Li Xiaonian dies as a result of his girlfriend's betrayal. Luckily, he has the chance to start all over again and is reborn with a mysterious space battleship he accidentally acquired in his previous life—"Shadow". Returning to the virtual online game "Star Wind' that everyone is crazy about, he finds himself to be a little different in this life. The gift "Shadow" bestowed on him this time turns out to be Memory Instillation. With this gift, it only takes him a moment to master any kind of skill. Ding... System: You've acquired primary shooting skills and gained 10 years of shooting experience. System: you've acquired mechanical modification technology and gained 10 years of mechanical assembly experience. Playing the game, unconsciously, Li Xiaonian has become a zillionaire and a man of great wisdom in the real world.
Oh yeah space travel science fiction is super difficult to write. The dedicated readers of this genre seem to want hard science. There's just so many small details in science that needs to be included to satisfy the readers. An example reaching a new world and not having to worry about something like that worlds common cold being instantly deadly. Wave it away? Ignore it? Advanced genetic modification for everyone at birth? Or explaining power sources fusion reactors? Was energy finally crystallize into super compressed form? Ftl technology, worm holes opened at Will? Folding space? If there wasn't any it would be a fairly boring novel? Alright that's fine too. There's just so many problems writing this genres type of story. The reviews show cases how hard it is to write a science fiction space novel. Some just like the mystery and don't care for details. Others want super hard science and want it explained. For this the science hard most things completely ignored and will not be explained. Some readers are fine with it but for people who tend to search out space novels... they don't tend to like soft science. Then again for people who like cultivation novels is science what they want? Why three stars? I like hard science but the story itself isn't that bad if you don't care so I wouldn't vote it lower but it's not to my preference.