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Chapter 579 575 Comments on "The Edge of the Universe"

Chapter 579: 575. Comments on "The Edge of the Universe"

Today I would like to recommend to you a completed science fiction novel of 200 million words.

"The Edge of the Universe", by former Allen, level 4 author.

Category: Science Fiction - Time Travel.

【Introduction】

Looking up at the brilliant starry sky, you must have dreamed of exploring the vast universe, and have thought and dreamed about the future scientific civilization more than once.

Yuan Haochen, a poor student, experiences a fortuitous encounter that gives him the strength to rise above the competition and become a top scientist. With unwavering determination and unwavering faith, he embarks on a unique life path, unraveling the mysteries of life on Earth, following the footsteps of a super-alien civilization, and gradually uncovering the truth of the universe, ultimately exploring the mysteries of its origin.

The story unfolds from ancient China two thousand years ago to the future thousands of years from now. A unique thread connects the fascinating stories that take place in different eras.

From the past to the future, from Earth to Mars, from the solar system to Alpha Centauri, from traversing the Milky Way to exploring the edge of the universe, human civilization, faced with difficulties, struggles to survive in the vast sea of ​​stars.
【Golden Five Chapters】

Chapter One: Strange Ore. The protagonist, Yuan Haochen, is a high school senior who's a poor student. It's not that he doesn't work hard, but he works incredibly hard, yet he still doesn't do well on his exams. He returns to his hometown and sits by a pond, lost in thought. Meteors streak across the night sky, and fluorescent lights fall into the water before him. He jumps into the pond, picks up a rock, and dreams of the birth of a star.

Chapter 2: The Protagonist's Counterattack. The next day, the protagonist was late for school. For once, the teacher was reluctant to scold the students, especially since he had always been a model of hard work. He learned from his deskmate that he had missed the last question on the test. The teacher was explaining it, and no one in the class could answer it. The protagonist was copying down his notes when he suddenly realized he understood. He had finally gotten the hang of it. So, he finished all of high school math in one class, and high school English became incredibly easy.

Chapter 3: College Entrance Exam Mobilization Meeting. At a bedtime tea party, the protagonist's roommates are all poor students, and he should be one too. The next day, at the college entrance exam mobilization meeting, Wang Lei, a man of high status, is temporarily replaced to give a speech, causing the male students in the audience to wail. For the next three days, classes are suspended, and everyone resigns themselves to their fate.

Chapter 4: An exam without suspense. Returning home for the holidays, the stone was still there, looking its ordinary self. Arriving at the riverbank, he gazed up at the sky and recited Qu Yuan's "Heavenly Questions," marveling at the mysteries of the universe. The Gaokao (National College Entrance Examination) began, and everything seemed headed for a perfect score, including the Chinese language test. This section was a source of considerable controversy.

Chapter 5: Fame Across the Vast Ocean. The protagonist scores perfect scores across all subjects, making him famous across the vast ocean, and more likely, across the nation. Top scorers appear every year, but perfect scores across all subjects are rare. Many people's initial reaction is silence and disbelief, a remarkable turnaround for a poor student. Wang Lei's father begins to stir up trouble in secret, but the school doesn't publicize it, instead investigating the truth of the matter.

【Brief Comment】

Allen Hara is the author of two works, "The Edge of the Universe" and "City of Stars".

The second book is just a novella.

The "Edge of the Universe" introduced today allowed him to directly upgrade from a level 1 author to a level 4 author.

As of now, the book has 9.28 followers on Qidian.com, 6.05 on Bookstore, 25 fans, and 10 "leaders." The story revolves around the protagonist, Yuan Haochen, who went from a poor student in a remote area to a brilliant student after a chance encounter, achieving perfect scores on all subjects in the college entrance examination. An expert panel re-verified his results and confirmed their authenticity.

He was admitted to the School of Astronomy at Tsinghua University. He finished all the courses in half a semester, and filled up the library. There was no more scientific content suitable for him.

The dean made an exception for him and allowed him to take the undergraduate graduation exam, passing it with high scores and successfully completing his graduation thesis. He became the dean's student and completed his master's program in one year.

He originally thought that he would be able to complete his doctorate smoothly, but he was selected by a mysterious organization and successfully passed the assessment to become a member of the Boundless Star Exploration Alliance, starting his childhood dream of exploring the universe.

First of all, the author has no financial worries, so he writes very slowly. But now it is finished, so you don't have to worry about updates.

Secondly, the book's pace is incredibly fast. In just thirty chapters, the protagonist's transformation from a poor student to a member of a mysterious organization takes place over a year. Based on the pace of "School Beauty's Bodyguard" and "The Ultimate Master," this year-long story could have been filled with at least a thousand chapters.

Secondly, this book is a hardcore science fiction. As the introduction suggests, it covers everything from ancient and modern times, China and the West, to visions of the future. The author's original intention was to encompass several volumes of story. While I haven't seen how hard-core the plot will be later, at least the knowledge points he covered during his time reading the book are relatively objective, indicating that he researched a lot of information.

Finally, hardcore science fiction is more challenging for readers. Most people can't handle it, lacking the patience to delve into all the difficult concepts. I previously read the award-winning "Pick the Stars," and the numerous time travel and interstellar jumps nearly blew me away. Since this book is online, it still incorporates some minor quibbles, and the language is more down-to-earth.

However, the book's excitement inevitably declined in the end and it became less hardcore.

I hope that the book I recommend today will satisfy the reader who wants to read science fiction.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”!
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【Cang's Ramblings】

This book has its advantages and disadvantages, but it is still worth reading.

I hope someone likes it~
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