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

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

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末世:开局先囤十亿物资

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 末世:开局先囤十亿物资

By 恨年少无知

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
645 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

“Mr. Chen, your order of one hundred buckets of fried chicken has arrived.” “Mr. Chen, your order of one hundred roast ducks has arrived.” “Mr. Chen, your order of ten thousand tons of pork has arrived.” Known as the King of the Void, Chen Luo, relied on his unparalleled survival abilities to outlast all survivors, leaving no human left in the world except monsters. Chen Luo, who found no meaning in living, buried himself in a pit. It wasn’t that he couldn’t survive, but that he didn’t want to. After waking up, Chen Luo was surprised to find himself reborn one month before the apocalypse, with his unique space ability from his past life following him. It goes without saying, he decided to stockpile ten billion supplies first. Why stockpile so much? Chen Luo said he wanted to try something different in this lifetime.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Post-apocalyptic World: Stockpile Ten Billion Supplies at the Beginning Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Post-apocalyptic World: Stockpile Ten Billion Supplies at the Beginning This novel's title certainly grabs your attention, promising a protagonist well-prepared for the end of the world. After diving into "Post-apocalyptic World: Stockpile Ten Billion Supplies at the Beginning," I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions The initial setup is fairly standard for the genre. We've got a protagonist with a second chance, a magical storage space, and a month to prepare for the apocalypse. While it doesn't reinvent the wheel, the premise is intriguing enough to draw you in. The early chapters focus on the MC stockpiling resources, which some readers found satisfying, enjoying his calm, cool-headed, and determined nature. ### What Works Well The wish fulfillment aspect is definitely a draw. The MC is rich and uses his knowledge to hoard supplies, making the initial stages of the apocalypse easier for him. I can see the appeal of an OP protagonist effortlessly navigating the chaos, especially for readers looking for a no-brainer escape. The pacing is also worth noting. The MC gets strong relatively fast, and the story avoids dragging on with unnecessary plot elements. For those who dislike annoying system mechanics or drawn-out revenge plots, this might be a refreshing change. ### Areas of Concern The protagonist's ruthlessness is a major point of contention. While some appreciate his "kill the roots of the problem" mentality, others find his actions excessively cruel and petty. Some readers were turned off by his willingness to eliminate anyone who might pose a future threat, even if they are innocent. The dark humor, involving disgusting elements, also didn't sit well with everyone. The lack of detailed descriptions of the base-building aspects was also a minor disappointment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about some specific examples of the MC's actions that caused concern. One reader mentioned the protagonist feeding his uncle and cousin to zombies and electrocuting would-be robbers. Another cited an incident where he gave a girl a slice of bread wiped on his dog's rear. These actions definitely paint a picture of a protagonist who isn't afraid to cross moral lines, which might not appeal to all readers. ### Final Verdict "Post-apocalyptic World: Stockpile Ten Billion Supplies at the Beginning" is a polarizing read. If you're looking for a standard apocalypse novel with a ruthless protagonist who efficiently eliminates threats and enjoys wish fulfillment elements, you might find it entertaining. However, if you're sensitive to cruelty, petty behavior, and morally questionable actions, this might not be the book for you. It's a junk food story – fun in the moment, but not particularly substantial.

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