
Deep Sea Embers
by Far Pupil
About This Novel
On that day, thick fog blocked everything. On that day, he became the captain of a ghost ship. On that day, he stepped through the thick fog and faced a world that had been completely overturned and fragmented. The order of the past was gone. Weird phenomena dominated the endless sea outside civilized society. Island city-states and fleets challenging the sea had become the only remaining lights of the civilized world. However, the shadows of the past were still eager to move in the deep sea, waiting to continue to devour this dying world. But for the new captain of the Lost Home, there is only one problem that he must consider first - who knows how to sail the ship? !
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Official(134)Scraped 19d ago
Oh my god! ! !
Yuan Tong's book, unfortunately it has been hidden in Q-reading
Look how long I've been reading it, it's very well written, as expected of you, big eyes.
It's a really good book, but why does it have to be about emotions?
The stereotype of raising a daughter can obviously be epic. Cthulhu, Voyage, Ghost Ship, such a good subject has to be written. A bunch of women and a child gather around a boat or sit at the table to have a cozy meal. So what's the use of these subjects? It's easier to write urban romance directly. Women or little girls can have it, but they can't be written about them in a large space.
I thought it was a sacred book, but it turned out to be a big mess
I thought it was a masterpiece after reading the beginning, but I didn't expect it to be a big one after 80 chapters . It was all written around women and children, and there was no family relationship. I was really convinced m(._.)M, please, this is Mysterious Crusoe. Looking at the front, I thought it was the same book as "Mysterious Earth and Sea", but I didn't expect it to be a big, historical book. I want to read adventure books, so I suggest you don't read it.
It looks good. I love watching it and want to watch it again.
Finished spreading flowers! At first, this book was not listed on QQ. I accidentally discovered this book on other websites. It took nearly two years from the beginning of chapter 80 or 90 to the completion of more than 800 chapters. From the beginning of curiosity about new themes to the current addiction and obsession. While reading this book, I began to get to know the author gradually, and began to review Big Eyeball's previous works. I am currently reading Xiling Empire and there are still more than two hundred chapters left to finish, and I plan to read it before falling into the trap of Anomaly. One thing that big-eyed books have in common is that the world view in the book is grand and majestic yet ordinary and ordinary. Even in solemn and solemn situations, humor is interspersed to relax people's mood. Without further ado, this book is worth reading. Ps (Attached is an illustration of this book) PS again (looking forward to the arrival of the new book)
This book seems to have been blocked because of the Regency. Does anyone here understand? You can kick me
A bit of an awkward novel, not to my liking
After reading dozens of chapters, this novel is a little difficult to evaluate, and it is more suitable for the corresponding group of people. The novel is a bit of a mixed bag of styles, and I wanted to write it with a touch of glee, but the plot mainly describes the daily interactions between people, which is more of a daily style. It's not that you can't write about daily content, but there are too many such contents, which makes people completely lose the tension, excitement and sadness of gke. There are too many daily content about Nina, Alice, and Shirley, and it's like raising a daughter. Also, there are too many different thoughts about the supporting characters, almost in every chapter. Every move of the protagonist makes other people guess what is going on, or else they just feel so awesome. It's not that they can't be written, but they can't be too much. Reading a dozen or twenty chapters once will make you feel awesome, but if there are several chapters or even every chapter, you will just feel bored. The storytelling of the novel is really too weak. One or two hundred chapters only cover one major event. There are too many daily descriptions and dizzying thoughts. It's not that you can't write, but you have to control the volume. There is only one plot breaking point in nearly two hundred chapters, which is really too slow. This is a novel with a gloomy background, and it is supposed to highlight story, exploration, and revelation. The author spends too much words describing daily life and Di Hua's thoughts. All in all, the novel is more like a Japanese light novel dressed in Cthulhupi. The author mainly describes daily life and the story of Dihua.
A lump. It was okay at first, but as I read further, I found that one part of the plot was so long and disgusting that I wrote so many chapters about one thing.
It made me laugh so hard. A group of people rated it 1 to 2, and the result was a 9.6 Rating. Really big eyes
Cannot be found on qq
I found this place after following the author and seeing the message he sent.
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Official(134)Scraped 19d ago
Oh my god! ! !
Yuan Tong's book, unfortunately it has been hidden in Q-reading
Look how long I've been reading it, it's very well written, as expected of you, big eyes.
It's a really good book, but why does it have to be about emotions?
The stereotype of raising a daughter can obviously be epic. Cthulhu, Voyage, Ghost Ship, such a good subject has to be written. A bunch of women and a child gather around a boat or sit at the table to have a cozy meal. So what's the use of these subjects? It's easier to write urban romance directly. Women or little girls can have it, but they can't be written about them in a large space.
I thought it was a sacred book, but it turned out to be a big mess
I thought it was a masterpiece after reading the beginning, but I didn't expect it to be a big one after 80 chapters . It was all written around women and children, and there was no family relationship. I was really convinced m(._.)M, please, this is Mysterious Crusoe. Looking at the front, I thought it was the same book as "Mysterious Earth and Sea", but I didn't expect it to be a big, historical book. I want to read adventure books, so I suggest you don't read it.
It looks good. I love watching it and want to watch it again.
Finished spreading flowers! At first, this book was not listed on QQ. I accidentally discovered this book on other websites. It took nearly two years from the beginning of chapter 80 or 90 to the completion of more than 800 chapters. From the beginning of curiosity about new themes to the current addiction and obsession. While reading this book, I began to get to know the author gradually, and began to review Big Eyeball's previous works. I am currently reading Xiling Empire and there are still more than two hundred chapters left to finish, and I plan to read it before falling into the trap of Anomaly. One thing that big-eyed books have in common is that the world view in the book is grand and majestic yet ordinary and ordinary. Even in solemn and solemn situations, humor is interspersed to relax people's mood. Without further ado, this book is worth reading. Ps (Attached is an illustration of this book) PS again (looking forward to the arrival of the new book)
This book seems to have been blocked because of the Regency. Does anyone here understand? You can kick me
A bit of an awkward novel, not to my liking
After reading dozens of chapters, this novel is a little difficult to evaluate, and it is more suitable for the corresponding group of people. The novel is a bit of a mixed bag of styles, and I wanted to write it with a touch of glee, but the plot mainly describes the daily interactions between people, which is more of a daily style. It's not that you can't write about daily content, but there are too many such contents, which makes people completely lose the tension, excitement and sadness of gke. There are too many daily content about Nina, Alice, and Shirley, and it's like raising a daughter. Also, there are too many different thoughts about the supporting characters, almost in every chapter. Every move of the protagonist makes other people guess what is going on, or else they just feel so awesome. It's not that they can't be written, but they can't be too much. Reading a dozen or twenty chapters once will make you feel awesome, but if there are several chapters or even every chapter, you will just feel bored. The storytelling of the novel is really too weak. One or two hundred chapters only cover one major event. There are too many daily descriptions and dizzying thoughts. It's not that you can't write, but you have to control the volume. There is only one plot breaking point in nearly two hundred chapters, which is really too slow. This is a novel with a gloomy background, and it is supposed to highlight story, exploration, and revelation. The author spends too much words describing daily life and Di Hua's thoughts. All in all, the novel is more like a Japanese light novel dressed in Cthulhupi. The author mainly describes daily life and the story of Dihua.
A lump. It was okay at first, but as I read further, I found that one part of the plot was so long and disgusting that I wrote so many chapters about one thing.
It made me laugh so hard. A group of people rated it 1 to 2, and the result was a 9.6 Rating. Really big eyes
Cannot be found on qq
I found this place after following the author and seeing the message he sent.
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The real Duncan: Friendly, enthusiastic, and longing for ordinary goodies Duncan in the eyes of the world: the ghost captain of the Lost Home, the 005 vision that destroys the world, the ominous figure that will make you shudder at just one glance Big-eyed Xiling sci-fi style + Ke style, a different kind of joy




200 Amway pills are pinned to the top, and 1,000 likes are pinned to the top. Big Eyes' new book feels a bit like a magically modified version of the RPG sailing adventure game "Sunless Sea". The protagonist is a middle school teacher who traveled through time and became the captain of a pirate ship. He begins with a diary left for future generations, hinting at his sense of responsibility for mankind and foreshadowing the main line of the entire story. Reasons for recommendation: 1. The most commendable thing about Big Eyeball is his always grand worldview structure. From a navigation crisis, this book slowly and leisurely depicts the tip of the iceberg of a grand world, revealing the underlying structure of a grand world. The spiritual world, the deep sea, the border, and the real world are presented in an orderly manner. 2. From the soft science fiction of Xiling Empire and abnormal creatures, to the combination of fantasy and science fiction of Sword of Dawn, to the introduction of navigation + mystery elements in this book, at least in terms of subject matter, Big Eyeball has always been seeking innovation and change, and it is worth looking forward to. 3. The sense of responsibility for civilization is the signature of Big Eyes, and it is definitely worth looking forward to. 4. As for the beginning, I feel that the adventure style is quite good and overwhelming, and it is more attractive than "Abnormal Creatures" and "Sword of the Dawn". Similar recommendations: All the books written by Big Eyeball: "Abnormal Creatures", "Sword of Dawn", and "Xiling Empire" Others: 1. Watch the Dawn (Shipwreck Chapter). 2. "The Mysterious Earth Sea" (highly recommended) 3. "My Day Has 48 Hours" (Pirates) 4. Super Voyage (nautical online game novel, written by the author Xia) By the way, if you like this kind of theme, you can really try the game "Sunless Sea".




A new book with big eyes, classic recipes, but the content is different and has a bit of a gram style. First of all, Yuantong's writing style is ranked among the best in the entire starting point. Although his works are mainly fantasy and science fiction, the scenes he writes are very real and the details are handled quite well. This book is no exception. At the beginning, he wrote the protagonist's situation in an abnormal space very well, and the subsequent scene transition to the ship was not abrupt at all. Big Eyeball's description of the characters' demeanor and language is not inferior either. Every sentence he writes fits the atmosphere of the time, and will not make people feel confused or confused. This is probably the reason why he has fewer updates. If you want to get high-quality works, you can't complain about the lack of updates. This book combines weird, SCP-like, nautical and other elements. At the same time, the weird atmosphere is also mixed with Yuan Tong's usual illicit humorous writing style, especially the pigeons that appear at the end, which makes people laugh and cry. What's more interesting is that the appearance of such humorous plots in Yuantong's book does not affect the look and feel of the whole book and does not make people feel separated. The worldview structure of this book is also very good. Yuantong completes the worldview description bit by bit in the plot, so I won't spoil it here. Overall, this book is a top-notch work, whether it is character creation, worldview structure, or control of rhythm, it is first-rate. I recommend it.


🌙[Licorice][Gram] Yuantong's new book. Resistance setting similar to the Sunless Sea. The world was once basically destroyed, everything was covered by the ocean, only a few land masses survived, and there were indescribable existences under the deep sea. The old days have also died, and the survivors have created artificial suns at the expense of themselves to continue to maintain the world. The protagonist wakes up and finds that he has only one room left. When he walks out of the room, he is possessed by the ghost ship captain from another world. Of course, as the plot develops, it seems that everything is not that simple. At the same time, the protagonist can randomly possess humans in land cities through consciousness projection. He is currently possessed by one of the followers of an evil god who aims to restore the old days. This book has all the shortcomings of his previous works, namely, off-line characters, uncomfortable oral habits, and frequent "mechanical" action descriptions. All in all, in my opinion, his characterization was totally lacking. However, his advantage is the structure of his grand worldview. Xiling and Abnormal Creatures should be considered soft science fiction, and starting from Sword of the Dawn he combined fantasy and science fiction. This book further introduces elements of mystery, so this book is still worth looking forward to. Settings:8 Plot: 6 Writing style: 8 Others:7














