
Mysterious Resurrection: the Exorcist
About This Novel
The dead go on the road, the living avoid it. The evil ghost revives, and the world is like a prison... The evil ghost is also a corpse
What Readers Think
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
Compared to other short stories about mysterious resurgence, it is considered top-notch among fandoms, but the updates are a bit slow and a bit superficial.
It's completely featureless and not attractive at all. I don't even know what kind of novel the author wants to write.
generally
The plot is not very coherent and the self-created plot looks a bit ordinary.
Chapter 60 Comments
The first three chapters revealed too much information and may have persuaded many people here, and then it was very unclear to control the first ghost. The zombie inn was either being beaten or on the way to being beaten. It was dedicated to playing high-end rounds, which was not fun at all. It's a big point that there are no chapter names.
The first three chapters are extremely poisonous. There was a 360-degree personality change on the spot (compared to the original protagonist), and he suddenly knew a lot of supernatural information... I don't understand why such an opening is needed? Isn't this self-inflicted trouble, self-contradiction, and self-inflicted poison? Why didn't the author consider this when designing the time-travel plot and didn't arrange to travel to this point in time?
It's too poisonous. Is the author a primary school student?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
Compared to other short stories about mysterious resurgence, it is considered top-notch among fandoms, but the updates are a bit slow and a bit superficial.
It's completely featureless and not attractive at all. I don't even know what kind of novel the author wants to write.
generally
The plot is not very coherent and the self-created plot looks a bit ordinary.
Chapter 60 Comments
The first three chapters revealed too much information and may have persuaded many people here, and then it was very unclear to control the first ghost. The zombie inn was either being beaten or on the way to being beaten. It was dedicated to playing high-end rounds, which was not fun at all. It's a big point that there are no chapter names.
The first three chapters are extremely poisonous. There was a 360-degree personality change on the spot (compared to the original protagonist), and he suddenly knew a lot of supernatural information... I don't understand why such an opening is needed? Isn't this self-inflicted trouble, self-contradiction, and self-inflicted poison? Why didn't the author consider this when designing the time-travel plot and didn't arrange to travel to this point in time?
It's too poisonous. Is the author a primary school student?









