
Substitute
by Flurry
About This Novel
In order to write a manuscript, Chen Sheng went to a lunatic asylum on the outskirts of the city for an unannounced visit. However, he was mistaken for Su Xing, who had escaped from here, and was imprisoned. His identity as Chen Sheng and his past world seemed to disappear overnight. At this time, Su Fuxing also came to the world before Chen Jiang as "Chen Jiang". Chen Jiang was in the lunatic asylum and took the risk to contact Su Fuxing in "another time and space" on the Internet. The two exchanged emails for a long time. A year later, Chen Jiang was released from the hospital, but he was never in the same world as Su Fuxing. Su Fuxing finally revealed the secret. Turns out none of them were real.
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Official(2)Scraped 25d ago
After I finished reading, I wrote a 278-word comment. Because I didn't bind my mobile phone number, the comment failed. When I finished binding it, the comments I wrote disappeared. I was really desperate for a moment. The previous comment came out in an instant, and now I can no longer write the previous sentiments. This book is generally good. The key characters mentioned in the ending are all mentioned again, but it also has an open ending, giving readers a lot of room for imagination. The book outputs many in-depth views and is very philosophical. Chapter 19 was all about stories related to Chen and Su. They reminded me of time-travel dramas... Chapter 19 suddenly stopped abruptly, introducing Lin and You, and then the words sci-fi appeared, virtual consciousness, VR, developing virtual games... There is also a continuous output of philosophy, and Su and Chen are occasionally inserted near the end. It turns out that they are all connected. Su and Chen are actually game characters in the virtual game in the world of Lin and You, modeled by the same consciousness... I feel that philosophy is very magical and convoluted. It goes round and round and I can't tell what is right or wrong...
How can I put it this way? This book is very novel and it is a redemption story. Although the title is "Stand-in", it is not the usual white moonlight stand-in literature. The author has a great writing style. To be honest, if you don't read the details of the book, it will be difficult to understand. It is very difficult to understand. I can't read Chapter 8. I don't think I can get enough votes.
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Official(2)Scraped 25d ago
After I finished reading, I wrote a 278-word comment. Because I didn't bind my mobile phone number, the comment failed. When I finished binding it, the comments I wrote disappeared. I was really desperate for a moment. The previous comment came out in an instant, and now I can no longer write the previous sentiments. This book is generally good. The key characters mentioned in the ending are all mentioned again, but it also has an open ending, giving readers a lot of room for imagination. The book outputs many in-depth views and is very philosophical. Chapter 19 was all about stories related to Chen and Su. They reminded me of time-travel dramas... Chapter 19 suddenly stopped abruptly, introducing Lin and You, and then the words sci-fi appeared, virtual consciousness, VR, developing virtual games... There is also a continuous output of philosophy, and Su and Chen are occasionally inserted near the end. It turns out that they are all connected. Su and Chen are actually game characters in the virtual game in the world of Lin and You, modeled by the same consciousness... I feel that philosophy is very magical and convoluted. It goes round and round and I can't tell what is right or wrong...
How can I put it this way? This book is very novel and it is a redemption story. Although the title is "Stand-in", it is not the usual white moonlight stand-in literature. The author has a great writing style. To be honest, if you don't read the details of the book, it will be difficult to understand. It is very difficult to understand. I can't read Chapter 8. I don't think I can get enough votes.
