
Soul Painter
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When Gao Fan tried to use his paintbrush to depict the appearance of 'god'. Madness sets in. He emerged from the bottom of the sea, rose from the ground, descended from the sky... He walked toward all living beings with despair from the beginning and end of time.
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The taste is relatively pure Cthulhu. This book has been on my bookshelf and I recently finished reading it in a trumpet. The protagonist is a college student majoring in art. He has started an investigator system. The function of the system is to use SAN values to add points to painting skills. The paintings he draws can harvest the SAN values of the audience. It is a very interesting Cthulhu golden finger internal circulation system. Recommended reasons: 1. The protagonist's daily life is to walk on the edge of sanity and madness, which is super exciting to watch. 2. The structure of each unit is actually very clear, that is: the protagonist receives a task and begins to investigate mysterious events, and completes the task to obtain painting skills, or to increase the upper limit of skills. Then, create a painting based on the mysterious incident that was just completed, and continue to harvest a wave of sanity. It seems to be a very monotonous structure, but the interesting thing is that it can be seen that the protagonist has a pursuit of the career of painting. What is more obscure is that the protagonist has been fighting against those untouchable existences in the process. This kind of struggle is also very interesting. 3. The author has done a lot of research on painting-related knowledge and information. Anyway, it is enough to fool me, a layman. The painting techniques involved in the book seem to be very similar to the painter's life. 4. The amount of updates is really large, and the quality assurance is pretty good with this amount of updates. You can really give it a try. Readers who like similar topics can try the following books: 1. When Japan created weird things. Japanese weirdness + the mastermind behind the scenes. It's also very weird, and I've been reading it. 2. Wenyiyisheng. The Robot Walli book. 3. Tao Wei Wei Xian. One of my favorite books recently. The Mysterious Earth Sea by this author is also very interesting. 4. Mysterious calamity. The quantity is large and the tube is full. 5. Mysterious recovery. This is a particularly good book about ghosts. 6. Mysterious Martial Arts: The Record of the Knight's Rhinoceros. It's a bit like "The Book of Iron Crane" and the martial arts Cthulhu, which is quite interesting. 7. Ma En's daily life. 8. The book of "The Weird World of Immortal Cultivation" by Dragon Snake Branch. Very good in the early stage




Combining painting with Cthulhu is really a bit crazy like Cthulhu. The protagonist is an art student, and Goldfinger creates mentally polluting paintings to gain sanity and add points to his abilities. The profession is very novel, and the protagonist has the madness of Cthulhu. When he first came into contact with the existence of Cthulhu, the protagonist was at his peak. Although he was rescued by the system later, he still felt that his spirit was not normal. He was not afraid of seeing Cthulhu, but a little obsessed. If you like to see a more authentic version of Cthulhu, you can try it.




Gao Fan, a student at the Academy of Fine Arts, has acquired a system that can consume san points to add skill points, and at the same time, he can harvest san points to restore them with devilish paintings. His sanity is like a roller coaster, jumping repeatedly on the edge of madness. On the one hand, as an investigator, he is often involved in cult conspiracies and pollution incidents, and on the other hand, as a painter, he uses these experiences as material for paintings. The painter's daily world and the investigator's abnormal world complement each other in silence and movement, achieving a wonderful unity and harmony. The Painter's Route is very attractive to me. I read it in one go and the investigator was not very interested. In short, this book is worthy of a recent masterpiece and a personal source of food.




The taste is relatively pure Cthulhu. This book has been on my bookshelf and I recently finished reading it in a trumpet. The protagonist is a college student majoring in art. He has started an investigator system. The function of the system is to use SAN values to add points to painting skills. The paintings he draws can harvest the SAN values of the audience. It is a very interesting Cthulhu golden finger internal circulation system. Recommended reasons: 1. The protagonist's daily life is to walk on the edge of sanity and madness, which is super exciting to watch. 2. The structure of each unit is actually very clear, that is: the protagonist receives a task and begins to investigate mysterious events, and completes the task to obtain painting skills, or to increase the upper limit of skills. Then, create a painting based on the mysterious incident that was just completed, and continue to harvest a wave of sanity. It seems to be a very monotonous structure, but the interesting thing is that it can be seen that the protagonist has a pursuit of the career of painting. What is more obscure is that the protagonist has been fighting against those untouchable existences in the process. This kind of struggle is also very interesting. 3. The author has done a lot of research on painting-related knowledge and information. Anyway, it is enough to fool me, a layman. The painting techniques involved in the book seem to be very similar to the painter's life. 4. The amount of updates is really large, and the quality assurance is pretty good with this amount of updates. You can really give it a try. Readers who like similar topics can try the following books: 1. When Japan created weird things. Japanese weirdness + the mastermind behind the scenes. It's also very weird, and I've been reading it. 2. Wenyiyisheng. The Robot Walli book. 3. Tao Wei Wei Xian. One of my favorite books recently. The Mysterious Earth Sea by this author is also very interesting. 4. Mysterious calamity. The quantity is large and the tube is full. 5. Mysterious recovery. This is a particularly good book about ghosts. 6. Mysterious Martial Arts: The Record of the Knight's Rhinoceros. It's a bit like "The Book of Iron Crane" and the martial arts Cthulhu, which is quite interesting. 7. Ma En's daily life. 8. The book of "The Weird World of Immortal Cultivation" by Dragon Snake Branch. Very good in the early stage













