概要
Huang An, faced with the certainty of pancreatic cancer, discovered an unexpected twist in the form of a cosmic garbage dump, accompanied by the ability to traverse different worlds.
Confronting death, Huang An found a glimmer of life within this universal refuse repository.
But how could a man straddle the realms of heaven and earth while spending his days scavenging through garbage?
Alloy Stick of the Future World: Fire and water-resistant, incredibly sturdy, the perfect weapon for underworld battles.
Expired Xiaohuan Pill: Effectiveness reduced by 70%, but still capable of activating the eight meridians, boosting vitality, and offering slight benefits to martial arts. Watch out for side effects after expiration.
Wash Marrow Pill Disguised as Garbage: When ingested with a small amount of warm water, this flattened pill enables a complete transformation, aiding in breaking through minor realms and enhancing cultivation talent.
Gnawed Corpse of a Strange Beast (Incomplete): A crucial supplement with the potential to kill any mortal who consumes it. Combined with gentle medicines, it provides immense benefits for martial arts cultivation.
Future World Alloy Formula and Production Methods (Contaminated): Ion alloys, soft alloys...
True Man Huang An, who cleans garbage daily - wonderful, how wonderful!
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レビューを書くReview based on the free chapters (and a slight desire for more). The journey of a cancer patient is arduous. I think this story does well in portraying the difficult journey of beating cancer. Even if you don't beat it, at least suppressing it so it doesn't spread further or cause further damage. MC is Huang An who has terminal pancreatic cancer and this is his journey to find a cure and/or way to live longer. The translation quality isn't bad, but there are some confusing parts, so reader discretion is advised. Aside from that, the story itself is interesting. For Huang An, he's a Myriad World's dump employee based on Earth. According to the system, he isn't the only employee, so it must extend to other worlds and people. I suppose the only way to find out is by reading more. I might consider this one in my 'Maybe's' folder. Read the free chapters and judge the novel yourself.
All you need to know is this is a line from the novel. “Isn’t mandarin the universal language across the multiverse?”