
Boundary Monument of Life and Death
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Grandpa has done good things all his life, but unexpectedly he ruined the life of a little girl...
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Official(657)Scraped 23d ago
I came across this book accidentally, and the name Chuoxie attracted me. I couldn't help but read a few chapters. It's so good that I can't stop at all, so hurry up and get into the trap.
It was fun to read it at night. Like the Ghost Exorcist Taoist I've read, it's a very thrilling supernatural novel.
The profession of corpse collector is a bit scary, but after reading the book, you will know what a corpse collector is. It is really great. Friends who are book-hungry can read it.
The name of this book is very interesting, so I clicked in and read the introduction. I felt that this book was very interesting. I hope the author will continue to work hard.
Who was Zhang Yan from that era? Let's call it a modern person. It's a carriage ride, and there are masters, young masters, young ladies, housekeepers, and servants. Let's say it's ancient times, there were cars, trains, and iron-clad diesel ships. Logic confusion
When I watched it, I was always confused about the era. Is this modern or ancient? If it is modern, why are the horses, carriages, and mansions all shown? If it were ancient times, where would the train come from? Moreover, there are trains but no telephone. I sent someone to check the situation and would have to come back at night. I spent 10 yuan to read this book and I couldn't stand it anymore.
Wonderfully written!
Confuse
I just read Chapter 48 and I am a little confused. This novel is from that era and I have never understood the flashlight used. Why would there be carriages? If it was modern times, in poor villages, it would be impossible to hire carriages, right? At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China? The era setting is very vague!
Brother, isn't it a ghost story? Why did you become a cultivator?
To be honest, there are a lot of things that are wrong.
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Official(657)Scraped 23d ago
I came across this book accidentally, and the name Chuoxie attracted me. I couldn't help but read a few chapters. It's so good that I can't stop at all, so hurry up and get into the trap.
It was fun to read it at night. Like the Ghost Exorcist Taoist I've read, it's a very thrilling supernatural novel.
The profession of corpse collector is a bit scary, but after reading the book, you will know what a corpse collector is. It is really great. Friends who are book-hungry can read it.
The name of this book is very interesting, so I clicked in and read the introduction. I felt that this book was very interesting. I hope the author will continue to work hard.
Who was Zhang Yan from that era? Let's call it a modern person. It's a carriage ride, and there are masters, young masters, young ladies, housekeepers, and servants. Let's say it's ancient times, there were cars, trains, and iron-clad diesel ships. Logic confusion
When I watched it, I was always confused about the era. Is this modern or ancient? If it is modern, why are the horses, carriages, and mansions all shown? If it were ancient times, where would the train come from? Moreover, there are trains but no telephone. I sent someone to check the situation and would have to come back at night. I spent 10 yuan to read this book and I couldn't stand it anymore.
Wonderfully written!
Confuse
I just read Chapter 48 and I am a little confused. This novel is from that era and I have never understood the flashlight used. Why would there be carriages? If it was modern times, in poor villages, it would be impossible to hire carriages, right? At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China? The era setting is very vague!
Brother, isn't it a ghost story? Why did you become a cultivator?
To be honest, there are a lot of things that are wrong.
