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RebirthDaily LiteratureLoveMultiple HeroinesHex ... To put it simply-- It's a script about rebirth and Hex; It is a youthful campus daily life in the summer breeze; It is the story of... Three treasure girls. By the way, pet the cat to make money and live a happy life. ... [This book is mainly a college plot. Hex is permanently valid and is not refreshed every week.
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The word "rebirth" at the beginning of the introduction may mislead new readers, so I would like to correct this point of view first. This book is more of a "campus love story" than an "urban rebirth article". The plot rhythm is biased toward daily interactions, and it also indicates that the "emotional line" will be the main one, and the "career line" will be the supplement. It is also confirmed that the entire work will revolve around the four-year campus life of the university and will not continue to write the story of the male and female protagonists after they enter the society. Compared with previous urban novels, this kind of story structure may lack the ease of "expanding your career", but since this book does not use "rebirth" as a gimmick, you don't need to pay too much attention to it. After focusing on the golden finger [Hex Option] in the book, you can clearly understand the differences between it and similar works. [Hex] is not refreshed every week, but is superimposed selectively. It focuses on cultivating the male protagonist into an "extraordinary person" who can highlight his temperament outside of walking. The settings of "Hex" with different types and different scenarios are enough to make up for the monotonous shortcomings of the career line and make the work sometimes show a hint of "fun-loving attributes" from the originally sweet love story. However, the writing style revealed between the lines in the book is a bit changeable. It is a pure campus style in which the male protagonist is messing around with his gay friends, but then it changes to a business literary style in which the male protagonist is high-spirited and loud in front of his teachers and seniors. This does not mean that the "big principles" cannot be conveyed to readers through words, but It's such a "superstructure" and "mass line" and the inability to switch freely style transformation really made me feel a little uncomfortable╯﹏╰In the process of reading from beginning to end, I can only choose to read it intermittently, otherwise it may be a bit discouraged, but if I can match the author's brain waves, I should be able to read it in one sitting. Another point to mention is the choice of the emotional line of the book. Single female protagonist or multiple female protagonists are often considerations made by the author before starting the book. However, this book abandons some basic "cold school belle", "sweet senior sister" and "shy Shen Youchu" characters, which is quite unexpected. On the contrary, the author based on the image of "Shen Youchu", and on this basis created the shining point of a "special person" for the heroine. The attempt can only be made if she has such experience in her own life. It is better for ordinary authors to be more cautious. As for how the final plot of Shura Field should unfold and end, and how to write a he-style ending, my evaluation is that it depends on the development of the subsequent plot. Mainly considering that the author does not have much social experience, so I am worried about whether the emotional line can be safely landed.




One month before returning to the college entrance examination, Lin Yuan looked at the Hex options that were refreshed every week and fell into deep thought.




Sure enough, only Xiaochu Nan can write sweet love. On top of food and grass.













