
Midlife Crisis Video Game Department
by Luo Shiqijun
About This Novel
At the end of the Taotao River, there is a big city called Magic City. Here, the life trajectory of those born in the 1990s has accelerated towards middle-aged stars. Is the boss's report ready? Did you attend the client's reception? No news yet on the resume you submitted? How will we face students tomorrow? What to do if the blind date fails again? Another NC minister? Do you notice your baldness getting worse in the morning? ... As a weird uncle and aunt who are heading towards their thirties, the mid-life crisis has arrived! Until one day they finally remembered that they had been delayed by exams and studies...
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I can't say that the writing is good, nor can the plot be very distinctive, but it is still a little bit visceral for a specific group of readers. As for the evaluation, everyone has different opinions.




For the sake of my approaching 30 years old



Why you should read this book: Modern urban literature. As a high school history teacher who is tired of dealing with students, parents and superiors every day, the protagonist regains his old dreams with the encouragement of his college friends, and forms a gaming team to participate in e-sports competitions with a few friends who are also in their late twenties and are confused about the future. The book's description of urban life in the magical city is very detailed, and the language is very down-to-earth, with a strong flavor of life, especially the characters are extremely vivid, and the stories of the older young men and women, weirdoes, seem to be happening around you, and it is very interesting to read. If you like urban literature, you can try it. Why not read this book: It lacks the excitement of traditional online novels, so be careful if you want to watch a show of pretentiousness and slaps in the face. Personal evaluation: Liangcao-




The author's updates are guaranteed. The introduction is heartbreaking.













