
Kunlun Abyss: Exploration Team Reveals Top Secret Information Hidden in Kunlun Mountains for 50 Years
by Xu Wen
About This Novel
Detective work may seem mysterious and exciting to ordinary people, but in fact only those who have experienced it personally can feel the dangers involved. They go deep into uninhabited areas deep in the mountains all year round, some places even scientists have never set foot on, becoming the first explorers in uninhabited areas. I am one of them. It has become my daily routine to step into dangerous places and complete exploration tasks based on exploration experience, exploration tools and special exploration skills. But when I received the top-secret mission to enter the Kunlun Mountains, I had an ominous premonition. This time, someone in our team might stay here forever. But at that time, I could no longer look back. The moment I stepped into the cave, danger was already approaching me, but I could only continue to move forward...
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The story is good and interesting
Like to be scary
Suspense novel, similar to Tomb Raiders Notes
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Really sucks
This is the worst novel I've ever read. It's rubbish.
Is that the end?
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The central point of the story at the beginning revolves around those few people. It does not describe the red madness of that era, nor the overall background of that era. Many of them are written in one stroke, and there is no logic at all in some places. . . . .
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 20d ago
Like, like, like, like
The story is good and interesting
Like to be scary
Suspense novel, similar to Tomb Raiders Notes
This is the worst novel I have ever read, bar none
This is the worst novel I have ever read, bar none
Really sucks
This is the worst novel I've ever read. It's rubbish.
Is that the end?
Where is the follow-up?
Is there a next one?
If I get 100 points, I can only give 60 points
The central point of the story at the beginning revolves around those few people. It does not describe the red madness of that era, nor the overall background of that era. Many of them are written in one stroke, and there is no logic at all in some places. . . . .
Like horror novels
