Everyone Has Four Skills

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Li Xinsui
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Spiritual auras rejuvenated in the world, and everyone awakened four skills.
What would happen if everyone possessed skills similar to that in games?
Would there be one-on-one fights between people?
Would there be battles of wits among teams?
Would there be close-quarter combat with savage beasts?
However, Mo Xiu wondered, “Isn’t everyone supposed to only have four skills? Why do I have so many?”

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  1. JoedsonSantana
    JoedsonSantana rated it
    Title: A Captivating Journey of Human Potential

    "Everyone Has Four Skills" is an engaging and thought-provoking read that delves into the depths of human capabilities. The narrative weaves a compelling tapestry of characters, each armed with their unique four skills, reflecting the diversity and resilience within us. The story's exploration of self-discovery and the power of honing one's strengths resonated deeply with me. It's not just a tale; it's a catalyst for introspection, reminding us all that our hidden talents are waiting to be unleashed. A must-read for those seeking inspiration and a reminder of our collective strength.
  1. NefariousDragon
    NefariousDragon rated it
    "Everyone Has Four Skills" is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of human nature and the journey of self-discovery. The title itself suggests that each individual possesses four essential skills, be it practical or emotional, that contribute to their growth and interactions with others. The narrative weaves a tapestry of diverse characters, each showcasing these skills in unique ways: communication, empathy, creativity, and resilience.

    The story encourages readers to reflect on their own lives, examining how they navigate relationships, express themselves, and adapt to life's challenges. It highlights the importance of effective communication, not just in verbal exchanges but also in non-verbal cues and active listening. Empathy, the ability to understand and share others' feelings, is a vital component of building strong connections and fostering compassion.

    Creativity, often underestimated, plays a significant role in problem-solving and finding meaning in life's mundane moments. Lastly, resilience, the capacity to bounce back from setbacks, is a testament to the human spirit's indomitable strength. Through these characters and their experiences, the novel reminds us that personal growth is an ongoing process, and we all have the power to develop and refine our skills.

    "Everyone Has Four Skills" is a timely reminder that our collective understanding of ourselves and others can lead to a more empathetic, understanding, and creative society. It invites readers to embrace their own potential and nurture these skills, fostering a world where people thrive together.
  1. Ward Margaret
    Ward Margaret rated it
    it was really good in writing quality but it started with MTL at chapter 41 which destroyed it.
  1. Jared Occam
    Jared Occam rated it
    i took 148 chapters for him to get his second skill awakinging the writing style is good but its horribly slow paced
  1. Louise Pound
    Louise Pound rated it
    Honest reviews are here.. I thought this novel would be OP, but it is not.. MC is strong but not OP.. The novel title "Everyone have four skills" means that at the age of 18 years old (on their 18th birthday), everyone will start to awaken superpower.. But not all four powers awaken at once.. 1st power at 18yo, 2nd one at 19yo, 3rd one at 20yo and last one at 21yo..

    MC awake 3 superpowers at 18 years old, but one is buff power, one "can see others stat" power, and the last one is pretty much useless.. Other students might have one power awaken at 18yo, but some have cool power like lightning, teleport, devourer, and so on.. Plus, many other people have faster grow than MC (each skill starts at lv1).. MC progress can be considered as slow.. Well, even if you compare MC to others character, they grow a lot faster than MC..

    After Ch350, MC is still 18 years old, so he is still using his same boring power.. Yes, it became boring after seeing MC use the same power repeatedly every chapter for almost 350 CHAPTER.. Basically, MC only has one power, which is buff power because his other power, "eye power," can only see other people power info, and another one is flip power which mean MC can switch between his eye power and buff power.. Yes, MC can't use both eye and buff power at the same time.. The story kinda nice at first, but we all get bored after watching the same power the whole time..

    It would be nice if the author made the character to get all four skills at once or at least, shorter the interval to awaken the skill.. Awaken each power at 18, 19, 20, and 21 years old kinda look cool at first. But we can't imagine that MC journey at age 18 "only" would take soooo many chapters (almost 350 chapters, more than half of the story!!).. Or maybe because of it boring development that it seems long..

    Plus, the author LOVE to add mysterious vibe everywhere.. Have you guys read a novel where  some authors did not reveal the background power or hidden talent?
    For example : on their MC status window, it show "????".. Some novels also show like "Ding, your ???? is awakened." Kinda annoying, right?

    And your guess is right.. This author is also the same type.. When MC awakened his power, the author DOESN'T INFORM us what his power until the author feels like it..
  1. Ingemar Gracie
    Ingemar Gracie rated it
    I was enjoying the story, but from the first paid chap it becomes low quality MTL so just another q scam. cya :(
  1. Maud Felix
    Maud Felix rated it
    It's pretty bad, the timing of the skills in the fights is inconsistent and the plot is forced.
  1. Mavis Kennan
    Mavis Kennan rated it
    Story has a decent pace so it doesn't feel slow, but the author needs to go back and fix all the inaccuracies with names and genders they change practically every other sentence. For example the MC's name changes three time in one page or something is clearly stated that its a boy then it gets called a girl for half the page only to be called a boy again please fix this so that I can continue reading until then I unfortunately won't be able to continue the book as I'm too tired trying to figure who is who or what instead of focusing on the story.

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