Found A Planet: My Adventure Was Broadcast Live
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Wang Dong, a high school senior living an ordinary life on Earth, suddenly finds himself transported to a barren desert under a sky dominated by a colossal blue planet and two moons. He is disoriented, surrounded by the wreckage of massive starships partially buried in sand. Believing this to be a recurring dream, he forces himself back to sleep. This is the eighth time he has experienced this vision, but now the surroundings are unnervingly clear.

He wakes up in his own bed, relieved to be home. He lives with his mother He Huiling, father Wang De, and younger sister. His family runs a small supermarket, and life is tight but stable. He attends school as usual, where he is a good student aiming for a top university. He has a close relationship with his spirited girlfriend, Xia Yingluo, who is in the same class. She is lively and mischievous, and he enjoys their easygoing time together. He tries to forget the strange dreams, focusing on his studies and homework. His day proceeds normally, filled with classes and time with his girlfriend.

Unknown to Wang Dong, his experiences are being broadcast through an uncontrollable signal on a TV channel in Xiudong City, Yanlong Country. A high-ranking general, Zhao Yunfeng, and a team of officials and scientists have been monitoring the broadcasts for seven days. The signal cannot be turned off or traced, and it appears on every channel if viewership drops. They have confirmed it is absolutely real and not a prank. The broadcasts show the same desolate desert with the giant planet and the wreckage of advanced spacecraft. The officials quickly recognize the immense potential: the knowledge and technology contained in those starships could advance Earth by centuries. They classify the matter as a top military secret and urgently summon leading scientists from various fields, including physics, biology, and astronomy, to analyze the live feed.

That night, the broadcast resumes. Wang Dong is back in the desert, now under a starry sky. He is more alert and realizes he might not be dreaming. He finds an alloy box partially exposed by the sand. Inside, he discovers sealed food cans with strange symbols resembling tadpole script. He opens a can and finds what looks like a biscuit wrapped in a film. After a moment of hesitation, he tastes it, finding it to be beef flavor. It is highly nutritious and fills him up immediately. He pockets the remainder and then turns his attention to the massive starship looming in the distance, perceiving it as a potential shelter or source of answers.

He walks barefoot across the cold sand towards the giant wreckage. On the way, he finds a metal object that resembles a submachine gun, partially buried. He picks it up, examining it with curiosity. His movements are watched intently by the scientists in the Xiudong City laboratory. They record every detail, noting the alien food, the symbols, and the advanced metalwork. They realize that the protagonist is their only link to this world. Zhao Yunfeng is determined to study everything Wang Dong encounters, hoping to decode alien technology and culture from his actions. The core opportunity is for humanity to gain vast knowledge from unknown interstellar civilizations. The main conflict is whether Wang Dong will survive, understand this new world, and successfully bring back its secrets to Earth.

Wang Dong’s path now leads him toward the colossal, dark starship, a vessel as large as a mountain. His goal is to find answers about why he is here and how to proceed. The official team on Earth is positioned as a hidden force, poised to leverage every piece of information he discovers. The story establishes a dual narrative: Wang Dong’s personal survival and exploration on an alien world, and Earth’s covert, high-stakes operation to uncover the universe’s advanced technology through his eyes. The ending of this opening arc leaves him on the brink of entering the immense wreckage, carrying the alien food and a new weapon, while humanity watches, holding its breath for the knowledge that lies within the fallen starships.

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捡到一颗星球:我的冒险被直播了
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Overall, the novel’s premise is brilliantly hooky: you have a first-contact story with reverse surveillance—aliens aren’t watching us, we’re watching one of us on an alien world. That is such a fresh angle for web fiction! The execution is rough in spots (repetition, stilted dialogue, over-reliance on denial as a plot point), but the worldbuilding and visual imagery keep me wanting more. The biggest flaw is the main character’s passivity, but if he starts acting soon, this could become a real winner. I’d honestly keep reading just for the “government reacts to a clueless kid” dynamic.
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Can we talk about the pacing of the government’s discovery? They tested the signal for seven days—why didn’t they try to find Wang Dong earlier? If they knew the broadcast came from his perspective, and he’s in the same city, a missing person report or tracing school records would be obvious. The fact that they don’t do any surveillance on him feels like an oversight and weakens the “realism” they’re going for. That bugged me a lot.
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The military officer Zhang Hong gets a single line but his immediate “Yes!” gives us a sense of urgency and discipline. Even minor characters have distinct energy. While the main character continues to be a sleepy slowpoke, the military side is buzzing with purpose. That imbalance can work if the MC eventually wakes up (both literally and figuratively) and becomes a proactive explorer. I’m trusting the author to use this setup wisely.
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I’m caught between wanting to see more of the adorable relationship with Xia Yingluo and knowing it pulls focus from better sci-fi material. The romance is sweet, but it feels disconnected from the main plot. If she becomes involved in his secret alien connection, that would make her scenes feel less filler and more foundation for future drama. Right now, it’s a cute but separate story thread.
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Not gonna lie, the author’s heavy repetition of “This must be a dream” made me feel like the MC is being a little foolish. It’s one thing to rationalize, but at this point, he’s opened an alien box, eaten alien food, and seen giant moons in the sky. At what point does he accept reality? I think his denial has run its course, and I need him to move into active mode. Get curious, explore, question the universe—not just nap and go to high school.
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I do wish we got more info on what the other characters in the laboratory are thinking. Right now they mostly just gasp and sweat and say “amazing.” But some of these are top-tier scientists—surely someone would already have a hypothesis about why they can see through his eyes? Or about the composition of that planet? The fact that nobody offers even a speculative explanation makes the experts feel like props rather than intellectual drivers of the plot.
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