
One Hundred and Twenty Days of Peeping (original Work of the Tv Series "tower of Babel" Starring Qin Junjie and Deng Jiajia)
by Cai Jun
About This Novel
Cui Shan, who is as charming as a black swan, wakes up and finds that he has been pushed into the open-air wall on the roof of a twenty-story unfinished building, with no way to escape and no way to seek help. Counting the days of her imprisonment, she tried her best to survive. On the fifteenth day, hunger and cold cost her life, and a heavy rain took away the fetus in her belly. When she was dying of despair, she discovered that a mysterious man X who refused to show up was peeping at her... In this huge city with a population of tens of millions, in the aerial ruins that few people noticed, the person being peeped was carrying out serial murders that they could not control themselves, and the peeping person X was using his only remaining memory to illuminate the paradise of love that had been dark for a long time. From the day when
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Official(64)Scraped 21d ago
Doesn't anyone think that Cai Jun's book is very similar to Suspect X's Devotion? To some extent, the female protagonist saves the male protagonist's life. The male protagonist is willing to do anything for the female protagonist. Coincidentally, they are all called
In fact, the male protagonist has been watching the space prison. He has seen everything from the heroine's father to the mistress who was thrown into it. He only watched until the heroine arrived. He saw the heroine's strength in life and her persistence in not giving up. As a dying man, he desperately wanted to know what the heroine had gone through, so he took the initiative to bring food to the heroine, and slowly let the heroine tell her secrets.
There are too many twists and turns, and the ending is unexpectedly a bit sloppy. The overall plot is quite good
It's the second time I've revisited it after a few years... This setting is quite good, so just keep reversing it. I personally think the ending is a bit sloppy, so I can't accept it at the moment. Complex willful hh, there are no pure good guys and bad guys, everyone is both a black swan and a white swan. The name of the heroine... Is quite interesting when combined with this story. Ah, I answered the words of the fortune teller in the article! I feel that the mother of the heroine in the whole story is quite pitiful... With such a husband and daughter. Anyway, I don't like the heroine, but that doesn't affect this novel.
Very inspired, certainly not murderous. It's a reversal in the play. True and false, especially when I believed her story too... I started to get into character.
I finished reading it in one go. Well, the ending was a bit unexpected. I felt sorry for Ma Hongmei inexplicably. As a mother, she lived a life that made people feel distressed.
It's very suspenseful and every part is unexpected.
When I saw Chapter 44, why did I feel that there were so many loopholes, and I thought, uh, many "scientific" technologies, can't the police keep up with them? Is our country's investigative capabilities and technology so poor? Of course, the storyline should not be too realistic and cannot be compared with criminal investigation films.
The first book I read by Cai Jun was Hell Transformation. When I was in junior high school, it was serialized in the newspaper. I collected it every day and ordered a piece to read.
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Official(64)Scraped 21d ago
Doesn't anyone think that Cai Jun's book is very similar to Suspect X's Devotion? To some extent, the female protagonist saves the male protagonist's life. The male protagonist is willing to do anything for the female protagonist. Coincidentally, they are all called
In fact, the male protagonist has been watching the space prison. He has seen everything from the heroine's father to the mistress who was thrown into it. He only watched until the heroine arrived. He saw the heroine's strength in life and her persistence in not giving up. As a dying man, he desperately wanted to know what the heroine had gone through, so he took the initiative to bring food to the heroine, and slowly let the heroine tell her secrets.
There are too many twists and turns, and the ending is unexpectedly a bit sloppy. The overall plot is quite good
It's the second time I've revisited it after a few years... This setting is quite good, so just keep reversing it. I personally think the ending is a bit sloppy, so I can't accept it at the moment. Complex willful hh, there are no pure good guys and bad guys, everyone is both a black swan and a white swan. The name of the heroine... Is quite interesting when combined with this story. Ah, I answered the words of the fortune teller in the article! I feel that the mother of the heroine in the whole story is quite pitiful... With such a husband and daughter. Anyway, I don't like the heroine, but that doesn't affect this novel.
Very inspired, certainly not murderous. It's a reversal in the play. True and false, especially when I believed her story too... I started to get into character.
I finished reading it in one go. Well, the ending was a bit unexpected. I felt sorry for Ma Hongmei inexplicably. As a mother, she lived a life that made people feel distressed.
It's very suspenseful and every part is unexpected.
When I saw Chapter 44, why did I feel that there were so many loopholes, and I thought, uh, many "scientific" technologies, can't the police keep up with them? Is our country's investigative capabilities and technology so poor? Of course, the storyline should not be too realistic and cannot be compared with criminal investigation films.
The first book I read by Cai Jun was Hell Transformation. When I was in junior high school, it was serialized in the newspaper. I collected it every day and ordered a piece to read.
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