
Oriental Sequence, Starting from Zuo
About This Novel
Forensic doctor Zhao Yao woke up quietly and saw an antique wing in front of him. There was no beautiful lady beside him, only corpses on the ground. In order to protect himself, he picked up his old business again, but what he faced was a confusing cause of death, officials who kept secrets, and the hidden real murderer... And when he lifted the veil called etiquette, the treacherous world of warlocks came one after another. The boundary between human beings and gods, ghosts, immortals and Buddhas here is not far away, and it is also indistinguishable from the evil minds of heretics. The warlock with ulterior motives divided the destiny according to the heavenly stems and the earthly branches, and listed out the paths to conspire to usurp destiny. At first, he just wanted to live a comfortable and prosperous life in this feudal era, but unknowingly he had reached the end of his road. Looking back at the past, all the gods who were once aloof were turned into withered bones. Zhao Yao shook his head and sighed: I am not a stranger in the world, I just want to be free.
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Official(3)Scraped 1d ago
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The writing is too suspenseful. You don't write down the reasons. You just give the results without any clues. Let us guess what the reasons are and what the results are.
There is no golden finger. I gave it up. It's really uncomfortable to watch.
Half-literate, half-white. The protagonist is self-righteous and smart, and his behavior fluctuates up and down. Although he makes the right choice in the end, it always gives the reader a feeling of being confused and confused, and he wishes he had to add paragraphs of explanation and description every step of the way.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 1d ago
,,,,,,,
The writing is too suspenseful. You don't write down the reasons. You just give the results without any clues. Let us guess what the reasons are and what the results are.
There is no golden finger. I gave it up. It's really uncomfortable to watch.
Half-literate, half-white. The protagonist is self-righteous and smart, and his behavior fluctuates up and down. Although he makes the right choice in the end, it always gives the reader a feeling of being confused and confused, and he wishes he had to add paragraphs of explanation and description every step of the way.













