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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.In less than an instant the world as we knew it was at its end.
That’s right. The Apocalypse. In a single blink Zombies appeared and mutated monsters began to rampage all throughout the world. Now it was the human species turn to fight for survival and planetary dominance!
On the same day that the world descends into chaos we meet Yue Zhong. Initially only hoping to get to his friends and escape to a refugee camp our protagonist sets out, inadvertently building a team along the way. After a series of fortuitous events and a few serious hunches our hero decides it’s time to do more than just survive!
Yue Zhong begins to form the foundations of an enormous survival plan… before he suddenly discovers that he has only gotten over the first hurdle…. Unbeknownst to Yue Zhong and company, the world outside of China is mostly a wasteland! Country sized swathes of nuclear radiation and an extreme shortage of supplies in the world after the nuclear explosions was quickly becoming the “norm”. Mutants, Evolved animals and what’s worse, intelligent out of control dinosaurs had quickly appeared and claimed their own sections of the planet. There were several innately powerful Evolved races which appeared that were more than 10 times stronger than humans, nearly all of them possessing bodies impenetrable by normal bullets. The fabled orcs’ were another of these Evolved races, the leader of which had in fact ens*aved many of the remaining human beings.
Unceremoniously exposed to such a cold and heartless new world, Yue Zhong is faced with a choice: Find a deep dark hole and hope it goes back to “normal”? Or overcome all obstacles and struggle towards Evolution!!!
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One entry per lineShen Mo Xi Tong
Thần Ma Hệ Thống
神魔系统
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12/04/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c192 |
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12/01/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c188 |
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11/29/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c185 |
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11/27/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c183 |
11/26/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c182 |
11/25/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c181 |
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11/24/15 | Youjinsite Translations | c179 |
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1. Some women are treated as baby factories/tools for s*xual relief and are traded for favors. Although in the author's defense, men and children were also were also traded, albeit for labor (ex: I'll help you wipe out these zombies so give me 1000 men, some children, and pretty women)
2. The majority of foreigners are depicted in a negative light like, ie foreigners try to take advantage of their international status to get what they want. Although once again, there were also other Chinese people who did the same thing; it's just the majority of the foreigners were jerks whereas only the majority of the Chinese leaders were a**holes Anyways, with that over with: The Good: It's a post-apocalyptic novel combined with game elements. Kind of like if Gantz/Terror Infinity/The Gamer/etc. Had a baby with something like High School of the Dead/The Walking Dead/etc. However, it's importantly to note that it transitions
into politicking and city management before finally going to full on xuanhuan/xianxia.
how the majority of MC's action in the city arcs are just killing his human enemies within the city (which does not give him exp) and how the game elements are just completely thrown out from the more generic xianxia development later on.
You will find author's subjective POV & blabbering about japan, vietnam, indonesia, & more countries
i read the raw n the author moral still questionable? Well the point is dont get ur hopes up.
- Game system has no depth and is only used as an (bad) excuse for power levels. Also important parts of it get discarded all the time.
- Racism. Later parts of this novel read like a manifest from an amok runner just disgusting. Some reviews claim it isn't that bad but I guess they dropped this novel early.
- Racism. Let's put it here again, just to tell you how bad it is.
- Women are objects and property. FFS, I know no one who would treat his/her property that badly.
- The genera is unclear. Fighting, kingdom building or cultivation. It's just all over the place.
- The writing and repetition. I don't want to read about a "waving axe" ever again.
Total 2/5 for the beginning. Don't force yourself to continue if you start to get annoyed. It's going to get worse with each additional chapter.In the later chapters the author starts doing contradictory things of the main characters views, from being ruthless to everyone other than his people to saving strangers, from stating that grade 5 warriors were the cream of the crop in majority of worlds, that earth will be never be prepared for the disaster to come as they will be restricted to being unable to fight grade 5 and above.
In the late 900's the author returns from a hellish journey from the 2nd and 3rd world, by fighting for his life and piece of cake each arcs. He begins to waste time when he had 24hours prior warning to the joining of the 2nd world and earth. He deicides its time to pickup a new waifu and conqueror a new country. While conquering this country he comes accross peak tier 4 and tier 5's like cabbages. He even kills some zombies and levels up to like 93, he gains a ridiculously low amount of stat points compared to the 3rd world (meaning its better to kill than to level up as its basically useless to use levels as a guidance for strength), the author has also forgotten loot boxes, and common strengths of the MC, we have no heard of many of the main characters wives or much less any of his bases, he is struggling pointlessly when he has mech tech from world 2 and 3 to help him.
also in the late 900's the author randomly mentions the Dao of the blade, like honestly? The Main character has barely developed one country or world as the author has a fear of settlement, each time he kills and conquerors a settlement, the author makes him get kidnapped by a giant bird, or some odd and useless plot convenient. I realised that the author gets carried away transporting the main character so much that he ended up transporting him into a new genre.
1. It was mostly at the beginning, but it still persists throughout the book, the authors description of events was bland and repetitive. He did get better as the story went on but after 200 chapters I was ready to punch a hole through my monitor every time I read "shot forth like an arrow" or "as their head was cut from their body" or "blood flower on the sheets (dude is obsessed with loli's and virg*ns to a weird level) ". Very repetitive descriptions. 2. This guy is racist, straight up racist. It was like an Chinese version of donald trump wrote this book. The Vietnamese and Japanese are almost universally depicted as rapists and racists and the white people are all nazis, literally. The only few times he wrote in white people they talked about "their Aryan superiority" and called the Asian's monkeys. It doesn't matter what race they were, if they weren't Asian they were depicted as racist monster who committed hate crimes left and right. Kinda disturbing. And 3. Before I start this one let me just say I'm not one of those like overly feminist people, but I like female characters that have, well, character. He is sexist to a crazy level. Like, I've met some sexist guy's in my life but damn does this guy take the taco. He writes women as weak and fragile subservient creatures that are only good for cooking, stress relief and breeding. There are like 10 female characters in the book that fight throughout what I read and they only did because they're the main characters women. I mean I get the idea in the story about needing to keep the human race populated during the apocalypse but he wrote, and I'm paraphrasing here, "men are the best warriors and women are needed for making babies". That may be a bit different than what was there but I assure you it's damn close. Anyway, I wouldn't say it's terrible, the plot has potential, but I'd only recommend reading it if you can completely ignore at least one of the 3 things I wrote about.