
Who Stole My Brain?
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Zhou Mo sat on a park bench with a cup of milk tea, his head empty and thinking about important things for a person who had just traveled through time. When will he die? And... Who stole his brain? This murderer is very unscrupulous. It is understandable to take away his brain, but taking away his eyes is too much. So Zhou Mo planned to get his brain back before he was completely dead.
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So in the future, you can no longer just store it in your brain while reading novels, otherwise it will be difficult to get it back.
It looks good, but it has a shortcoming: The official staff inside are all good. Other villains, elites, and monsters have "stand-ins", but the official ones don't have them, and their abilities are not enough. Every time, it is the protagonist who turns the tide.
There are a bunch of labels and none of them match. What is commendable is that I have a lot of imagination.
It's really very imaginative... Very good... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Very good, good-looking, support, support, support
Not bad, very imaginative, worth a look
It can be made into a TV series with a slight adaptation. It's too brain-burning, but it's a bit lacking. It's a pity.
It was a pleasure to read more than 200 chapters in one go, and the glacier started to jump. Especially this section of the glacier is long and watery. Maybe he is too invincible now? But the creativity is so good and the language is so interesting. Please support it.
It's such a mess that I've really lost my mind.
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Official(29)Scraped 2d ago
So in the future, you can no longer just store it in your brain while reading novels, otherwise it will be difficult to get it back.
It looks good, but it has a shortcoming: The official staff inside are all good. Other villains, elites, and monsters have "stand-ins", but the official ones don't have them, and their abilities are not enough. Every time, it is the protagonist who turns the tide.
There are a bunch of labels and none of them match. What is commendable is that I have a lot of imagination.
It's really very imaginative... Very good... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Very good, good-looking, support, support, support
Not bad, very imaginative, worth a look
It can be made into a TV series with a slight adaptation. It's too brain-burning, but it's a bit lacking. It's a pity.
It was a pleasure to read more than 200 chapters in one go, and the glacier started to jump. Especially this section of the glacier is long and watery. Maybe he is too invincible now? But the creativity is so good and the language is so interesting. Please support it.
It's such a mess that I've really lost my mind.
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"Who Stole My Brain?" >>-T3 level. Work tags: science fiction, suspense and puzzle solving, humor and curiosity, and imagination. Rating: A. It's full of gimmicks starting from the title, and it's true that there's no pretense. Four of the first five characters online are brain tissue; B. The integrity is currently difficult to evaluate. Generally speaking, readers have relatively strict requirements on the rationality of science fiction works; C. The author's descriptions of various brain tissues and covering structures are quite vivid and picturesque. One-sentence review: This chapter is very interesting, except for the discussion of rationality. 1. Introduction Zhou Mo sat on a park bench with a cup of milk tea, his head empty and thinking about important things for a person who had just traveled through time. When will he die? And... Who stole his brain? This murderer is very unscrupulous. It is understandable to take away his brain, but taking away his eyes is too much. So Zhou Mo planned to get his brain back before he was dead. 2. Plot, characters and writing level So far, no fundamental bugs in the plot have been found, and there is no shortage of foreshadowing and reversals. However, from a plot perspective, there is a lack of sufficiently attractive breaking points. In terms of character creation, the author does a pretty good job. The characters he writes are both lively and lovable as well as disgusting. But I have to say that the performance of the official NPC in the early stage was still a bit too far. The author's writing skills are passable, and the description of brain-related content can be considered excellent. 3. Highlights The most eye-catching thing about this book is the author's work on the brain. It can be seen that the author has put a lot of thought into preparation. For example, the description of biological tissues such as the skull, brain, eyeball, optic nerve, etc., On the one hand, vividly demonstrates the novelty of their structural features to attract readers, and on the other hand, it creates quite interesting characters through the description of anthropomorphic behaviors. 4. Questions ①As a science fiction/fantasy/suspense novel, this book seems a bit too "humorous"; ②Despite the plot arrangement, the performance of the official organization is still a bit too unrestricted; ③The details are rough, and the rationality of some plots cannot withstand scrutiny.




❀S❀ [Superpower] It's crazy enough, and the plot is good. Plot ★★★★★☆ Settings ★★★★★☆ Character ★★★★★☆




Keywords: good-looking, a bit crazy, interesting setting, detailed control All I can say is that the characters are really well designed. There are some fragmented or problematic details It's all foreshadowing behind the scenes Brains🧠They are all so cute



A very interesting, novel and maturely written novel. Interesting ideas that I have never seen before. The power system of the current story is to obtain the experiences and memories in the subconscious sea, and the dangerous subconscious creatures that arise therefrom. The protagonist travels to a corpse that has lost its brain and comes back to life, embarking on the path of finding himself🧠. And discovered that he seemed to be able to make other people's brains come alive. A very good novel: the imagination, characters, plot are meticulous, smooth and interesting. As the early setting currently exposed, the Sea of Subconsciousness perfectly connects a series of functions such as strength improvement, boss origin, and plot advancement. The author's design is very sophisticated and does not look like a novice's. There should still be a soul in the follow-up, and the new system related to the brain has not been introduced yet. In terms of characters, the protagonist has clear thinking, a bit of humor and abstraction, but he behaves in a controlled manner. The very eye-catching characters are the four unique ones currently appearing🧠. The scientist boss is strong and has an interesting personality, he has a lot of fun, he lives a peaceful life, and so on. Every time I read a fragment describing the brain, I always marvel at how the author wrote it so graphically and created it so well. The plot is also very good. The sequence of the mini-plots is presented at a smooth pace, and is closely connected to the main line of searching for one's own brain. While each subliminal monster makes the subplot very interesting, the sense of mystery brought about by the unfolding of the main plot and the satisfaction of gradually discovering the truth make the reading experience very rich. I highly recommend everyone to read it.













