I Can Pick Up Powers From The Novels I Write
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Chen Yi, who was in the process of writing a new novel, encountered an idiotic editor.
The editor claimed that even though the writers would not get paid for publishing on their site, the writers could extract the powers owned by the main leads if their books were popular.
Chen Yi trusted none of the nonsense spouted by the editor.
To prank the website, Chen Yi uploaded a novel with censored content in it. In the end, the next morning, he was shocked by the transformation that occurred to his body.

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Okay, so my review is going to be spoiler heavy since there are few things I’d like clear up.

1. “I Can Pick Up Powers From The Novels I Plagiarized”

I have to honestly ask if we’re reading the same novel or not? All the stories he’s uploaded to the Evil God site are of his own creation. The first story about the golden finger was one he had written for an ero novel website, but because it was too graphic it was banned.

The second story he uploaded, was one he created based on previous trends and to further his understanding of the site and the benefits it provides to its authors at each level.

And the third story was once again a story he had written in the past during the time when the doctor sub-genre was trending.

2. This novel had devolved into standard wish fulfillment.

I can’t say that the person who made this comment is wrong, but if you were looking for anything more, then I have to say you’re in the wrong place —  99.9% of the novels on this website, be it the ones aimed at male or female readers, have some sort of wish fulfillment. They’re not the same kind of wish fulfillment, but they’re wish fulfillment nonetheless. And that’s okay. It’s why we read these novels in the first place; something to distract us from the slogs of our daily lives.

The only real criticism for this novel I can think of is that the author over describes things.

I have no idea how to close this review, but all I’ll say is that the concept is interesting, the writing is fairly decent, and the translation is surprisingly good — do give it a shot.
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This is a fun, light hearted story. It’s definitely a wish fulfillment story, but I found it entertaining. I would definitely say it’s much better than a lot of the trial reads we’ve had lately and it’s definitely better than some of the trial reads that have been chosen.

Unlike what another reviewer said, there’s no plagiarism here as one of the rules the MC has to follow is that all the works he submits must be original. We don’t get too many details about the actual works he submits though, just a rough idea of the overall story, so it really doesn’t matter that much.
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well translated, its not mtl. It's a bit overpowered but not insanely in a relative context to other books. if they can maintain and not become too op it'll be fine
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I just don't want to continue reading this. Two chapters in, I can't read no more. It is just terrible. It was have been interesting if mc wrote a decent novel but there are all trash.
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As of now I think this novel could reach far. The way his cheat works is interesting and at the same time not easy to trigger. ( In the sense that he needs to work hard for it) There are limitations to it and could make future plots interesting as long as the author isn't dumb.

In total I'd say it's worth a read and should be picked this week.
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The novel "I Can Pick Up Powers From The Novels I Write" is a delightful and thought-provoking exploration of the power of imagination, self-discovery, and the unique bond between literature and its readers. At its core, the story revolves around the protagonist, who, quite unexpectedly, gains extraordinary abilities after immersing themselves in the worlds they create through their writing. This metaphorical journey challenges conventional notions of reality and creativity, encouraging readers to reflect on the transformative power of storytelling.

The narrative invites us to ponder the intricate connection between the reader's experience and the text, as the protagonist learns to navigate their newfound powers responsibly. It highlights the importance of empathy, emotional intelligence, and the ability to empathize with characters in fiction, which can spill into one's own life. Through this imaginative lens, the author reminds us that our thoughts and emotions have the potential to shape our reality.

Moreover, the book serves as a reminder that creativity is not just an escape but a source of strength, allowing individuals to confront their fears and dreams. It encourages readers to embrace their own unique abilities, whether real or metaphorical, and to use them for personal growth and connection with others.

In essence, "I Can Pick Up Powers From The Novels I Write" is a charming and inspiring tale that bridges the gap between fiction and reality, reminding us all of the incredible potential that lies within our minds and the power of stories to touch lives.
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