Little Days in Fengxi Continent

Little Days in Fengxi Continent

by Solitary Traveler

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32Kwords
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About This Novel

This is a fantasy romance novel disguised as a male video, I didn't expect it (choking). He is a passer-by in the world; she is also a passer-by in the world. Can the loneliness of cherishing each other support each other until we grow old? We are still so far apart, becoming each other's passers-by and the most familiar strangers. This book takes the male protagonist as the first point of view, and tries its best to write the novel without exaggerated elements of mainstream clichés or anti-routine novels. The protagonist's abilities are average, and by the end of the book, he is neither useless nor strong. Counterattack? Doesn't exist. Those who know how to write tend to be more bland and warm, which may be unaccustomed to those who only like to read routine articles. The design of the world system and the description of character behavior patterns will be as rational as possible. When portraying the protagonist, it may make people feel slightly depressed, and more emphasis will be placed on reflecting the psychological characteristics of the protagonist and the rationality and authenticity of the behavior pattern. Ps: I'm a bookworm and I'm short on books. It's really hard to find interesting novels that suit your taste. You can find 999+ similar novels with routines in just one search on the Internet. Just looking at the introduction is boring. I was helpless and decided to write my own novel, a more bland novel. However, as I wrote the outline, it developed in a strange direction, and then it became a romance novel. This is my first time writing a novel, and my writing style is mediocre. I hope the good-looking guys and beauties will forgive the bad parts. This book may be controversial because of the definition of male and female comics and the focus on character settings, or it may be forgotten in a corner. It was my first time to write a novel, so I really didn't feel confident.

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