
My Taoist Secrets Are Criminal Psychology
by Eat Bumper
About This Novel
Folklore Crime SolvingMystery Detective The mother of the village guard died suddenly. The whole village volunteered to help, but they were vomiting and having diarrhea in the mourning shed, and the shed was covered in blood. Is it an innocent soul seeking his life and cursing the entire village? No. Wrong. There is something wrong with Bai Shi's big pot dish. This is clearly a case of collective food poisoning! The dust has settled... Stop the coffin at Yizhuang... In full view of the whole village, the coffin was tightly sealed, but the body appeared out of thin air in the home with the doors and windows closed! Is it to resurrect the corpse and return home in person? No. Wrong. The person lying in the coffin is a living person. This is a silent secret room murder case! ---- Book Friends Exchange Group: 792450852
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
An authentic mystery novel that incorporates folklore
The name is wrong. In fact, there are very few psychological applications in the book, and most of them are reasoning. The male protagonist's soul travels to another world, which is a bit like the Republic of China. His family is a Taoist family in Kaiyizhuang. People in this world are generally very superstitious. The writing has the flavor of an old Hong Kong movie, with a lot of tribute elements, such as Uncle Jiu, Ah Wei and other names. I have read about a hundred chapters, and overall it is quite interesting. The author incorporates a lot of folklore things, such as finding acupoints to determine feng shui, and divination and incense, and writes it in a decent way. The murders are basically committed by humans, and the methods are mostly reasonable. Occasionally, some new mechanisms are mixed in, which is acceptable as long as it is not purely strange and chaotic. The main content is full of mystery, such as the male protagonist's spiritual position, the strange past and cause of death of his grandfather, his original life experience and special destiny, and the villain organization that looks like an evil cultivator. Isn't it true that your Japanese organization has been too deeply infiltrated? Hurry up and fly the armed helicopter at the winery! Is it necessary to be so strong? Some people have said that the pace is too fast and there is no buffer between events. I read it and this is indeed the case. It reminds me of the book I read many years ago. But it also proves that this book has little water content, so it depends on whether it can be accepted. It's completely free at the moment, no money required.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
An authentic mystery novel that incorporates folklore
The name is wrong. In fact, there are very few psychological applications in the book, and most of them are reasoning. The male protagonist's soul travels to another world, which is a bit like the Republic of China. His family is a Taoist family in Kaiyizhuang. People in this world are generally very superstitious. The writing has the flavor of an old Hong Kong movie, with a lot of tribute elements, such as Uncle Jiu, Ah Wei and other names. I have read about a hundred chapters, and overall it is quite interesting. The author incorporates a lot of folklore things, such as finding acupoints to determine feng shui, and divination and incense, and writes it in a decent way. The murders are basically committed by humans, and the methods are mostly reasonable. Occasionally, some new mechanisms are mixed in, which is acceptable as long as it is not purely strange and chaotic. The main content is full of mystery, such as the male protagonist's spiritual position, the strange past and cause of death of his grandfather, his original life experience and special destiny, and the villain organization that looks like an evil cultivator. Isn't it true that your Japanese organization has been too deeply infiltrated? Hurry up and fly the armed helicopter at the winery! Is it necessary to be so strong? Some people have said that the pace is too fast and there is no buffer between events. I read it and this is indeed the case. It reminds me of the book I read many years ago. But it also proves that this book has little water content, so it depends on whether it can be accepted. It's completely free at the moment, no money required.









