
Back Room Space
by Lin Jianlu
About This Novel
This introduction is intended to help people who want to enter or have already entered the back room to be mentally prepared. If you cut out reality and reach the back room, please remember the following points: 1-Don't panic or make noise, this may attract some entities, trust me, sometimes death is not the scariest thing. 2- Figure out which level you are at. 3-Accept everything in the back room as soon as possible, because you will never go back to earth in this life.
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Official(1)Scraped 8d ago
It's pretty good, it's in line with one of my books.
That is to say, what's wrong with the book's backstory? It insists on adding more systems and other things. Just looking at the outline of the entire book makes me want to read it. This is the book, it's quite concise. Even though the protagonist is said to be schizophrenic, it's at least readable. If you insist, it's a simplified version of the system. Does Bush-Golmen understand what's new? Moreover, there are causes and consequences, and there is a complete process of production. Do you have a system for those articles? Which one doesn't show the sudden appearance of Xixibu Liuliu, making the protagonist instantly invincible? There are some good systematic articles, but most of them are like this. Besides, the content of the article is very pure, pure back room, with nothing left, which is very good. The subject of back room is inherently a lot of content, and writing this alone is already very troublesome. Wouldn't it be too messy to add other things? I added so many things, but in the later stage, due to the limitations of the writing style, they couldn't be integrated into one piece, and I couldn't control it, so it collapsed. That being the case, wouldn't it be simpler to just write about the back room and just explain the ending at the end? The storyline of this article is okay. The process of cutting into the back room is a little confusing. That is to say, there must be a reason why the back room took the initiative to find them. There should be an explanation in the future. From level 0 to the red room, I feel like it was well written. It used the illusion of taking off the mask as a guide to derive the deepest shadow in the protagonist's heart. Naturally, it brought out what happened in a mental hospital when he was a child, and explained the appearance of Thirteen. Although I still think that the red room is a blood cocoon (it doesn't matter if the hand oil is low) I have heard of it), but I still feel that the author has some understanding of the back room. Maybe everyone has different levels of memory. I remember that there seems to be a countdown after entering the red room. No matter whether you escape or not, it will be there at the end. It is a conceptual type. It seems that this is the reason why it is level 5. (If what he writes has nothing to do with what I said, just treat it as if I didn't say anything). Overall, this book is better than all the books I have read. This book feels good from the beginning, so let's read it first.
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Official(1)Scraped 8d ago
It's pretty good, it's in line with one of my books.
That is to say, what's wrong with the book's backstory? It insists on adding more systems and other things. Just looking at the outline of the entire book makes me want to read it. This is the book, it's quite concise. Even though the protagonist is said to be schizophrenic, it's at least readable. If you insist, it's a simplified version of the system. Does Bush-Golmen understand what's new? Moreover, there are causes and consequences, and there is a complete process of production. Do you have a system for those articles? Which one doesn't show the sudden appearance of Xixibu Liuliu, making the protagonist instantly invincible? There are some good systematic articles, but most of them are like this. Besides, the content of the article is very pure, pure back room, with nothing left, which is very good. The subject of back room is inherently a lot of content, and writing this alone is already very troublesome. Wouldn't it be too messy to add other things? I added so many things, but in the later stage, due to the limitations of the writing style, they couldn't be integrated into one piece, and I couldn't control it, so it collapsed. That being the case, wouldn't it be simpler to just write about the back room and just explain the ending at the end? The storyline of this article is okay. The process of cutting into the back room is a little confusing. That is to say, there must be a reason why the back room took the initiative to find them. There should be an explanation in the future. From level 0 to the red room, I feel like it was well written. It used the illusion of taking off the mask as a guide to derive the deepest shadow in the protagonist's heart. Naturally, it brought out what happened in a mental hospital when he was a child, and explained the appearance of Thirteen. Although I still think that the red room is a blood cocoon (it doesn't matter if the hand oil is low) I have heard of it), but I still feel that the author has some understanding of the back room. Maybe everyone has different levels of memory. I remember that there seems to be a countdown after entering the red room. No matter whether you escape or not, it will be there at the end. It is a conceptual type. It seems that this is the reason why it is level 5. (If what he writes has nothing to do with what I said, just treat it as if I didn't say anything). Overall, this book is better than all the books I have read. This book feels good from the beginning, so let's read it first.









