6 years ago

Swallowed Star吞噬星空

Tun Shi Xing Kong

Year 2056, in a city in the Yuan Jiang Su Jin area. On top of a ruined, shattered six story... Read more
Year 2056, in a city in the Yuan Jiang Su Jin area. On top of a ruined, shattered six story residential apartment sits a teenager wearing a combat vest, militaristic trousers, and alloyed battle boots. On his back is a hexagonal shield and equipped is a blood-shadow battle knife. He sits there silently on the edge of the roof. At this time, the sparkling sky was shining and there was a refreshing breath within the air that blew towards him. However, there was only silence within the ruined, deserted city, with an occasional howl that makes your heart skip a beat. Collapse
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    Damn. I was actually enjoying this very much. Then from the book 5 onwards, it’s just china supremacy and other country are inferior shit. It was supposed to be a nice novel, considering I eat tomatoes’s other work. Man what a let down.!!
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      it won't be mention in the next Books. Cause they'll fight as an Earth people not as a specific country.
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        Still enough chance for racism
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    + 10 -
    I’m going to re-read this while waiting for new updates from the novels I’m following.
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    + 41 -
    It seems decent enough, a bit boring tho
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    + 32 -
    Good novel.
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    I think this is first copy thing and motivated to write the book "My Special Ability is Perfect Replication"
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    + 115 -
    Why is this thing soooo damn good constraint
    I read it twice from the beginning and I still enjoy Its just it can not be described in words at all ehh
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      Harem?
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        Nope, it's not harem
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    Virilitas
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    One of my favorites ever!
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    The most thing that I hate in this novel is, the author is quite racist. The mc wouldn't care even if every single non-Chinese dies. the author just talks about china this, china that.
    I mean come on... when it's about the fate of whole humanity and a person thinks just about his country, it's so frustrating. well ig it's made for Chinese readers so can't do much about it.

    And about mc, he was like a cool and determined person at the start of the novel but
    he's like a dumb monkey and just does whatever.
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      + 164 -
      You clearly doesn't know what it means by "not my problem", yes the mc doesn't care much about other countries at the beginning, but that's only because there are taller people that care about their own country ( I live in SA, doesn't necessarily mean that I should care about how Australians are doing, even more so when it's the "apocalypse").
      Seriously, why people complain so much about nationalism in novels? it's not like they're brainwashing you into believing that you're Chinese (yes there can be racism in some novels, but that's case-by-case, nationalism =/= racism). If you're reading something from another nation, isn't it obvious that they are going to flatter their nation? Even more so when the majority of readers are from overseas.
      About that AI thing, yes it's a little~ forced, but if you think about it, it's just because he doesn't know anything about the outside universe, so obviously he will explore, meaning he will run around for a little while, like normal people do when in a new ambient.
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        Yes sir, I'll get good grades on my next philosophy test.
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          I don't care about what's going on but I just loved your comment. So a big thumps up from me
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      Tbh I understand where you're coming from but this novel is pretty damn mild when it comes to CN webnovel racism. IIRC it pretty much only manifests in the earlier parts of the story when the MC doesn't seem to care THAT much about other places around the world getting destroyed while still seeing it as a tragedy and then a tiny bit about the "superior eastern mindset" much later, which isn't great but still far better than what I've seen in a bunch of other webnovels in the same genre where MCs will literally make jokes and laugh about entire countries like Taiwan/Japan/the US getting destroyed by extraterrestrial forces with the author portraying almost every non-Chinese character as comically evil and incompetent.
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    This Novel is just absolute phenomenal.
    I Really injoyed reading it But its a shame author didnt Continue the story at the end
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      Lord Xue Ying is the sequel to this and the mc from that novel meets Luo Feng at around chap 700
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        How is Xue Ying compared to this... I've finished this one but if it the same universe again and similar dynamic I wouldn't be too interested....
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          it's rather different i'd say with the mc going farther than Luo Feng did in this but then again most of IET's novels aren't really that different in the end, i'd recommend it though
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          The universes they start in are very different and they don't intersect until the MC is strong enough that he gets involved in multiversal shenanigans IIRC.
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      I'd say the same about that profile pic ehh
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    Not too much to say as I read this ages ago and don't remember too much from all the reading I do and what I remember is pretty vague but what I do remember for certain is that I really enjoyed it and it's worth atleast a try as everyone has different preferences but won't know till you try
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