My Hi-tech Library
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Li Yi acquired a high-tech library by chance. Stored within the library were countless records related to the inheritance of a highly technological civilization. Endless knowledge could be found within the pages of the books.
Through studying, Li Yi obtained new skills and a lot of unexpected opportunities.
He became a complete bookworm, feverishly absorbing all kinds of knowledge in the library. He was exposed to concepts such as Grand Unified Theory and wave-particle duality. He also got his hands on a myriad of advanced technologies, superconducting materials, super batteries and artificial intelligence.
With the help of these technologies and his newly-obtained knowledge, Li Yi started his own company and even recruited all the top talents in the industry to work for him despite only being a university student!

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Sounds interesting, but the worry for this sort of thing is making it sound realistic. If he's supposed to gain knowledge of super advanced technologies that we don't currently understand, it will be incredibly difficult for the author to describe anything about what we wouldn't know. So it would probably turn into "this happens because he knows it, don't ask how."
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Sigh ... this is another great work ☺️
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It quite good. l need more chapter [img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update][img=update]
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I love this book. I don't normally post reviews but this book has captured my attention enough that I want to continue reading it. 30 chapters are just not enough.

one extremely great thing about this book is that except for some few things, the author actually know what he is talking about. Specially about programming. it's rare to find such book. Normally the flaws would have stopped me but this is just too good.

Good work author. Thank you for this masterpiece.
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Isn't that like the internet? There are well-explained science articles on the web. You can literally download works on different areas, there's a language barrier but if it's like math or physics or chemistry the symbols are the same.
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