
Moonlight Lie
by Remy
About This Novel
The old stove hot pot restaurant was very busy. In the small store, several tables were filled with customers eating and drinking. On an early autumn night, when it was warm but then cold, strong heat came out of several boiling copper pots and condensed into a layer of mist on the wooden-framed glass windows. The street lamps on the street were casting a dim yellow light onto the ground, radiating through the water mist on the glass windows to the surroundings. The boss stood behind the counter and looked at the crowded store with an unhappy expression. The diners are all men, with flat heads and stocky builds.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
This is a real trap
After I bought it, I realized it was a psychological crime: Extra 3 in The Seventh Reader. Isn't it good to open a book and sell it for money?
nice
This is just a part of the psychological crime. According to Remy's prompts, I watched this part in the order he said. Although I don't know the cause and effect, the whole story was expressed naturally, which allowed me to see the author's profound writing skills. It was good. I was depressed and read the later parts!
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
This is a real trap
After I bought it, I realized it was a psychological crime: Extra 3 in The Seventh Reader. Isn't it good to open a book and sell it for money?
nice
This is just a part of the psychological crime. According to Remy's prompts, I watched this part in the order he said. Although I don't know the cause and effect, the whole story was expressed naturally, which allowed me to see the author's profound writing skills. It was good. I was depressed and read the later parts!
