The male protagonist who picked up a hammer instead of an axeI recommend " The Ironware I Forged Glows ". The author wants to catch up. Ge Xiaohua, the protagonist, was 28 years old. He majored in metal materials and returned to his hometown to forge iron after working for 4 years in Yue Steel. He had a calm and steady personality. After activating the light forging system, he could forge all kinds of ironware with special effects. For example, a blue light kitchen knife, a purple light iron pot, and so on. There were also cute supporting characters, the 1-year-old Golden Wheel King Golden Retriever and the 10-year-old Meteor Horse. It was a little rough in the early stages, but it was smooth after returning from abroad. Four stars recommended.
" CS: Only 16 years old, you want me to counterattack?" It was written by Goblin Coffee. The male protagonist, Jiang Yang, was admitted to university at the age of 16 and chose the wrong major. Old Deng countered the system, but he felt that he was not Old Deng. The system rewards were all used by Old Deng. At the moment, the pace was slow and he was still practicing his skills. However, the author was an old author, so the quality was guaranteed.
" My Black Technology Shelter " could also be read. It was a doomsday crisis novel written by Xiao Xiao's Xiao Bai. Lu Chen relied on the nano core to survive and develop technology in the snow and ice after the meteorite fell. Although the author's idea was a little strange, it was a relatively good book about surviving in the apocalypse.
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The pronunciation of chThere are many different pronunciation of ch, and the following are examples of words that correspond to different pronunciations:
- When ch was pronounced/t/, the common words were chair, chat, check, child, chicken, china, Chinese, chip, choice, chopstick, church, French, each, lunch, peach, sandwich, touch, March, research, chocolate, and so on.
- When ch pronounced/k/, the words were headache, chemistry, pharmacist, chemical, Christmas, mechanics, chameleon, character, ache, stomach, chaos, chronicle, Michael, chloride, chorus, technology, technical, and so on.
- When ch was issued//, there were Machine (machine), Chicago (chickago), chef (chef), champagne (champagne), chauffeur (driver), chic (fashionable), chiffon (chiffon), chivalry (chivalry), and so on.
- There was also a relatively rare situation where ch was pronounced/d/. For example, in words such as spinach, sandwich, and Greenwich, ch could be pronounced as either/t/or/d/.
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