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[No female protagonist], [Lone Wolf], [No infighting among players], [Official power explosion], [All real-life technology is brought into the game], "Not a brainless pretentious article, please don't read if you mind"

A game suddenly appeared without any prior announcement, but was jointly promoted by all the countries on Blue Star. The intensity and determination were so great that anyone could see that there must be something wrong with this game.

Xia Zhi originally entered the game just for the official subsidy, but he awakened an extremely extraordinary talent. In any system panel where a decimal point appears automatically, he can move the decimal point once.

Driven by his extraordinary talent, Xia Zhi, who has a Buddhist mentality, walks step by step into the center of the world's vortex.

A boss who looks exactly like him, the film industry's almost crazy killing intentions towards players, and the inexplicable mission of saving the world...

The little guy standing at the top of the players attracts worldwide attention, but under the pressure of saving the world, he can only act alone.

This world, which could be full of dangers, gave him all the warmth.

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Read 80Ch. #49
Read 327Ch. #295
Quite interesting, clumsy, but interesting. There are many obvious flaws in the development of details, bad dialogues, and poor plot decisions, especially on the part of the MC’s daughter. She keeps repeating that in her past life she was an Empress (9th rank) with vast experience, etc., but she acts very foolishly. If it weren't for her, things would be much easier for the MC in this world. @Fabiano2Anjos, I agree with you bro, it's really unclear why people now die instead of turning into zombies. Is it because they are evolutionaries? Then what about regular people? Can they turn into zombies? Overall, there are too many flaws in the development of small but important world-building details. P.S. Spoiler Alert: Was I the only one who thought it would make sense to bury the immortal policewoman deep underground? Like, yeah, you can’t kill her, because she’ll only get stronger. So what’s stopping you from digging a one-kilometer-deep pit, throwing her to the bottom, and covering it with earth? No matter how many times she resurrects, it won’t change the fact that she’ll revive underground and die again, both from suffocation and pressure. The weight of earth over an area of 1 m² at a depth of 1 km is approximately 3 million kg. The approximate pressure: 26.5 MPa, which is about 260 times the pressure at the surface.
Read 119Ch. #138
Not bad and not good. Same with MC. I like his ingenuity, professionalism and cruelty to enemies. He doesn't give a second chance, but kills immediately without any extra hassle or problems. What I don't like about him is that having a system that can improve all any technology, he deliberately chooses the worst of the possible. It is logical to assume that the upper limit will depend on the starting point. But instead of taking a good and high-quality weapon (or any other item) and then improving it, the main character always chooses some rusty scrap metal and the first few levels of enhancement are spent only on repairing this garbage.
Read 236Ch. #183
While it's really interesting it's the stupidity of the MC that pisses me off.
Read 127Ch. #1
The poster, title and description are tempting, unfortunately the book itself turned out to be garbage. Racism, stupid MC, ill-conceived leveling system, cardboard characters and everything bad you can think of is most likely in this book.
Read 122Ch. #73
What I really like about this novel is that, despite having an OP talent, the MC is not the absolute number one. There are many other players who are stronger than him (at least up to chapter 61). What’s truly surprising is the role of governments in this world. They are not just useless background entities that either leech off the MC or act as his enemies. Instead, they play an active role, making the world feel much more realistic. It’s refreshing to see that the author doesn’t reduce countries and other characters to mere background elements for the MC but instead makes them quite powerful. Moreover, their strength is logically justified rather than just being stated as fact.
Read 1341Ch. #862
Read 539Ch. #2