the protagonist woke up, he found that he was left with only one room. When he walked out of the room, he possessed the captain of the ghost ship in another world. Of course, as the plot developed, it seemed that everything was not so simple. At the same time, the main character can randomly possess humans in the mainland city through consciousness projection. Currently, he is possessing one of the believers of an evil god whose goal is to restore the past.
This book had all the shortcomings of his previous works, namely, the off-line character, the uncomfortable mouth fetish, and the frequent "mechanical" action descriptions. In short, in my opinion, his character creation is completely inadequate. However, his strength was his grand worldview. Xyrin and the abnormal creatures could be considered soft science fiction, and starting from Daybreak Sword, he combined fantasy and science fiction. This book further introduced the elements of mystery, so this book was still worth looking forward to.
Setting:8
Plot:6
Writing Style:8
Others:7
20:"Abyss Train":#In Progress #
The protagonist took his sister out to survive alone. As a chef and front desk of a beef shop, he inexplicably received two tickets with no time and place marked. The sender claimed that he had a panacea to cure his sister's strange illness, provided that the protagonist boarded the train on time. After some extreme pulling, the protagonist boarded the train to the abyss, and a new life and adventure began.
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This book had a feeling of reading Cthulhu's investigator novels in his early years. The protagonist was like an investigator. He met friends in the underground world, explored the unknown, faced danger, completed missions, and received rewards. It slowly unfolded a grand world view in the form of unit adventures. Whether it was the description or the plot, it was just right. It was worth reading for readers who liked investigator novels.
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There were a few novels about the prince being infected by the gu poison that could be recommended. Among them were "The King Flipping the Table, The Poisonous Concubine Is Too Wild,""The Strange Detective Concubine,""The Medical Overwhelming World: The Path of the Difei Phoenix,""The Shocking Crazy Concubine: The Divine Doctor's Mother Is a Big Boss,""The Poisonous Female Immortal,""The Great Chu Zhaoyang,""The Peerless Three Treasures: The Concubine of the Lower Hall is Too Seductive,""The World Is Crazy: The Poisonous Demon Concubine," and so on. These novels all involved voodoo elements and had different plots that could meet the needs of the readers.
It depends on the fandom. In some niche fandoms where darker and more complex themes are appreciated, 'corrupted mind fanfic' might be relatively popular. But in more mainstream or family - friendly fandoms, they may not be as well - received.
A 'corrupted mind fanfic' could refer to a fan - created fictional work that explores the concept of a mind that has been corrupted. It might involve a character whose thoughts, values, or mental state have been negatively influenced, perhaps by dark magic, a traumatic event, or an evil entity in the context of the fanfic's universe.
A 'corrupted peridot fanfic' is a piece of fan - made fiction that focuses on the character Peridot in a corrupted state. This could be in terms of her physical form, like she has been affected by some sort of dark magic or technology gone wrong. Or it could be her mental state, where she has been corrupted by negative thoughts or influences. Fanfic writers often explore these kinds of 'what - if' scenarios to add new and interesting twists to the existing character. They might take her known traits and turn them on their head, creating a very different version of Peridot for the readers to experience.
In the case of 'corrupted pearl fanfic', it's likely a work of fan - made literature. It may involve a character, perhaps named Pearl, who has fallen into a state of corruption. This could be due to a variety of factors like betrayal, exposure to an evil force, or succumbing to their own inner demons. The fanfic would then be an exploration of this new, corrupted state of the character, perhaps showing their changed relationships, new goals, or how they are now perceived by others.