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My hi-tech Library我的黑科技图书馆

Li Yi acquired a high-tech library by chance. Stored within the library were countless records... Read more
Li Yi acquired a high-tech library by chance. Stored within the library were countless records related to the inheritance of a highly technological civilization. Endless knowledge could be found within the pages of the books.

Through studying, Li Yi obtained new skills and a lot of unexpected opportunities.

He became a complete bookworm, feverishly absorbing all kinds of knowledge in the library. He was exposed to concepts such as Grand Unified Theory and wave-particle duality. He also got his hands on a myriad of advanced technologies, superconducting materials, super batteries and artificial intelligence.

With the help of these technologies and his newly-obtained knowledge, Li Yi started his own company and even recruited all the top talents in the industry to work for him despite only being a university student! Collapse
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    Ludo_Light
    00
    Not perfect but still very good, good enough for me to go read mtl despite the fact that I don't like to do that. Fortunately it's readable or else I would have hung myself out of frustration.

    I haven't read a lot after the first 40 chapters so my opinion will only concern the beginning. The author doesn't develop the sub characters but that's okay because we're only interested in the MC and how he will spread and use his knowledge. To do so, the MC will create his own company but he doesn't manage it. The author clearly neglects this part and focuses on advances in science. It isn't a bad thing per se but it still feels like a flaw. Actually, the company is just a means and serves to accomplish the objectives of the MC.

    About the actual science of the novel, of course it's fictional but it doesn't seem like it will be developed in 200 years but rather in the near future eventually, thus we don't feel too detached from the novel. (Although I don't know much about the state-of-the-art tech and thesis, and I am no expert so I don't know about the legitimacy of the arguments used)

    Other than that, the rest is good except a very few points and I'm very curious about what will ensue.
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    God Ehime Tsu
    10
    Rank: C.

    review by gott-hanchest at NU
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      Víteliú
      10
      Fake
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    inevitable385
    114
    I haven't read this yet, but just by seeing the summary you can tell the author's full of shit.
    Like wave particle duality is 11th grade shit.
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      Karmic_daoist
      40
      should i read it then? i mean i should be studying for tests right now. 🤓
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        inevitable385
        20
        I dunno man, I'm not going to tho. I've got like 10 different tests in the next week.
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      urghuianhorugihaiu
      10
      Maybe read it first then before commenting?
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    KabamShazam
    130
    Disclaimer for anyone who wants to read this. This was a Webnovel trial read and it was not picked in it's batch. So this will not be translated past 40 chapters. No other translator can translate this as Webnovel has it on contract. This might be picked in the future but that will be very rare and the translation timetable will be trash.
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      TheYoungMaster
      31
      How unfortunate, was an enjoyable read so far
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      FiltyIncognito
      00
      Ah, the infamous 'big label' contract.
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    DaYelus
    101
    I came here because of the Xuanhuan genre it had, but after 40 chapters, there is not a single ounce of it.

    This novel is more of a technology and company management novel than a Xuanhuan novel.

    But I did not dislike the story, not perfect but entretaining nonetheless.
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