
I Am Doing Tasks in the Fairy Tale Infinite Stream
by Chi Yu Poria
About This Novel
--Welcome to the world of unlimited fairy tales. I, Lin Luohui, was in a psychiatric hospital for medical treatment. However, an accident happened and I traveled through fairy tale worlds, including Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Snow White... How come these fairy tales are different from what I thought? ! Who is it? Who racked their brains to put me in a mental hospital? In the end, do you choose to stay in reality or in the fairy tale world? !
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
This is a novel I found when I was bored. I feel it has a lot of potential.
It's an interesting book. It's free anyway, so it's not illegal to read it.
It can be seen from the beginning of this chapter that this book follows the popular path of "dark fairy tale + infinite flow", but the details of the opening are very ingenious, and it grabs the reader's attention right from the beginning. First of all, the atmosphere is laid out accurately enough: the opening chapter uses concrete sensory descriptions such as "disinfectant water mixed with the smell of old mold" and "mottled yellowed ceiling", which instantly pulls people into a depressing and weird environment, which is in sharp contrast with the sweetness of "fairy tales" - this setting of "wrapping fairy tales with the coldness of reality" has its own sense of suspense, making people wonder in what dark form the "fairy tale mission" will unfold. The second is the freshness of the setting: the combination of "infinite flow missions" + "fairy tale deconstruction" is a popular theme among current readers. However, judging from the "front row card" props in this chapter, the author did not intend to follow the traditional "break through levels and defeat monsters" route. Instead, he added elements similar to "game props" to add a layer of "rules" to the fairy tale missions, making the story more suspenseful and interesting. However, I have only read the opening chapter so far, and I can feel a slight limitation: the content is not very rigorous, maybe I haven't finished it yet. Big cheers for the author.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
This is a novel I found when I was bored. I feel it has a lot of potential.
It's an interesting book. It's free anyway, so it's not illegal to read it.
It can be seen from the beginning of this chapter that this book follows the popular path of "dark fairy tale + infinite flow", but the details of the opening are very ingenious, and it grabs the reader's attention right from the beginning. First of all, the atmosphere is laid out accurately enough: the opening chapter uses concrete sensory descriptions such as "disinfectant water mixed with the smell of old mold" and "mottled yellowed ceiling", which instantly pulls people into a depressing and weird environment, which is in sharp contrast with the sweetness of "fairy tales" - this setting of "wrapping fairy tales with the coldness of reality" has its own sense of suspense, making people wonder in what dark form the "fairy tale mission" will unfold. The second is the freshness of the setting: the combination of "infinite flow missions" + "fairy tale deconstruction" is a popular theme among current readers. However, judging from the "front row card" props in this chapter, the author did not intend to follow the traditional "break through levels and defeat monsters" route. Instead, he added elements similar to "game props" to add a layer of "rules" to the fairy tale missions, making the story more suspenseful and interesting. However, I have only read the opening chapter so far, and I can feel a slight limitation: the content is not very rigorous, maybe I haven't finished it yet. Big cheers for the author.









