
The World's Evil Deeds
by June Sirius
About This Novel
I ordered a takeaway last night, but never received it. I found out the next day that the takeout had been signed for by another "me"...
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Official(285)Scraped 20d ago
Looking at this, I don't even know what to say.
This protagonist is absolutely brainless. I was cheated for the first time, can you do it? You have been lied to for the second time. But you are forced to want to live. He should have some brains. I have always wanted to say, why don't you believe in yourself? The guy who was just like him kept telling him not to trust anyone. Then he should be mentally prepared after being betrayed. It's not like we have to live or die. And the three questions they asked him had nothing to do with him. There is also someone who is just like him. He actually answered the question, which shows that he is friendly to him. Also, why are the questions he asked so full of loopholes? Can the author answer me?
!
It was still a good thriller and suspense novel at the beginning, but why did it turn into a fantasy and ghost-catching novel at the end?
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Damn, this is a bit scary. It scared me to death in the middle of the night. It scared me so much that I couldn't sleep. What should I do?
This novel is too rubbish. The readers' thoughts and logic are confused.
I just want to know what this is about
After reading dozens of pictures, I feel like my brain hurts. What is this all about? What does the male protagonist do, what is his identity, are those people helping him or using him, or something like that? My brain hurts. Also, the use of the word "me" in the book makes me feel a little uncomfortable.
Generally, hehehe! In fact, there are real ghosts, like me. . . . . .
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Didi, didi, everywhere.
I really can't stand it anymore
At first, I went for a horror novel. After the protagonist came out of the fantasy world, there was nothing to see. There were no ghosts at all. It was a fantasy novel about cultivating immortals in Chengdu. Then it felt like an online game novel. I took tasks from Sister Yang and then defeated monsters and upgraded. Then there were inexplicable ambiguous relationships between men and women in the middle, which felt like an urban romance. Finally, it felt like a mixed society grabbing territory. The men in black at the beginning were so outrageous, and they were from a big family. It was just soy sauce. After the fee was charged, everyone got a box lunch. I don't know what the author was thinking. Before the fee was charged, it was completely a horror novel for the middle and upper class. After the fee was charged, it was a mess and everything was included. The author has a very bad conscience. It was all just to defraud money.
I suggest you read Deng Cao's "The Forbidden Land of the Living". It was written a long time ago, so there is no copybook. It is better than this book in terms of structure and content, so it makes me feel like this book. . . I copied it, but this is just a personal subjective assumption, but it is still because Deng Cao's writing is so impressive and perfect. It draws on history but uses it without any flaws.
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Official(285)Scraped 20d ago
Looking at this, I don't even know what to say.
This protagonist is absolutely brainless. I was cheated for the first time, can you do it? You have been lied to for the second time. But you are forced to want to live. He should have some brains. I have always wanted to say, why don't you believe in yourself? The guy who was just like him kept telling him not to trust anyone. Then he should be mentally prepared after being betrayed. It's not like we have to live or die. And the three questions they asked him had nothing to do with him. There is also someone who is just like him. He actually answered the question, which shows that he is friendly to him. Also, why are the questions he asked so full of loopholes? Can the author answer me?
!
It was still a good thriller and suspense novel at the beginning, but why did it turn into a fantasy and ghost-catching novel at the end?
book review
Damn, this is a bit scary. It scared me to death in the middle of the night. It scared me so much that I couldn't sleep. What should I do?
This novel is too rubbish. The readers' thoughts and logic are confused.
I just want to know what this is about
After reading dozens of pictures, I feel like my brain hurts. What is this all about? What does the male protagonist do, what is his identity, are those people helping him or using him, or something like that? My brain hurts. Also, the use of the word "me" in the book makes me feel a little uncomfortable.
Generally, hehehe! In fact, there are real ghosts, like me. . . . . .
If you can't subscribe on a monthly basis, please subscribe on a monthly basis
Didi, didi, everywhere.
I really can't stand it anymore
At first, I went for a horror novel. After the protagonist came out of the fantasy world, there was nothing to see. There were no ghosts at all. It was a fantasy novel about cultivating immortals in Chengdu. Then it felt like an online game novel. I took tasks from Sister Yang and then defeated monsters and upgraded. Then there were inexplicable ambiguous relationships between men and women in the middle, which felt like an urban romance. Finally, it felt like a mixed society grabbing territory. The men in black at the beginning were so outrageous, and they were from a big family. It was just soy sauce. After the fee was charged, everyone got a box lunch. I don't know what the author was thinking. Before the fee was charged, it was completely a horror novel for the middle and upper class. After the fee was charged, it was a mess and everything was included. The author has a very bad conscience. It was all just to defraud money.
I suggest you read Deng Cao's "The Forbidden Land of the Living". It was written a long time ago, so there is no copybook. It is better than this book in terms of structure and content, so it makes me feel like this book. . . I copied it, but this is just a personal subjective assumption, but it is still because Deng Cao's writing is so impressive and perfect. It draws on history but uses it without any flaws.



