
Mu Shi
About This Novel
A group of people dug up a bizarre ancient tomb, and only one of the people who entered it came out alive, and he was even crazy! The Mu family, the leader of the three major archaeological families, went to investigate and excavate. Weird and weird things happened one after another, including strange hairy men, iron men... Weird and weird things happened one after another. Why are these tombs connected? What is hidden behind them? (The story is purely fictitious, please do not imitate it)
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
An ordinary book review
I like this novel very much. This is the first tomb-robber-themed novel I've read (I've always read romance novels before), and to be honest, it made me yearn for this type of novel. First of all, Mu Li, I personally felt that he was a little too useless in the early stage, but his background and the various things that happened to him (such as the person who looks the same as him in the tomb) make people look forward to his transformation in the later stage. Mao Xiao is a steady and considerate person. His ability to hear distant sounds with his ears is simply a big buff for the whole team. What makes people worry is that it is good and bad at times (I have always wondered if danger happened when his ears went wrong). Then Jiang Su, he is very mysterious, his unknown identity and past and uncertain whereabouts made me very curious about him (although I want to know more about where the general Mo Xiejian came from...), He has been greatly shaped into a cool and handsome guy with strong martial arts skills, which is very popular with me. The second uncle Mu Rui feels very powerful, but the incident between the two daughters of the Qin family allows readers to see that the second uncle also has many unknown secrets and scars that he does not want to reveal. Zhang Yiba is a person who is willing to endure hardships, has a delicate mind, and will sacrifice himself to save others in times of crisis (so I am worried that in the later chapters, he will sacrifice his life for the protagonist in a certain incident to promote the development of the plot). One thing is that there is no female protagonist in the novel until now. Although it doesn't matter whether there is a heroine in a tomb robbing novel, the appearance of a heroine can add clues to the novel and serve as a helper or burden in times of crisis, thus enriching the plot. From the beginning of the story to the current adventure of Mu Li and his party, the plot is not delayed, and each character shows his own strengths. I suggest you briefly mention the strengths of a spy among the companions, and finally echo the discovery that this person is a spy who has been lurking for a long time (my immature thinking... The above is my evaluation of this book. Overall, really like it.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
An ordinary book review
I like this novel very much. This is the first tomb-robber-themed novel I've read (I've always read romance novels before), and to be honest, it made me yearn for this type of novel. First of all, Mu Li, I personally felt that he was a little too useless in the early stage, but his background and the various things that happened to him (such as the person who looks the same as him in the tomb) make people look forward to his transformation in the later stage. Mao Xiao is a steady and considerate person. His ability to hear distant sounds with his ears is simply a big buff for the whole team. What makes people worry is that it is good and bad at times (I have always wondered if danger happened when his ears went wrong). Then Jiang Su, he is very mysterious, his unknown identity and past and uncertain whereabouts made me very curious about him (although I want to know more about where the general Mo Xiejian came from...), He has been greatly shaped into a cool and handsome guy with strong martial arts skills, which is very popular with me. The second uncle Mu Rui feels very powerful, but the incident between the two daughters of the Qin family allows readers to see that the second uncle also has many unknown secrets and scars that he does not want to reveal. Zhang Yiba is a person who is willing to endure hardships, has a delicate mind, and will sacrifice himself to save others in times of crisis (so I am worried that in the later chapters, he will sacrifice his life for the protagonist in a certain incident to promote the development of the plot). One thing is that there is no female protagonist in the novel until now. Although it doesn't matter whether there is a heroine in a tomb robbing novel, the appearance of a heroine can add clues to the novel and serve as a helper or burden in times of crisis, thus enriching the plot. From the beginning of the story to the current adventure of Mu Li and his party, the plot is not delayed, and each character shows his own strengths. I suggest you briefly mention the strengths of a spy among the companions, and finally echo the discovery that this person is a spy who has been lurking for a long time (my immature thinking... The above is my evaluation of this book. Overall, really like it.









