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I Have A Super USB Drive

Autor: Darkness Black Bear
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Who could have guessed that the accidental discovery of a pitch-black USB drive would one day turn Chen Chen’s world upside down? He quickly realizes that this was no ordinary USB drive—and it came with mysterious powers, along with its own hidden rules. Equipped with his skills and intellect as a student of biological science, Chen Chen strives to uncover the limit of the USB drive, and the limit of his own ambition. Follow Chen Chen in his pursuit of lofty aspirations—wealth, immortality, and otherworldly powers! It is a path that will lead him to a grand plan, one that will change the fate of humanity forever…

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LightningCatThief
LightningCatThiefLv12

Is there an industry somewhere in China which specializes in writing novels with 40+ interesting and fun to read chapters, only to massively deteriorate befor reaching chapter 60? This novel has a good start and the intro is quite well done, especially the few lectures about life and theology are a nice and refreshing touch. The onlc character to develop is the MC but that is alright. The MC plotarmour is thick and all other characters interlectually challenged. 2 examples: - MC drives Prof. to suicide, but the superior doesn't care and endorses the MC immediately after the Police could not prove his guild, despite him being clearly involved. - MC practically forces 4 people (criminal hacker masterminds) to invest in his company, with very flimsical reasoning, one refuses and dies in a car accident after leaving the meeting and the other 3 pay the money and never appear again. But this novel stopped to be worthwhile for me after the story becomes a fantasy-wish fulfillment type with slapping down foreigners and foreign companies, playing lazy excentric boss baby and generally making an ass of oneself just because he can. Worse, moral and logical thinking are completely obsolety as well as laws. It is like the MC is playing untouchable in a sandbox. No consequence, no opposition, no real thought but into story development. At this point even the USB is unnecessary. It is a nice to have after less than 50 chapters. Maybe if the author would show more of the motives and underlying reasons behind the MC actions there would be a way to save this, but a few sentences about his parents are not it. Especially because they have not been mentioned at all beforehand. In the end this novel is badly planned, illogical and very superficial. Even the basic idea of the USB is almost comically badly thought out. The line between Fantasy and science fiction is blurry and the author does not have a clue about those. Example: Can pull stuff from Oasis and not Endgame. Clear line, but Ironman movies? Stuff like super drugs from the furure are okay, but Tonys stuff is not. Pokemon detective works? Like hell. Do not recommend.

Horizon
HorizonLv13

Hi everyone, back again with an in depth review. A short summary: great story, it’s on the dark anti-hero side but no cliche brooding MC. It has a lot of kingdom building elements, with the company aspect, decent fights, a diverse and well fleshed out cast of characters, and interesting plot points/story progression. The translation is also top notch with minimal errors. Overall, great story, I recommend if you enjoy smart and ruthless MCs and are fine with the use of other intellectual properties. Now onto the in depth part: First, always start with translation: It was perfect. That’s it. Well obviously not really, no translation is truly perfect, however, this story comes as close as it gets to perfect. No errors in sentences, no missing text, names are consistent and appropriate, no syntax or sentence structure mistakes, and it is editorialized well when compared to the source. Overall great translation quality, what other stories should strive for. Also, at the time when the chapters were being released, the releases were always consistent and reliable. Grade A++ Story/Plot Progression: so the premise of the story is that the MC gets an USB that he can use to take items out of movies and shows, and later on even travel towards those worlds. Simple premise, even if it’s a bit of fan fiction, right? Well I can’t deny that, but despite the basicness and unoriginality, it is totally made up for by the fun of thinking what movies or items the MC can go into to become stronger, and how the MCs choices affect the people and world around him. The author makes an excellent job of not only fleshing out the MC, but also other characters and the world, but more on that in the character section. The story has a clear path and progression, with understandable goals and where it’s heading. Though the last 20 chapters can be seen as somewhat rushed as the authors seems to wish to end the story soon when in my opinion it could had kept going for 100 more chapters to fully complete it. Grade A- Characters: we’ll start with the MC. If you aren’t into ruthless MCs like Leylin from WMW, then this story is not for you. The MC is ruthless and isn’t afraid of killing people who get in his way, regardless of who they may be, however, his reasonings and goals are completely logical and make sense for who he is. He isn’t a murderous psychopath like many other MCs we’ve seen (looking at you ATG and MGA), but more of a cold blooded person. He is willing to go to many lengths to accomplish his goals but he has clear bottom lines he tries not to cross and isn’t needlessly cruel. Other characters are also great in this story though, so it isn’t just a one man show. The author fleshes out many characters that inhabit this world, sometimes dedicating 2-3 chapters to them and it’s a treat to get outside perspectives on the MC and how his actions have changed the world, whether for better or worse. These characters are also given believable personalities and depth. They aren’t cardboard cutouts to simply cheer on the MC. Grade: A World building: with the premise of the story being able to go into movies/shows you would expect this story to be mainly focused on going on adventures to those worlds correct? Well you would be wrong, this story is more about the MC trying to elevate humanity from a simple planet civilization to intergalactic society, the movies are just a device to get to it. Though it’s enjoyable seeing the worlds from games and movies we like be referenced into the story, I always found myself looking forward more to the “real” world parts of the story. This is due to the MC learning more about the universe and uncovering the mysteries that surround him, including why he even got the USB in the first place. There’s a nice consistent pace as we see the world change in stages and how humanity responds to these changes, though it can be funny seeing politicians agree on things easily when threatened. The only downside is the ending as it felt somewhat rushed. Grade: A- So in the end, I think this is a great story. One of the better ones I’ve read in a long time. It has intrigue, mystery, a smart MC and a diverse cast of characters. Clear plot progression and world building with interesting settings. I fully recommend this if you are into smart ruthless MCs and a bit of kingdom building aspects. This story isn’t super heavy on the fighting, but it does a decent job when it does show those scenes. No romance, and only affection is from the MC towards his parents and his AI. Overall an A grade for this story.

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