
Glimmer in the Dark
About This Novel
"Do you know? You are really charming when you analyze the case!", "Shengyang, I have already taken the initiative, think about it?", "I don't want to hide it anymore, I want you to be my boyfriend!"... When the slutty little forensic doctor has a decathlon against the kind, cute and talkative man After the little genius fell in love at first sight, she discovered that the road to chasing the male god was not smooth... It was not accompanied by cruel cases, but also by terrifying people's hearts and unexpected changes... [1V1] [Sweet Sadism] [Criminal Psychology] [Case and Love Coexist]
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Official(31)Scraped 13d ago
After reading it, I really like the writing style (*^ω^*)
Very nice! ! Come on! ! There's a lot of knowledge involved! ! The dialogue between Liang Hao and Sheng Yang made me feel like I was reading a foreign translated novel, and sometimes the descriptions also have this feeling.
Hello, goodbye. I hope you will write better in the next book, and you will become even better. Even if you do have a little shortcoming, um, such as slow updates, but it's okay. Don't worry, I will always like you and support you. The books you write are really wonderful and great. I hope you will stick to it. I will always be here. Come on! Come on! Come on!
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There is a term in psychology called Pseudo Memory, which when translated into Chinese means false memory. Human memory is not a camera that can accurately and completely record what we see and hear, but more like a jigsaw puzzle-pieces of clues in the mind are pieced together to connect them into a story. In the process of piecing together, there will be holes or errors that can be filled in with new information, resulting in new stories. If the new information fits this hole well and makes the story more coherent and reasonable, then it can easily become part of the memory. This unreal recollection is called a false memory. Everyone's brain may produce false memories or distort the true situation of things. This is a very normal psychology. However, due to memory loss, some patients with organic brain diseases will fill in the memory loss with imaginary experiences or events that have no basis in fact. This situation is called amnestic confabulation syndrome.
Dear author, Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
Come on, your writing is very good and perfect. I like it very much. Keep up the good work!
Snake Head Bar
Hehe, when I saw the Snake Head Bar, I suddenly remembered the Pig Head Bar where Trelawney and Voldemort met👨
Great author, come on ^0^~When is the update time?
Big, come on, big, great
Very good, I hope the author will work harder
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Official(31)Scraped 13d ago
After reading it, I really like the writing style (*^ω^*)
Very nice! ! Come on! ! There's a lot of knowledge involved! ! The dialogue between Liang Hao and Sheng Yang made me feel like I was reading a foreign translated novel, and sometimes the descriptions also have this feeling.
Hello, goodbye. I hope you will write better in the next book, and you will become even better. Even if you do have a little shortcoming, um, such as slow updates, but it's okay. Don't worry, I will always like you and support you. The books you write are really wonderful and great. I hope you will stick to it. I will always be here. Come on! Come on! Come on!
Replenish
There is a term in psychology called Pseudo Memory, which when translated into Chinese means false memory. Human memory is not a camera that can accurately and completely record what we see and hear, but more like a jigsaw puzzle-pieces of clues in the mind are pieced together to connect them into a story. In the process of piecing together, there will be holes or errors that can be filled in with new information, resulting in new stories. If the new information fits this hole well and makes the story more coherent and reasonable, then it can easily become part of the memory. This unreal recollection is called a false memory. Everyone's brain may produce false memories or distort the true situation of things. This is a very normal psychology. However, due to memory loss, some patients with organic brain diseases will fill in the memory loss with imaginary experiences or events that have no basis in fact. This situation is called amnestic confabulation syndrome.
Dear author, Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
Come on, your writing is very good and perfect. I like it very much. Keep up the good work!
Snake Head Bar
Hehe, when I saw the Snake Head Bar, I suddenly remembered the Pig Head Bar where Trelawney and Voldemort met👨
Great author, come on ^0^~When is the update time?
Big, come on, big, great
Very good, I hope the author will work harder






