
The World of Film and Television Since Qing Yu Nian
by Aojing
About This Novel
I don't know what a novel will be like. What should Fan Xian's younger brother be called? Fan Duoduo, not... Fan Shu... In this world full of wisdom and monsters, there is only one way to live more happily. I watched him build a tall building, I watched him entertain a group of guests, and I demolished his building to see how many people he had left. [Like the title of the book, the first world is Qing Yu Nian, and the subsequent worlds may be about cities. The second one should be about a mixed world, such as Wang Duoyu + what drama will be decided next]
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Official(27)Scraped 13d ago
first one
First, first, first, first
How can I say that the author's protagonist's presence is so low?
Seriously, what you arranged is pretty much the same as the original, right? How to say? That Fan Shu has a presence that is equivalent to that of an invisible person. I think you should give him a little more presence. What kind of presence is that?
strength
You can write more urban ones, there is no need to keep improving your abilities.
I haven't read it yet, so I'll give it five stars before reading it.
Why don't you write philosophy?
The first part is well written, but the second part seems to be writing about philosophy. I can't understand it after more than 10 years of celebration.
It's really not necessary
You don't rewrite the plot, you follow the protagonist every day, and you have no sense of existence. I might as well read the original work, at least the writing is much better than yours.
The content of this book is very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good,
I can't understand what's so messed up
When I saw Chapter 10 and couldn't hold on any longer, I wanted to ask, what's the point of the protagonist traveling to the past? Have a presence? The whole story is about an invisible person. If you hadn't written the words Fan Shu, I wouldn't have known there was such a person.
. .
Can't figure one out. Why is it that in every book that travels back more than a decade, the protagonist always pretends to be cool? Not directly invincible, but kill all the way?
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Official(27)Scraped 13d ago
first one
First, first, first, first
How can I say that the author's protagonist's presence is so low?
Seriously, what you arranged is pretty much the same as the original, right? How to say? That Fan Shu has a presence that is equivalent to that of an invisible person. I think you should give him a little more presence. What kind of presence is that?
strength
You can write more urban ones, there is no need to keep improving your abilities.
I haven't read it yet, so I'll give it five stars before reading it.
Why don't you write philosophy?
The first part is well written, but the second part seems to be writing about philosophy. I can't understand it after more than 10 years of celebration.
It's really not necessary
You don't rewrite the plot, you follow the protagonist every day, and you have no sense of existence. I might as well read the original work, at least the writing is much better than yours.
The content of this book is very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good,
I can't understand what's so messed up
When I saw Chapter 10 and couldn't hold on any longer, I wanted to ask, what's the point of the protagonist traveling to the past? Have a presence? The whole story is about an invisible person. If you hadn't written the words Fan Shu, I wouldn't have known there was such a person.
. .
Can't figure one out. Why is it that in every book that travels back more than a decade, the protagonist always pretends to be cool? Not directly invincible, but kill all the way?










