In My Dream, I Can Pick Up Treasures

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Among the countless civilizations in the primitive world, there is a well-known saying.

When every civilization comes to the original, affected by the original laws, a small number of treasures containing the laws will be born.

Every lucky person who obtains the treasure has a 50% chance of being promoted to “Venerable” and becoming the leader-level combat force of this civilization.

There are even those who are lucky enough to obtain two treasures and grow into top powerhouses who are powerful in more than a dozen world groups.

but.

Yang Fan doesn’t think so.

He said: “It’s just a treasure. Can’t you pick it up with your hands? I had a few dreams and picked up five of them easily.”

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I Can Pick Up Supreme Treasures in My Dreams
Picking Up Treasures in My Dream
我的梦境可以捡到至宝
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gegehehe8686
gegehehe8686 rated it
July 29, 2025
Status: c104
I find the plot interesting enough that I've been mostly willing to overlook the nationalism, but I feel like it's gotten progressively worse. Getting close to dropping. I always wonder if these people are serious and their country's indoctrination is that good or if they're just trying for political points.

I'm an American and while I have a certain level of patriotism, I have no problem with other people hating my country because we have been absolute a**holes for a long time to many weaker countries. I also don't judge any... more>> country as a whole. I think that's the thing that bothers me the most is that when nationalism is part of a story it always seems to be paired with xenophobia. All country X's people are thieves, all country Y's people are liars. I hate that kind of sweeping judgement. Wherever you go, people are people. The culture in some countries may mean they're more dangerous, but I hate those sweeping generalizations that come with nationalism.

Edit: yeah it's spending more time on international affairs now which brings the nationalism front and center. Intolerable. A shame since the world is otherwise interesting. <<less
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Thrawn9001
Thrawn9001 rated it
December 4, 2025
Status: c112
I should have listened to the other comments but ive read novels before with nationalism and its usually not too difficult to ignore. This time was an exception though. There was probably 5 chapters worth of a subplot about a family that had immigrated from China to another country returning to China when the apocalypses were starting to hit. The entire time was spent glazing China and talking sh*t about every other country. The US, India, and Japan are constantly spit on by the author. The MC at one point... more>> goes to Japan and sees a house with the Japanese flag, and is so disgusted by this patriotism that he throws rocks at their windows, breaking the glass injuring the people inside. These are normal people, including an elderly man. How dare they fly their countries flag in their own yard. Its absurd levels of nationalism. China is probably brought up as superior to another country in some way an average of 2-3 times per chapter. It is not something any reasonable person can get through.

I imagine most mainland Chinese would even get annoyed by this. It reads more like propaganda than a real novel. I would not be surprised in the slightest if the CCP paid a webnovel author to make this specifically as pro china propaganda for their citizens. I am astonished this got a translation. <<less
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zhanxian
March 7, 2026
Status: c81
Ive read a lot of chinese novels, I don't usually mind the nationalism or even the racism. it's just part of chinese webnovel culture at this point. But wow. This is some next level stuff.

For the first 70 chapters: When In china: MC is a paragon of virtue, a good person, a great citizen, a protector of the weak, of children, of women and the old! He helps his community, his country, and everyone praises him for his bravery! He hates seeing other people ab*se their super powers and using... more>> them on civilians, and won't let corruption go. He is a hero you wish to emulate! He is the hero you wish was protecting you! Hail great Xia and it's wonderful people! They will lead the entire planet into the new world and save us all!

Then the MC decides it's time to go on a trip over seas to japan and unfortunately the MC changes into a villian.

When outside china: the MC is a petty bully, a trouble maker, a gangster, a criminal, a thief, a mu*derer and an outright terrorist. He makes it a point to enter the country illegally and make a mess on the airplane he flew on just to spite the japanese waggies responsible for cleaning things up. When he walks by someone's house with a japanese flag, he decides to tear down the house and assault the old man living inside. When he sees a fishing boat, he randomly attacks it as revenge for a video he saw on social media of a japanese power user messing with a chinese fishing boat. In order to gather japanese power users so he can steal from and mu*der them, he blows up the top of a historical landmark and chucks it into the ocean. When a citizen of china is afraid, the author describes their screaming for help as... well, a scream. Perfectly normal, right? But when a citizen of japan is afraid... the author describes it as a 'sonic attack, that indescriminately bothers everyone'. This is beyond your typical ccp mandated casual nationalism/racism. Towards the end of his trip to japan the MC is casually dropping literal bombs he got from the military all over the place. This is war-time propaganda levels of extremism.

as for 'who is translating this', it's obviously an ai/machine translation. It's readable, but occasionally the mc's pet crows will stop cawcawing like a bird and will instead roar like the wrong kind of animal. Occasionally pronouns change, ranks of military officers advance and retreat, and other minor errors you probably wont care about because everyone is too busy glazing the MC since he is, and always will be, ridiculously over powered even by the in-universe's settings. Newly awakened power users only get 1power, 2 if they are lucky. MC has infinites. On the entire planet, the strongest power users find maybe -one- mythical artifact. The MC gets the entire planet's quota. Regular people have to train and work hard to raise their magic power, the MC can just drain it from others. Not even 100 chapters in and the MC can clone himself, become invisible, become intangible, has a storage space, can teleport, can mind control animals and people, has x-ray vision, can fly through the air, has thunder powers, has ice powers, has fire powers, has super strength, has super durability, has a life time supply of food, millions of currency, and is defacto a general in the chinese military. Did I mention his original super power was highly detailed prophetic dreams about the future? He might as well be a regressor with how powerful that cheat is. He knows where treasures spawn, he knows who bad people are in the future, life is on easy mode for the MC. Oh yeah, he can remote-control his mind controlled animals from MILES away AND transfer portions of his power to them to make them seem like wild mutated animals. Since he can use clones AND animals he can get away with any crime he wants because the entire world is under the impression that it is only possible to ever have 1 or 2 powers while also only ever having 1 mystical artifact due to a mermaid feeding the world leaders 'common sense knowledge' from the other world making the entire world extremely convient for the MC. He can do no wrong, and he can never be caught. The story quickly loses all its stakes and tension, and you cant even cheer for the MC for being a good person. Not even 100 chapters in and hes already an unstopable demon with infinite potential for unlimited growth. <<less
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Artumas
Artumas rated it
February 27, 2026
Status: c414
So, I want to start this out with this: What could be considered the "Main story" is actually pretty good here. It's an interesting concept. The characters are actually surprisingly well thought out and written. The world building is pretty good. The mysteries are interesting. The pacing, while somewhat slow, actually makes a lot of sense. It's genuinely not a bad story... and if that was it, I totally would've rated this a 4 or higher. Honestly, might even be borderline a 5 just viewing the main story on it's... more>> own and ignoring everything else. It's genuinely interesting.

BUT... As mentioned... This series has a VERY SERIOUS issue with nationalism... racism... extremist propaganda... Etc.

And I want to note this: I have read A LOT of CN novels. I'm completely familiar with the usual nationalist issues. This series... has made me realize that every other series I've ever read has been, at most, a 5/10 when it comes to nationalism. And this one is an 11/10. I genuinely am not sure it's possible to write something that is more-so the pure embodiment of racist, nationalist propaganda power fantasy without becoming pure hate speech.

Honestly, it's to such an extreme extent that it does actually become humorous. Like, it's seriously to such extreme extents it's completely unbelievable and thus becomes quite funny. Because literally everyone that is a foreigner who's not willing to change nationalities is some combination of downright devil-level evil, braindead and/or insane. And everyone else is like a normal person or a genius. It's... that extreme. Like, take this novel's version of the US: They literally start serving a literal demon, torturing people into mutated demon servants and doing mass sacrifices of children for life extensions. And despite the MC outright saying this publicly multiple times, no one seems to care about it. The MC and his nation because "they're foreigners, why do we care?" and everyone else because "we're all either evil or braindead, why do we care? let's go kidnap some more people to sell them."

And it's quite literally nearly every chapter, btw. It's only when the MC isn't on "earth" that there's really any break from the nationalism.

It's honestly a shame, because like I said, the actual story is quite interesting, and surprisingly well-written. It's just... like... 90% of the novel is nationalist propaganda. (and not even realistic nationalist propaganda, either - It's actually kind of insane how much of it's completely hypocritical, like accusing other nations of having "information barriers" and whatnot leading to their people not knowing the truth of things... as well as completely ignoring basic math like, yes, a nation with over a billion people is going to be able to have more factories and industry. But it's also going to need more stuff than a nation with less than 100M people. That's just... how that works.)

If you're able to just.. ignore, or even enjoy, the absurd amount of nationalist propaganda in this series, it's actually pretty good. If not... well... don't bother. Because it's at least 90% nationalist propaganda. And no, even the countries that are usually on good terms with China don't get spared here.... except the middle east, because they have money. (literally the only reason.) <<less
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