
The Middle Ages Begin with Grave Digging
About This Novel
"Chris, is it hard to be a gravedigger?" "Fortunately, the church will ask you to bury the body shallowly because it needs to leave a 'courier pick-up port' for God, but if you bury it too shallowly, it will easily get dogged. But this is not the most important thing..." "Huh? Then what is the most important?" "The first rule of the gravedigger's profession: Never ask why the grave is moving." ------------------------ PS: This book is also known as "My Clients Are All Wrongs", "Metals Eaten from Medieval Graves", "Colleagues Are Either Crows or Maggots", "The Pope Admitted in the Confession Room that He Was Afraid of Ghosts", "People in the Town Wanted to Kill Me, But I Have the GPS of Their Ancestral Tombs", "Customers Always Give Five-Star Reviews", "One Silver Coin Buried, Add Money to Send a Condolence - No Responsibility for Mispronunciation"...
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Official(4)Scraped 10d ago
The author of this book should be the one I Beheaded in the Middle Ages for Twenty Years. There are too many similarities in the story background, setting, plot, and characters. Moreover, the author is an old eunuch. This book can only be read by members. It is not recommended to subscribe.
It looks quite comfortable. I hope that turning the last page before I know it will be the ending of the story.
The writing is pretty good, but the updates are too slow. I hope you don't want to be a eunuch anymore. You don't even have a 2 million word book now.
The novel is generally good, but the main line is unclear, and the plot is a bit stagnant and confusing, especially after entering the town of Alston. It wanders here and there. The first location at the beginning is mainly about the improvement of Goldfinger's force. The second location is in Alston, where he starts to engage in intrigues and ignores the improvement of force. The novel's vision is relatively narrow and the plot progresses slowly, especially the writing. In the early days, I always liked to use metaphors, and sometimes the metaphors were inappropriate, and the eyes looked like they were cutting themselves off, and they were out of tune. However, these problems were much less common. Overall, the novel was pretty good, but it looked a bit tasteless, and the novel still lacked grip, especially in Alston, where dozens of chapters have been written, and the plot is still spinning in circles. It seems that the author wants to write about this small town until it is on the shelves.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 10d ago
The author of this book should be the one I Beheaded in the Middle Ages for Twenty Years. There are too many similarities in the story background, setting, plot, and characters. Moreover, the author is an old eunuch. This book can only be read by members. It is not recommended to subscribe.
It looks quite comfortable. I hope that turning the last page before I know it will be the ending of the story.
The writing is pretty good, but the updates are too slow. I hope you don't want to be a eunuch anymore. You don't even have a 2 million word book now.
The novel is generally good, but the main line is unclear, and the plot is a bit stagnant and confusing, especially after entering the town of Alston. It wanders here and there. The first location at the beginning is mainly about the improvement of Goldfinger's force. The second location is in Alston, where he starts to engage in intrigues and ignores the improvement of force. The novel's vision is relatively narrow and the plot progresses slowly, especially the writing. In the early days, I always liked to use metaphors, and sometimes the metaphors were inappropriate, and the eyes looked like they were cutting themselves off, and they were out of tune. However, these problems were much less common. Overall, the novel was pretty good, but it looked a bit tasteless, and the novel still lacked grip, especially in Alston, where dozens of chapters have been written, and the plot is still spinning in circles. It seems that the author wants to write about this small town until it is on the shelves.













