Lobotomy Corporation: Moonlight Shrouds the City

Lobotomy Corporation: Moonlight Shrouds the City

by Vthe Night Has No Moonv

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655Kwords285chapters
Latest:
Ch. 285Finale Overture
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About This Novel

Human science and technology has reached its peak, but human thought cannot keep up with the development of science and technology. This phenomenon has created a city where humans are supreme but human life is the cheapest. When a machine has a "heart", is it still a machine? Will it still be human if a human brain is stuffed into a mechanical body? Will a play that has been performed several times change when a character who is not supposed to be in the script suddenly breaks into the show? Let us enjoy it here (not a cool article, there are many knives, please proceed with caution, the first volume quotes a lot of the original text, hope for your understanding)

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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago

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Spoiler Dog21mo ago

Brothers, this thing is really slow to update by a few days, one chapter per half month. It is recommended to wait for a few years before reading.

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Prosperous34mo ago

He actually faked his corpse! (Have you taken the college entrance examination?)

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Coincidentally_ec24mo ago

Come on author, I am waiting for your update from 22 to 23

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Coincidentally_ec14mo ago

It's not that you didn't update, I thought you were cheating

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Don't Touch Me!35mo ago

Author, I suggest you check out The Workshop of Daedalus

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Yasogi40mo ago

It's a fake corpse, brothers, it's a fake corpse

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Don't Touch Me!33mo ago

When Ding came home from working until early in the morning to complete the task, instead of a caring greeting from the old man, there was a hand and a note that said, "Take the money and open a workshop! The finisher is too dangerous. My old private workshop is still there, with all the tools and everything. I will leave you a hand and make it into a specimen as an ornament. This is the right hand of a great craftsman!"

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