Zhao Yu came to the deserted planet to build a base, create an underground city and hide in it. Worried about the threat from the unknown civilization, Zhao Yu dug out a small half of the planet and built star destroyer cannons capable of destroying the planet, as well as tens of thousands of fully intelligent mechanical dogs in various forms. The defensive robotic dog, the Gate God, would disguise itself as a small mountain and fortify around the base. Detection and gathering robot dog - Tsotan, would disguise as a rolling stone and wander around the planet to collect useful resources. Combat robot dog - Nezha, would disguise as a crater, scattered around the base, ready to be able to attack the enemies that may come. Around the base, they were ready to attack the enemies that might come. On this day, his gathering robot dog - Tsotan, dragged back a spaceship. It captured three alien creatures, claiming to be from Earth. Zhao Yu was confused. "Didn't I travel to the deep space of the universe? How come I'm on the back of the moon and being treated as an alien by humans?"
Overall rather enjoyable read. The author seems to favor certain questionable tropes over others (ie. Non-consent), which might make certain sensitive readers uncomfortable. However, if you know how to separate fiction from non fiction, then this is a book you can definitely finish. However, I do want to point out that there are numerous plot holes in the story, and also plot lines that do not match up. Typically, these would be triggering points for me to drop a novel, but in this case, the characters were immersive enough for me to want to push through and continue with. Another down point is on how the author, when choosing to write about certain topics that people might find important to get right (for example with disabilities and the likes), doesn't research enough on the topic and therefore, paints a very false scenario on how suffering from said disabilities or illnesses are like. But again, if you can separate fiction from non fiction, this point would not bother you either. A solid 3/5 from me.