
I Asked You to Tell Stories, Not Your Criminal Experience
About This Novel
Once he woke up, Li Quji traveled through the parallel world and was bound to a professional skill system. As long as you gain recognition from others for your professional skills, Not only can professional skills be upgraded, but new professional skills can also be extracted. I thought I could reach the top of my life through this, but why do everything the system gives me look wrong! Inverted fighting, thousand skills, forgery, killing techniques... How come each of these skills is more cruel than the other, and each one is more punishing than the other? Isn't this forcing yourself to embark on the path of crime? Looking at the live broadcast room in front of me, in order to avoid the worst outcome, Li Quji had an idea. Plan to tell stories live to gain recognition from others, But who would have expected that on the night of the first live broadcast, Someone in uniform is coming!
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Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Is the author here? I think your writing is pretty good. It's in the same style as those of the past, so it's just fun to read. Update now.
What's up? Is The Eunuch finished?
Author, do you know the name of your novel? I've digressed from the beginning of King Chuang's Treasure.
After watching half of it, I think it's okay.
The system design is still reasonable, and the protagonist's skills are constantly updated to provide a sense of freshness. The disadvantage is that it really consumes knowledge reserves. I don't know if the author can stick to it, and I'm not so optimistic about the updates. The story reminds me of an American TV series "Cat and Mouse" I watched many years ago. It has two male protagonists, a combination of Zhao'an liar and police. The male Neil relies on various experiences to fake and deceive to complete undercover or fishing missions. It is really interesting. Some things are too difficult to write about in detail, so the author of this book chose to go over them in one stroke, which may be a helpless move. It would be better if the details of Chuqian and the forgery could be written in more detail.
The setting is okay, but the author's writing is a bit poor, and the plot and conflicts are very childish.
Seriously inconsistent with the title of the book
Whether it is the introduction or the title of the book, the story is told in the live broadcast room, but the protagonist is not good at all. He has been buried with the official before five chapters. At least a buffer point? What is it like to go directly to a partial topic?
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Is the author here? I think your writing is pretty good. It's in the same style as those of the past, so it's just fun to read. Update now.
What's up? Is The Eunuch finished?
Author, do you know the name of your novel? I've digressed from the beginning of King Chuang's Treasure.
After watching half of it, I think it's okay.
The system design is still reasonable, and the protagonist's skills are constantly updated to provide a sense of freshness. The disadvantage is that it really consumes knowledge reserves. I don't know if the author can stick to it, and I'm not so optimistic about the updates. The story reminds me of an American TV series "Cat and Mouse" I watched many years ago. It has two male protagonists, a combination of Zhao'an liar and police. The male Neil relies on various experiences to fake and deceive to complete undercover or fishing missions. It is really interesting. Some things are too difficult to write about in detail, so the author of this book chose to go over them in one stroke, which may be a helpless move. It would be better if the details of Chuqian and the forgery could be written in more detail.
The setting is okay, but the author's writing is a bit poor, and the plot and conflicts are very childish.
Seriously inconsistent with the title of the book
Whether it is the introduction or the title of the book, the story is told in the live broadcast room, but the protagonist is not good at all. He has been buried with the official before five chapters. At least a buffer point? What is it like to go directly to a partial topic?
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[75·Urban Suspense/System Flow] This book belongs to the type that looks exciting but is terrifying when you think about it. The protagonist Li Quji is bound to a strange professional skill system after traveling through time. The skills he draws are all "high-risk professions" such as reverse fighting, Qianju, and counterfeiting. In order not to commit a real crime, he started telling stories on live broadcasts. As a result, the content he told was all about real crime techniques, and even the police came to his door. For example, when he talked about gambling skills, he directly exposed the routines of professional crooks in the live broadcast room, and even demonstrated how to cheat using polarized glasses, which scared the audience and said, "I'm afraid this is not my own experience." The plot mainly revolves around how the protagonist uses these dangerous skills to walk on the edge of legality, such as helping the police solve antique counterfeiting cases, using thousands of tricks to set up traps to arrest fraud gangs, and even teaching viewers to identify gambling traps during live broadcasts. However, from time to time, the system will issue some "sideline" tasks, such as asking him to go to the ghost market to pick up leaks. As a result, the sack he picked up contained a priceless gold money bag, which also implicated the secret of the tomb robbing gang. The overall rhythm is tight. Every time the protagonist uses a skill to resolve a crisis, people can't help but think, "This skill is too punishing to use on the right path."


Once he woke up, Li Quji traveled through the parallel world and was bound to a professional skill system. As long as others recognized his professional skills, the professional skills could not only be upgraded, but also new professional skills could be extracted. He thought he could reach the top of his life with this, but why did everything the system gave him look wrong! Back-fighting, Thousand Skills, Counterfeiting, Killing Techniques... Why do I feel like these skills are getting more and more punishing! In order to avoid getting into trouble, Li Quji found another way and planned to tell stories through live broadcast to gain recognition from others. But who would have thought that the story he told was too real, so on the night of the first live broadcast, the police came to the door! ... Personal rating: ❤️❤️













