
Secret World: I Became a God by Lying
by Eight-tailed Cat Begging For Food
About This Novel
Cthulhu + Cards + Fighting of Wisdom + Game of Fate + Sequential Ascension "Destiny is a scam, and I am the one who weaves this scam." Behind the real world, there are secret doors. Ordinary people turn a blind eye, and only the chosen ones can open them in the name of cards and embark on the sequence of ascending to the gods. They are called mystics. They use cards as a medium and reason as a bargaining chip. They wander among the shadows of the city in pursuit of mysterious power and forbidden truths. Siming, a poker master who originally made a living in a casino, accidentally won a taboo secret card in a fateful gamble, and has since embarked on a path full of madness and deception. There is no luck on this road, only calculation; there are no rules, only dominance and counterattack; there are no real winners, only actors controlled by fate. He puts on the mask of "Thousand Faces" and travels through the undercurrent of extraordinary cities, deceiving hunters and prey, trying to weave a script of his own destiny with lies. However, the god at the end of the sequence whispered in his ear: "Do you think you are the chess player who controls your destiny?" "No, you are just a character in a higher sequence that has been written long ago..." [The doors to ascend to the gods are opened one by one, and the true names of the cards are unspeakable. When the gambler's chips are settled, it is the eve of the curtain of destiny. When all the lies will eventually be exposed, can you still remember your original name?
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
Being able to rely on strength actually relies on wisdom.
Did the villain lose his wits? It feels like playing games in Kong Kong. Playing games in Kong Kong has the strength to play games in Kong Kong.
It sounds inexplicably inconsistent.
Di LeDu is too bloated, it should be more concise and to the point. We should focus on the Cthulhu aspect or the card aspect, and use lies to create various cards that can be switched, rather than empty frames. This unexpected event drives the plot forward.
This setting is very well written.
The writing is particularly good. But the focus feels a bit off.
Make up all kinds of cards using lies.
This guy is interesting. If you just talk in vain and play all kinds of intrigues, you will be very tired after a day, and then you will be exhausted when you come back.
I feel like there are too many descriptions of fish.
I feel like a lot of the descriptions are too fishy, and the words are too dense.
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
Being able to rely on strength actually relies on wisdom.
Did the villain lose his wits? It feels like playing games in Kong Kong. Playing games in Kong Kong has the strength to play games in Kong Kong.
It sounds inexplicably inconsistent.
Di LeDu is too bloated, it should be more concise and to the point. We should focus on the Cthulhu aspect or the card aspect, and use lies to create various cards that can be switched, rather than empty frames. This unexpected event drives the plot forward.
This setting is very well written.
The writing is particularly good. But the focus feels a bit off.
Make up all kinds of cards using lies.
This guy is interesting. If you just talk in vain and play all kinds of intrigues, you will be very tired after a day, and then you will be exhausted when you come back.
I feel like there are too many descriptions of fish.
I feel like a lot of the descriptions are too fishy, and the words are too dense.
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The Eight-Tailed Cat has a new book on the shelves. The writing is really good and the concept is very good. I highly recommend it. Si Ming was originally a gambler who hung out in casinos. He was self-disciplined, wise, and very good at picking people's hearts. He thought he was a high-end hunter, but little did he know that from the moment he entered the casino, he had already entered the world of doors. He got the thousand-faced card from the old gambler's hand, and after becoming a secret trickster, Si Ming found the real world of gambling.




It's rare to see such good writing by a newcomer, with divergent thinking. The world in the author's writing is bizarre and unpredictable, and he is the devil who can guess people's hearts. If you like it, please join in, otherwise you won't be able to keep up with the rhythm of the story.




A new book about urban superpowers. After reading a few chapters, are you sure it's not the old author? The plot of the first few chapters made me stunned for a moment. They promised to take me to gamble, but how did I get tricked into a pirate ship by Lao Deng and became a secret card master. What comes up is something mysterious and highly valuable. Cards are not a game but a gambling tool? The protagonist was almost deceived. It was promised to be the best in controlling people's hearts, but that's it in the end.




Cruise + cards + wits. Because the protagonist drew a secret card, his destiny took a different path. The Mystic Master trades cards and gambles on people and lives. The book is now on the shelves, and the writing is very good. It can be regarded as the most important article in the new book, and it has been tested and promoted.













