
Golden Ear
by Yawan Layman
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The new book has been released, The Strongest Tour Guide, I hope readers will support it! Queen of England: Dear Wu, hand over Princess Diana's letter to her lover, everything can be discussed! Louvre Museum in France: We just want Venus's severed arm back! Any conditions are acceptable! President of the United States: I must get the typo version of the Declaration of Independence! Vatican Pope: Almighty Lord, we must keep you in this world and please come back! Japanese Royal Family: The Emperor has given an order, and the whole country is waiting for Lord Tianyuan! Wu Tianyuan: Shut up, everyone, pack up the national treasures you robbed and send them back to me!
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Tags: "Treasure Hunting" "Single Female Protagonist" "As a Collection Addict" Queen of England: Dear Wu, hand over Princess Diana's letter to her lover, everything can be discussed! Louvre Museum in France: We just want Venus's severed arm back! Any conditions are acceptable! President of the United States: I must get the typo version of the Declaration of Independence! Vatican Pope: Almighty Lord, we must bring back the holy foreskin that you left on earth! Japanese Royal Family: The Emperor ordered that women across the country wait for the arrival of Lord Tianyuan! Wu Tianyuan: Shut up, everyone, pack up the national treasures you robbed and send them back to me! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ──↗You (nèi) interesting (hán) original introduction↖── ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ How is it? When you saw the cover, did you think you were in the wrong category? ⊙Ω⊙ Kaka~ The protagonist Wu Tianyuan, whose good intentions are rewarded with golden ears with special powers, then embarks on a road of no return in hunting for missing treasures~ Single heroine, no fuss. Update... I've already finished the book. What else do you care about?




Recommendation index: ★★★ Well, let's read the introduction first. It's a very unfair introduction, and I feel bad about it. Looking at the catalogue, the catalog of general treasure appraisal articles mostly contains the names of cultural relics and some jargon, but I was embarrassed to find that there were very few. Then I saw the words Japan, Faultfinding, and Beauty in the catalog, and I initially concluded that this was a treasure-appraisal novel with a lot of pretense and slap-in-the-face plots. In the end, I read it anyway and found that it was just as I saw it. However, there is indeed some useful information in it, and the writing is quite good, but it is just relatively small. All in all, this is an urban novel that uses treasure appraisal as a clue. It is also a bit watery, has a small number of words, and is suspected of being unfinished, so read with caution.













