"So you're saying that the world is going to end, so you want to steal a rocket?"
"That's really interesting. I've caught people who robbed gold shops, banks, and even trains, but I've never caught people who robbed rockets."
"What do you think? Even if you really managed to steal a rocket, would you be able to drive it?"
Lin Xu, who was sitting opposite the man, nodded slowly.
"Yes."
"Really, I've driven it countless times."
"Also, you guys really need to hurry up, I don't have time."
"No time?"
The man laughed.
"Are you busy?"
"Very busy."
Lin Xu nodded.
"I have to go destroy the next world."
Lin Qi, an ordinary young entrepreneur, suddenly finds himself transported to a high-martial world—a realm where countless races thrive, monsters run rampant, and exotic civilizations flourish.
Beneath the dazzling prosperity of its endless metropolises lie mountains of bones. The gods reign supreme, treating their dominions as playgrounds where all living beings are mere toys for their amusement—granted life or erased on a whim.
Lin Qi discovers that all he has is a dilapidated, long-abandoned martial arts hall and a "Traditional Martial Arts System" capable of summoning players from another world.
What the players create and learn, I learn.
Using players as pawns and the myriad races as the chessboard, Lin Qi’s life of cautious survival begins.
Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them:the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.—Immanuel Kant.
When Xule read these words, he looked up the sky. He felt anger instead of shocked by the words.
In Xule’s mind, the stars are so blinding that no one can tolerate them. And if anyone were lighted by the stars they will become idiots.
So Xule gave up his dream as a graceful naval commanders auxiliary officer, and now he begin to fall as a pool doorkeeper… He does not even know what he should follow and where he should go in this Great Age of the Spectacular.
Xule, a citizen in Eastwood, came from a half-deserted star. With the ingenious and strange knowledge from some unknown power in his body, he stepped into a equally boring and interesting world.
JianKe’s world must be so fantastic.
This is an interesting story about a down-and-out young man who suddenly, one day, has control over two worlds
"So you're saying that the world is going to end, so you want to steal a rocket?"
"That's really interesting. I've caught people who robbed gold shops, banks, and even trains, but I've never caught people who robbed rockets."
"What do you think? Even if you really managed to steal a rocket, would you be able to drive it?"
Lin Xu, who was sitting opposite the man, nodded slowly.
"Yes."
"Really, I've driven it countless times."
"Also, you guys really need to hurry up, I don't have time."
"No time?"
The man laughed.
"Are you busy?"
"Very busy."
Lin Xu nodded.
"I have to go destroy the next world."
Lin Qi, an ordinary young entrepreneur, suddenly finds himself transported to a high-martial world—a realm where countless races thrive, monsters run rampant, and exotic civilizations flourish.
Beneath the dazzling prosperity of its endless metropolises lie mountains of bones. The gods reign supreme, treating their dominions as playgrounds where all living beings are mere toys for their amusement—granted life or erased on a whim.
Lin Qi discovers that all he has is a dilapidated, long-abandoned martial arts hall and a "Traditional Martial Arts System" capable of summoning players from another world.
What the players create and learn, I learn.
Using players as pawns and the myriad races as the chessboard, Lin Qi’s life of cautious survival begins.
Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them:the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.—Immanuel Kant.
When Xule read these words, he looked up the sky. He felt anger instead of shocked by the words.
In Xule’s mind, the stars are so blinding that no one can tolerate them. And if anyone were lighted by the stars they will become idiots.
So Xule gave up his dream as a graceful naval commanders auxiliary officer, and now he begin to fall as a pool doorkeeper… He does not even know what he should follow and where he should go in this Great Age of the Spectacular.
Xule, a citizen in Eastwood, came from a half-deserted star. With the ingenious and strange knowledge from some unknown power in his body, he stepped into a equally boring and interesting world.
JianKe’s world must be so fantastic.
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(0 reviews)This is an interesting story about a down-and-out young man who suddenly, one day, has control over two worlds