
How Can Drinking and Singing Harmonize?
by Li Erdiao
About This Novel
A girl suddenly landed in a secluded village, knowing nothing about her life experience. Underneath the seemingly peaceful life, there are actually turbulent undercurrents. More and more clues are emerging... Is it past and present life, conspiracy, or love and hate? This book is also known as "Bald Wandering Notes" and "Basic Little Radar's Exploration Notes": I asked you how much sorrow you can have. The girl who lost her memory became bald. When you see an uneven road, you roar, and you become bald when you should. A daughter of the Ling family has grown up, but she has a big bald head. When the golden wind and jade dew meet, spring can come to a bald man. Summary: The last sentence fails to rhyme, it's not bald, it's better to be bald.
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Hahaha (?Ω?)Hiahiahia, here comes the little potato~
Hahaha (?Ω?)Hiahiahia, here comes the little potato~
Don't leave, it's worth seeing later!
If you read the first few chapters, it will probably dissuade many readers. Although it is classified as Xianxia, the dozen or so chapters look more like traditional martial arts. The heroine inexplicably appears in a secluded village due to amnesia. At the beginning, she reveals a secret that has been hidden for decades. She almost loses her life, but it also starts a journey through the world. In order to be able to learn about the events of that year, the author specially arranged an extra chapter to explain it. This method can only be said to be very risky, and it will be very useful for those who want to explore the details of the story. For readers who are eager to read on, it seems unnecessary. The next step is to unlock new cities. Considering possible spoilers, it is not appropriate to elaborate here. But it can be said that from here on, the heroine's growth path begins, just like playing a stand-alone game. After coming out of the novice village, various new functions are opened. For example, unveiling lists, learning new skills, etc., NPCs and corresponding story lines and important characters also appear one after another. There will be a turning point that I consider to be very important in about fifty chapters, which will have a relatively large impact on the overall storyline, character experience and even character personality. Of course, a certain case that needs to be solved can finally be concluded, otherwise this martial arts novel classified as a fairy would almost become an ancient romance (just kidding). Because of the addition of new characters, the protagonist's abilities have been strengthened, and the advancement of the previous main plot, she also has some special abilities, which finally makes her feel like a fairy tale. At the same time, the seemingly peaceful town lurks in crisis, and the protagonist finally receives a main line that will definitely appear in traditional novels. The first volume is more like laying out the background and introducing the characters. From the second volume onwards, the main plot really emerges. I have to mention the male protagonist here. Personally, I think this book is a coming-of-age story for a female protagonist. It doesn't matter whether there is a male protagonist or not. It turns out that the male protagonist does not have much space in the novel, and disappears after appearing a few times. According to the author's explanation, the male protagonist has important things to deal with at this time, and I think this should be related to what happens to the female protagonist later. The heroine fights alone and fights zombies. The fairy tale flavor is much stronger here. But the heroine is really a bit miserable. Although the heroine has grown up, it is still too... Miserable. Finally, we waited for the heroic appearance of the male protagonist. There was a cool fight, just waiting for the male and female protagonists to meet each other, and they passed each other. Hey (where is my forty-meter sword?!) Because the name of Volume 2 seems to have an emotional line, the result? ? ? The point is that a new character has been introduced. Is it necessary to change the male protagonist? Really confused. As the case progresses, the heroine also joins a magical inn. To put it bluntly, it is a club that only those who cultivate immortality are eligible to enter. Status is different. By the way, by the end of Volume 1, the heroine has become a local celebrity, which is a bonus. New maps are unlocked as you become famous. No need to guess, there must be a new main line. I'll write this here first, and I've just arrived at the mystery of the missing person. I'll read and write later. This article seems to have some happy parts, but some parts are really wordy, because the author always likes to externalize the heroine's mood and write it as a narration. It may be a matter of writing style or writing technique, but the latter part is slightly better. Look, talk back. #Let's talk about what setting in the novel "catches" you the most#
It turns out there is also a book club here
Come and leave a claw, but the currency is not universal.
The writing is delicate and emotional, with a strong sense of substitution!
Is the heroine time traveling?
So the opening scene is the memory of the original owner? Has the heroine lost her memory?
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
Hahaha (?Ω?)Hiahiahia, here comes the little potato~
Hahaha (?Ω?)Hiahiahia, here comes the little potato~
Don't leave, it's worth seeing later!
If you read the first few chapters, it will probably dissuade many readers. Although it is classified as Xianxia, the dozen or so chapters look more like traditional martial arts. The heroine inexplicably appears in a secluded village due to amnesia. At the beginning, she reveals a secret that has been hidden for decades. She almost loses her life, but it also starts a journey through the world. In order to be able to learn about the events of that year, the author specially arranged an extra chapter to explain it. This method can only be said to be very risky, and it will be very useful for those who want to explore the details of the story. For readers who are eager to read on, it seems unnecessary. The next step is to unlock new cities. Considering possible spoilers, it is not appropriate to elaborate here. But it can be said that from here on, the heroine's growth path begins, just like playing a stand-alone game. After coming out of the novice village, various new functions are opened. For example, unveiling lists, learning new skills, etc., NPCs and corresponding story lines and important characters also appear one after another. There will be a turning point that I consider to be very important in about fifty chapters, which will have a relatively large impact on the overall storyline, character experience and even character personality. Of course, a certain case that needs to be solved can finally be concluded, otherwise this martial arts novel classified as a fairy would almost become an ancient romance (just kidding). Because of the addition of new characters, the protagonist's abilities have been strengthened, and the advancement of the previous main plot, she also has some special abilities, which finally makes her feel like a fairy tale. At the same time, the seemingly peaceful town lurks in crisis, and the protagonist finally receives a main line that will definitely appear in traditional novels. The first volume is more like laying out the background and introducing the characters. From the second volume onwards, the main plot really emerges. I have to mention the male protagonist here. Personally, I think this book is a coming-of-age story for a female protagonist. It doesn't matter whether there is a male protagonist or not. It turns out that the male protagonist does not have much space in the novel, and disappears after appearing a few times. According to the author's explanation, the male protagonist has important things to deal with at this time, and I think this should be related to what happens to the female protagonist later. The heroine fights alone and fights zombies. The fairy tale flavor is much stronger here. But the heroine is really a bit miserable. Although the heroine has grown up, it is still too... Miserable. Finally, we waited for the heroic appearance of the male protagonist. There was a cool fight, just waiting for the male and female protagonists to meet each other, and they passed each other. Hey (where is my forty-meter sword?!) Because the name of Volume 2 seems to have an emotional line, the result? ? ? The point is that a new character has been introduced. Is it necessary to change the male protagonist? Really confused. As the case progresses, the heroine also joins a magical inn. To put it bluntly, it is a club that only those who cultivate immortality are eligible to enter. Status is different. By the way, by the end of Volume 1, the heroine has become a local celebrity, which is a bonus. New maps are unlocked as you become famous. No need to guess, there must be a new main line. I'll write this here first, and I've just arrived at the mystery of the missing person. I'll read and write later. This article seems to have some happy parts, but some parts are really wordy, because the author always likes to externalize the heroine's mood and write it as a narration. It may be a matter of writing style or writing technique, but the latter part is slightly better. Look, talk back. #Let's talk about what setting in the novel "catches" you the most#
It turns out there is also a book club here
Come and leave a claw, but the currency is not universal.
The writing is delicate and emotional, with a strong sense of substitution!
Is the heroine time traveling?
So the opening scene is the memory of the original owner? Has the heroine lost her memory?
