
Tragedy at Two Moons
About This Novel
In the Twin Moon City where "past" and "present" are intertwined, the bloody murderous secrets on stormy nights echo in the basement, spiral staircases, inner courtyards, and two heavily locked towers... On the banks of the Rhine River in Germany, there is a mysterious castle called "Twin Moon City". Legend has it that on a rainy night a hundred years ago, a group of bandits broke into Shuangyue City and wanted to humiliate the two daughters of the city lord. At this time, the ghost city lord wearing pure black armor and holding a long sword came riding a black horse and beheaded the robbers. Time comes to the present, and several guests visit Twin Moon City. As if imitating the legends of the past, the tragedy slowly begins. In the heavily locked tower, the beautiful twin sisters died miserably. Their severed heads and hands were burned until they were charred black. The corpse was lying on the ground as if worshiping Allah. The windows were wide open toward the cliff, just like that rainy night a hundred years ago. The shadow of death shrouds Shuangyue City at this moment, and the cruel murderous intention is about to come again...
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
little fresh
The motivation is relatively ordinary, and since twins appear in this kind of mystery novel, the conspiracy can be seen through almost at a glance. But the murderer was cruel enough to him, and this design is quite impactful.
Not suitable for people who use their brains to understand reasoning
The behavior behind the characters is logical and reasonable, combined with the original aesthetics of the castle, but the reasoning is lagging. The second secret room, is there any need to make a secret room? Brother, the premise of the secret room is that the door is locked, and the premise of the door being locked is that the testimony of the person who keeps the key is credible - he is your accomplice, so that's nothing to say. And let me help you follow the rules: find the housekeeper's accomplice to get the key to the tower house, move his body to the tower house after being killed, arrange the scene and leave the door with the murdered head, and then use a trebuchet to throw the head stuffed with the key into the house... Isn't this more unreasonable? Tell me why you have to get a fixed pulley
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
little fresh
The motivation is relatively ordinary, and since twins appear in this kind of mystery novel, the conspiracy can be seen through almost at a glance. But the murderer was cruel enough to him, and this design is quite impactful.
Not suitable for people who use their brains to understand reasoning
The behavior behind the characters is logical and reasonable, combined with the original aesthetics of the castle, but the reasoning is lagging. The second secret room, is there any need to make a secret room? Brother, the premise of the secret room is that the door is locked, and the premise of the door being locked is that the testimony of the person who keeps the key is credible - he is your accomplice, so that's nothing to say. And let me help you follow the rules: find the housekeeper's accomplice to get the key to the tower house, move his body to the tower house after being killed, arrange the scene and leave the door with the murdered head, and then use a trebuchet to throw the head stuffed with the key into the house... Isn't this more unreasonable? Tell me why you have to get a fixed pulley
