
Horror Movie Invades Reality: Beginning Resident Evil
by Stir-fried Tenderloin With Tomato And Bean Sauce
About This Novel
When horror movies began to invade the real world, a survival game called Challenger officially kicked off. Wu Yun is a senior lover of various themes and horror movies. Blue Star, who accidentally traveled to a parallel universe, relied on his thorough knowledge of the plot of every horror world. While others are exploring the plot cautiously and cautiously. But it was as if he was cheating, and he began a crazy survival experience of seeking death. [PS: Wu Yun: This matter is very dangerous, I can only do it...]
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Official(2)Scraped 25d ago
The author of this book has no plan. It can be seen that the plot of the first world is quite chaotic, and the second world is just chaotic. I haven't read the third plot yet, but the author does not have a clear plan from the second world on. The protagonist has no clear purpose. It should be said that the author has no clear rules, just like writing whatever comes to mind.
The first copy was pretty good, but the second copy started to suck. The writing was inconsistent and illogical. It seems that the author wrote several drafts of a plot with different developments, and copied them all without sorting them out. The result was a messy stew with no beginning or end.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 25d ago
The author of this book has no plan. It can be seen that the plot of the first world is quite chaotic, and the second world is just chaotic. I haven't read the third plot yet, but the author does not have a clear plan from the second world on. The protagonist has no clear purpose. It should be said that the author has no clear rules, just like writing whatever comes to mind.
The first copy was pretty good, but the second copy started to suck. The writing was inconsistent and illogical. It seems that the author wrote several drafts of a plot with different developments, and copied them all without sorting them out. The result was a messy stew with no beginning or end.









