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Fang Heng was transmigrated to a parallel world and his soul was forced into the body of a man who... Read more
Fang Heng was transmigrated to a parallel world and his soul was forced into the body of a man who had just committed suicide.

Huh? What? Every human here was being forced to join a game? Those who refused would be killed?

Wait? This suicide dude was a pro gamer?

He had the highest S-rank talent sill, the Zombie Clone?

Damn! The S-rank skill evolved! My zombie clones could auto hunt!

[Your zombie army has crafted Wooden Axe x720 when you were offline. You have received 1921 experience points for the Basic Crafting skill.]

[Your zombie army has chopped down 27,821 trees and gathered 128,973 pieces of wood while you were offline. You have received 2,171,921 experience points for the Basic Wood Chopping skill.]


Just as the rest of the players were struggling to survive in the zombie apocalyptic game, Fang Heng’s zombie clones were starting to clear every resource out of the forest.

Hm… What an interesting game! Collapse
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    Koroik
    10
    Ainda me perguntando quem é o cara na capa de perfil do livro por que o MC não tem um cachorro....
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    Scofflaw
    73
    This novel, and I'm at ch 1005, is amazing. I love it. If you have read "Complete Martial Arts Attributes" then reading this novel will be familiar to you. Not in the way it is similar in plot, but the MC and how he conducts himself is so much the same.

    This is not a faceslapping novel. It is not a harem novel, and there has been no romance at all so far.

    Now the MC awakes and finds out there is a problem with his memory. He knows vaguely of his past, but only a few highlights. In the novel, people have access to a gameworld and they can make a choice of where to go, with different genres - vampire, wasteland survivor, or zombie apocalypse.

    Everyone gets a talent with the typical F through S ratings, and the MC got one that is OP. He becomes a summoner type, but is greedy. "Children makes choices, adults take it all" So he trains in pretty much all skills he can. His goal is to play the storylines of the elementary game, then to mid game, then to high level games on various worlds.

    The novel really trucks along and the MC seems to never have time to breath. There like zero filler, everything the novel discusses seems to be relevant in the upcoming story.

    As a LITRPG, there is game stats presented with items and powers here and there, but no filler of the the author wasting a half chapter all the time as the MC checks his stats. It's been a few hundred chapters since the character sheet was last presented in fact.

    The MC reminds me so much of Complete Martial Arts... Each of them are so greedy - one for items, resources, and quest completion, the other for "squeezing the wool" (making people perform in fights to pick up attribute bubbles). They both seem like they're going along with things for the ride, but are intentionally positioning themselves for the greatest gain, with only allies of convenience.

    The MC is not some simp, or a passive person who allows himself to be ordered about by the government either. He's more of a steady realist type who makes allies as he can, but guards against being betrayed and gets measured revenge when crossed. Remember, realist. He doesn't seem interested in wiping out entire "clans" because someone crossed him.

    I don't know what his hurry is, and why he is pushing so hard. In truth, it's almost like he's getting manipulated. No prior memories, a little confused, so he throws himself into the storyline which takes a life of his own. The competition is vicious and he needs to move quickly to secure his place in it. Completing world quests first has amazing rewards even out of game. Then there is the management aspect of what he gains that takes so much of his time. Everything he does has a consequences and requires follow up.

    The side characters are so so. There is a little bit of "you're so awesome, I'll just call you God", but there are opponent players and NPCs as well. Some of the side characters I'd wish for more screen time, but the author uses them as aids for the MC as he needs them. He's always too busy to interact for recreation. There is only one other friend the MC is always dragging along, he's like the administrative assistant.
    Read and enjoy :D
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      Dark_Sam
      30
      You missed the trash translation
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      Fickle as light
      00
      i also like how like irl rpgs the quests keeps flaging side quests and they get forgoten into oblivion
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      Rhaelbarnes
      11
      The way the MC conducts himself is intrinsically connected with ritual before the beginning of the novel. I the story progresses we are repeatedly given hints at it.
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    RRRisko
    91
    One of the best ones out there tbh
    PS: something like this?
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    FarmingDislikes
    125
    This fker’s the literal incarnation of the sin of greed
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      lucasjcastelo
      20
      and we all love it swindler
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      Koroik
      10
      Exatamente... Tipo literal... wish
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        Fickle as light
        20
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      Rhaelbarnes
      20
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    it's called AFK, but the MC spends the entire novel running around in the game. The dude can't catch a break. The author has tunnel vision and it's exhausting to read.

    if he had to use a actual keyboard to play I'm sure he'd even sleep on it smh
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      Jcmb
      91
      It's not incorrect but he also has his zombies do alot of stuff in parallel which is what allows him to have a solid foundation be it industrially financially militarily or in terms of personal skills. And significant amount of the time he spends on setting up the action chain - it's like setting up a bot - it might seem time consuming for what it does but the amount of time saved not doing the simple things adds up, let alone when it's multi instance
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        butnarchuk
        41
        Read 1400+ chapters. And 90% of the time everything is done by the gg, and the zombies mainly pump up skills or collect resources. I wouldn't call it afk
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      Narugin
      00
      You said it right. Along the way instead of enjoyment it becomes suffocating. There's no relief.
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        yeah, I dropped it after the server advancement quest. I thought it was just gonna be a side quest that would take a few days but the author kept piling stuff up without end in sight

        I've been meaning to pick this up again but I get lazy just thinking about it
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      Narugin
      00
      The author has tunnel vision and it's exhausting to read.

      By the way this the best at expressing this novel.
      Do you have good recommendations?
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        At the moment I really like "Eternal Tale" but they don't have it here. It's on Novel Updates though

        The MC and his ox are immortal and they roam around in a cultivation world doing stuff, it's pretty comfy
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    ggnm11
    60
    is this worth reading to pass the time?
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      Rnailo
      60
      If you can tolerate through the initial set up and arcs where MC is still trying to figure out and gain strenght. Then it is worth the read. Alot of fellow Daoist have not been able to tolerate it and dropped around that time as MC is acting overly cautious at that time.
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        VampyreGod
        110
        That's how novels of this type should be, it always starts with personal strenght and later with military strenght, if MC isn't cautious he would die, ofcourse he won't die in the novel, but it gets boring when you think, here's 90% chance to die, but he survived, here he went against gods with a 0.00000001% chance to survive, but he survives, it just makes me disgusted as reckless MC like in most novels would be dead 10s if not 100s of times by the time they reach the top level powerhouses, in this novel its the same and MCs chances of survival is minimal most of the time, but with his genius level intellect somehow thinks of a way to get out safely

        And let's be fair, most reckless MCs have intellect lower then 5 year old children
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          Rnailo
          40
          very true.
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    Ivan2907
    12
    Me pregunto si el escritor es un borracho, cada vez que va a ver a alguien o conoce a alguien se lea atiende con cerveza 🤔, ni en mi pais que se consume muchisima cerceza a cada rato se consume tanto.
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    MTL Denier
    193
    I read close to 1000 chapters of this novel...the score of this novel on this website seems fair. This novel is not good enough to reach 4 stars. 3.9 is an above average score and maybe that's how i feel about it, perhaps i would give it a little less.
    As for why? Well...everything feels both rushed and filled with filler at the same time. I've been thinking about how to express my feelings on this novel, and this is the best way to put it. The mc's talent is overpowered, and because the talent is overpowered and filled with potential the author made a decision: to throw every conceivable problem at the mc in order to prevent him from having time to research and develop his zombie talent. We are met with problem after problem, invasion after invasion, plot after plot, a roller-coaster of f#ckery that never stops and never gives the mc or the reader any room to breathe. The mc is forced to jump around trying to put out fires, and although it feels like the mc is growing stronger, at the same time, it feels that he hasn't grown stronger at all. Or at least, he hasn't grown as strong as he should have been. This is all to build tension, keeping the mc weak on purpose by giving him less time to act, it just feels forced.
    At some point, the author simply removes the mc's status screen. We no longer see how strong the mc is, none of his skills, and have no perception of his growth, or how he compares to his enemies. Sometimes, it feels like the mc could easily deal with his enemies because of all his abilities, only to struggle quite a bit instead. Some skills are outright forgotten.
    The power system is also extremely convoluted. It's like a patchwork of various systems that the mc collects as if it was candy: zombie power system, vampire power system, sealing power system, holy power system, death power system, among others. At first glance, the world building seems pretty rich, but giving it a closer look and everything feels shallow and poorly fleshed out. It's like the author tried to dip his toes into too many pools, only to never commit. The author seems aware of this, since he has blamed this on the very little time the mc has had to learn these powers, which is true. 1000 chapters in, and not even 2 months of time have gone by. Amazing right? This is also why i felt that the novel was filled with filler. It gives me the vibe of - you're only allowed to progress in the main quest if you do all the side missions.
    So much has happened in such a short timeframe, i sometimes found myself just skipping chapters, only to realize that i lost no important information at all, which led me to a certain realization: why am i reading this?
    The mc himself isn't very appealing. He's funny, and greedy, but he has no ideals, or stakes, or goals. No family to protect, no attachment to anything or anyone. The side-characters are poorly treated by the author, forgotten or discarded after they outlived their usefulness, you'll often find yourself wondering while reading this novel: "what happened to that guy?" or "What happened to that girl"?. These are questions you'll often find in the comments, and they seldom get an answer.
    I personally don't like the mc, though many people will disagree with me, and find his greed to be very amusing.
    Perhaps this review may seem harsh, but as i've said earlier, i've read 1000 chapters. This means the novel has value and is entertaining. Perhaps you might disagree with me and find this novel to be close to a masterpiece, and that's fine. To each their own. Thanks for reading.
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      Krucknks
      113
      True, it's a great novel held back mostly by the lack of felt progress
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    Jadebeautyhunter
    32
    Read 150 chapters

    Meh novel. MC and system are OP enough. But there is no personality. The story has a plot, there is some intrigue, mystery etc but after 150 chaps there is still no sense of adventure.

    It’s too focused on MC, side characters are there just to pop in , or help MC get more OP, but they don’t seem to add anything to the world.

    Feels off somehow. Not a bad novel tho, but feels like a brain off novel.

    6.3/10
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    4am
    4am
    52
    Solid novel for people that do not want to think. There is some plot development. Hidden enemies. Grand reveal and all that. Most of the story is just the mc doing quest and leveling up which I don’t mind. Little to no character development. Mc is relatively smart, does not have a shit personality. Arcs are very long but mc does get stronger every chapter. Readable. Deserves a 4/5 but I gave it a 5/5.
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