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An accident had made Zhou Yuan the only player in the real world.
Transcendent, evolution, anomalies, deities, Control Bureau... A whole new world unveiled itself before his eyes.
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【——The basic elements that make up our bodies were once evolved in the most dazzling stars in the universe.
The iron in our red blood cells comes from the brilliant explosions of supernovae.
The zinc in our blood is from the dust ejected by two colliding neutron stars into the cosmos.
That trace of copper has even witnessed the death of a white dwarf star.
Even the most insignificant cobalt has its origins in nebulae billions of light-years away.
We are children of stardust, miracles in the grand universe.】
【"Child of Stardust" Player System installation complete, we wish you a pleasant game experience.】
Do you want a system with everything and don't mind that the MC is lacking in some way, shape or form? Then give this novel a go. It wasn't a bad read. It's interesting that a system isn't unique to a single person. MC Zhou Yuan gets unlucky and lucky all at the same time. He isn't the smartest nor the brightest person, but does his best. Translation quality is okay but they really butcher the Golden Dragon's gender. I can understand why, but the inconsistency is beyond measure lol If you can ignore that, give it a go. The unique thriller and horror elements are quite interesting.
This is a great novel. I wouldn’t say it was the best, but it’s one of the few novels I have finished. There are some chapters where the translation changes the gender pronouns of the protagonist from he to she. I feel the ending was a little rushed but I still liked it. I would recommend others to read.😊
The story being told is pretty good, but the story would greatly benefit from being revised by an editor due to occasional issues with punctuation, pronoun consistency, and naming consistency for techniques/items
Conclusion after Chapter 100: The story is good and strongly reminiscent of "Men in Black." However, it's extremely annoying that the gender pronouns aren't adhered to. The characters are sometimes male, sometimes female—it's chaotic. The names are also often swapped, so that characters suddenly find themselves fighting against themselves. The MC's logic sometimes leaves something to be desired, but that also makes it more realistic. The horror elements are gruesome and reminiscent of some Hollywood movies. I'll definitely read on.
MC is a female in ch1 and male in ch2. Come on, stop insulting us readers!
I don’t know about the other peoples, but I like this novel