
Survival in the Interstellar is Not Easy
About This Novel
Li Tanhuan traveled to the interstellar girl of the same name, and the system that came to her door told her that she was currently in a novel, and that her identity was a vicious female supporting role that was despised by thousands of people, and she died miserably in the end. In order to survive, she followed the system's suggestions and gradually improved the favor of others. When she thought everything was over, she discovered that the biggest threat was the people around her. And the system that has been helping her actually has another purpose. Li Tanhuan realizes that everything she has experienced may be a scam. Faced with a life that has gone astray, should she choose to escape or escape?
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Official(3)Scraped 29d ago
Introduction is too sad
The introduction is very sad, especially the last sentence, which makes you feel so confused that you don't know what to do. . Real people who are already confused and looking at confusion will only make people irritated and dislike it. I hope the author will not write the introduction like this. .
Jump directly from beginning to end
The heroine at the beginning was too weak, and with the introduction that everyone could see her as an enemy, I didn't have the patience to read it, so I just watched the ending. It feels like this heroine has no highlights.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 29d ago
Introduction is too sad
The introduction is very sad, especially the last sentence, which makes you feel so confused that you don't know what to do. . Real people who are already confused and looking at confusion will only make people irritated and dislike it. I hope the author will not write the introduction like this. .
Jump directly from beginning to end
The heroine at the beginning was too weak, and with the introduction that everyone could see her as an enemy, I didn't have the patience to read it, so I just watched the ending. It feels like this heroine has no highlights.







