Post-apocalyptic World: Stockpile Ten Billion Supplies at the Beginning

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: 恨年少无知,
  • Status: Completed

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  1. Melondaomaster9
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    The writing is filled with nonsense and lacks coherence, delving into trashy behavior and illogical content. For instance, it describes a character's bullying actions towards a girl in 20 chapters, or claims to wait for extended periods to help others, all while the writer complains about the main character ending alone. It seems to suggest that even the "good" characters are equally trashy. The zombie plot is portrayed as overly cutesy and serves as a crutch, referred to as "trash plot armor." If you wish to dull your mind, this trashy text is indeed the choice for you.
  1. JustinTee
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    Well, based on the description provided, it seems like the author belongs to the younger generation, possibly facing immense stress due to familial debts and experiencing heartbreak, which might have influenced the tone of their work. The narrative has a raw, introspective quality, as if it were written in a moment of intense self-reflection, reflecting a deep well of anger that borders on the dangerous. The author's creative flair, combined with what feels like a clichéd or derivative approach, raises concerns about their intentions. There's an undercurrent of negativity or malevolence that I detect.

    I sincerely hope my interpretation is incorrect, but the story appears quite petty, despite being published. Chinese literature, unfortunately, can sometimes fall prey to unoriginality or shallow imitations, but this particular piece stands out for its intensity. It's certainly not a casual or offhand composition.
  1. NeonSsX9Xj
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    I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It revolves around an apocalypse, food囤积, and a no-nonsense protagonist who eliminates any threats, both real and潜在. The absence of romance can be attributed to the author's self-admission that he isn't skilled in that aspect, which he intentionally avoided to prevent unnecessary storylines that might annoy readers. This approach paid off, as the narrative remains focused without clichéd elements like annoying systems or forced character deaths for plot advancement.

    The protagonist's rapid strength growth and "golden finger" ability are well-balanced, avoiding the overpowered stereotype often found in Japanese novels. Despite the somber theme of an apocalypse, the story's pacing ensures that the protagonist's experiences before his rebirth have prepared him to navigate challenges, making him an engaging and clever hero. There's even a touch of humor amidst the grim setting.

    The majority of the tale takes place on Earth, with the interstellar part being concise. The author seems to excel at grounded storytelling rather than space adventures, which is not a negative. The protagonist's departure from Earth happens when they're already formidable, so the focus shifts to their exploits elsewhere without stretching the narrative for additional chapters.

    While the ending feels rushed due to the multiple alternatives, it satisfactorily answers key questions, such as the reincarnation and power dynamics. Overall, the novel feels complete, and I wholeheartedly recommend it, except for those who might find the unyielding nature of the hero unappealing. The translation is fairly easy to follow.
  1. prashantdasari
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    The initial premise of the book seemed ordinary, with a slight twist of a one-month preparation period and a magical storage space, providing decent entertainment. However, the apocalypse plot took a dark turn when the protagonist's ruthless nature surfaced. Although I can tolerate such traits, the author overused it to the point of pettiness and revulsion.

    The protagonist's actions were disturbing. In the beginning, he cruelly fed his undead uncle and cousin, who had wronged him by killing his parent and attempting to steal his inheritance. Later, when encountering survivors trying to rob him, he electrocuted them无情地, displaying callousness. Lastly, his treatment of a fellow survivor who had manipulated them for protection was particularly vile – feeding her contaminated bread that was wiped on his dog's behind, which was intended as humor but fell flat due to its unlikeliness.

    Despite the intriguing setup, the protagonist's morally questionable behavior became unbearable for me. While I don't expect a perfect hero, I prefer a character with some redeeming qualities. The potential for a compelling story was there, but the constant exposure to the protagonist's disturbing actions pushed me to abandon the book. It's unfortunate, as the core idea had promise.
  1. Avatar234
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    I was only able to read up to Chapter 60 as after that point, it requires payment. From what I've seen, this novel follows a typical apocalyptic storyline: preparing for the end, fighting both zombies and other survivors, acquiring zombie stones, and searching for resources.
  1. BlueNatsu
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    Based on the translated content, the main character is currently amassing an enormous amount of resources, utilizing the substantial funds from selling his stock and leveraging loans against his property. He comes across as likable due to his calm, loyal, determined, and level-headed nature. It's amusing how he hired someone to teach him cooking but quickly lost interest, something I can relate to. The translation is clear, error-free, and enjoyable to read. I'm eagerly anticipating more updates.

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