
Become an Occultist by Playing Sherlock Holmes
by Lazy People Don't Want To Wash Dishes
About This Novel
I traveled to London, England in the 19th century, and became Sherlock Holmes, the great detective written by Conan Doyle. But this is simply not the 19th century I know. Why are there werewolves and vampires? What is the mystery? Isn't the clock tower just a tower? Why is it a research institute for occult science? The most important thing is, why is my assistant Watson a girl? (The growth-oriented male protagonist, the process of transitioning from an ordinary person to the big BOSS behind the scenes, has no CP direction) (Why should Watson be set as a female? Because I am afraid that if I write too... Someone will abandon the book)
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Official(12)Scraped 3d ago
Instructions for entering the pit (written for those with low poison points)
Why is Watson a girl? Because I'm very good at writing gay scenes, I was afraid that I might offend some people, but I didn't expect it to offend another group of people. Forget it, just do whatever you want. I can't please everyone. Why Choose Fantasy Channel? It was the first time I published a book from Qidian. I didn't pay attention and chose the wrong one. I should have chosen the light novel volume. Why doesn't the protagonist look very smart? Because the author himself is not very smart and can be laughed at. Why did you choose this subject? Who told me to read Mystery and want to write a book with a similar world view? Sherlock Holmes happened in a very similar era, so the two were put together, but the author's writing was poor and they became completely different. It's also because there are really few people writing Sherlock Holmes fanfics on the market, and there's a game I've been waiting for a long time (Back to the Future 1999). And thus Sherlock + Occult was born. As a result, it became what it is now because of poor writing. Hiss, it hurts so much when I hit my head, but it doesn't matter, I also gained a lot. (Referring to finishing a story smoothly) I plan to read the next one on the light novel channel. Ordinary and confident, that's me. Why do you dare to publish it if it is badly written? How do I know how bad my writing is if I don't post it? You guys think so (continue to lie down) Now I have looked away. Whether you scold me or not, I will write it down. If you don't write it, how can I practice my writing skills? I plan to write a dog food novel next. I am better at writing about emotions than about resourcefulness, but I can't think about it. I write without CP. This should be a lesson.
I've read a hundred and a hundred chapters and lost interest.
I read this book mainly for Sherlock Holmes, occultism and Moriarty. It turned out that the protagonist is both Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty. It feels like the protagonist is becoming less and less Sherlock Holmes. That's okay. I mainly don't like a lot of political attributes in the book. And the content on the mysterious side may indeed be a lot at first glance, but in my opinion, the political attributes of this kind of content are written as the core. When written in this way, it feels like the protagonist. It's neither Sherlock Holmes nor Moriarty. Although the author has been writing various content that highlights the protagonist's excellent observation skills, it makes me feel very boring if he never investigates the case. Because Holmes is a detective, he gives me the feeling that he should investigate the case and solve the mystery. This makes me know that the author is writing about an ordinary person who time-traveled into Sherlock Holmes. But once the protagonist puts on the skin of Sherlock Holmes, the content written by the author makes me all kinds of weird.
Setting Watson as a female is something I've never been into. I think it's okay to be a male. Being a female is too weird.
Too many typos
It's not a homonym typo, it's just a typo. Some sentences don't even know what they say unless I revise them in my head. Book friends left messages to remind the author and they didn't revise them either.
not bad
After reading the introduction and the first few chapters, I felt that the writing was good, and the world view and mysterious atmosphere were okay. However, I looked at the table of contents and felt that it was not what I wanted. The fantasy novels I like to read now basically have the protagonist with a well-formed power system (already having an idea or a leader in the early stage), and plots and problems are developed around this, and of course there must be a good main line. If it is just a pile of data (a bunch of inexplicable panels) and strange abilities that I can't explain, it will be okay in the early stage, but in the middle and late stages it will basically be boring and hard to watch.
,
A eunuch? Is it right? If not, update soon
good
I hope I can become the mastermind soon. It still doesn't feel good to be naive like this. The mysterious world is a bit silly for who would naively think that society is good, so I hope I can get over it soon.
Watanabe, you always come with your mouth, the master of matryoshka dolls
Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty, Conan Doyle, let me guess what else?
Not bad, those who are not well versed in reading can take a look.
The only drawback is that there are a lot of typos and few words.
Is the heroine Watson?
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Official(12)Scraped 3d ago
Instructions for entering the pit (written for those with low poison points)
Why is Watson a girl? Because I'm very good at writing gay scenes, I was afraid that I might offend some people, but I didn't expect it to offend another group of people. Forget it, just do whatever you want. I can't please everyone. Why Choose Fantasy Channel? It was the first time I published a book from Qidian. I didn't pay attention and chose the wrong one. I should have chosen the light novel volume. Why doesn't the protagonist look very smart? Because the author himself is not very smart and can be laughed at. Why did you choose this subject? Who told me to read Mystery and want to write a book with a similar world view? Sherlock Holmes happened in a very similar era, so the two were put together, but the author's writing was poor and they became completely different. It's also because there are really few people writing Sherlock Holmes fanfics on the market, and there's a game I've been waiting for a long time (Back to the Future 1999). And thus Sherlock + Occult was born. As a result, it became what it is now because of poor writing. Hiss, it hurts so much when I hit my head, but it doesn't matter, I also gained a lot. (Referring to finishing a story smoothly) I plan to read the next one on the light novel channel. Ordinary and confident, that's me. Why do you dare to publish it if it is badly written? How do I know how bad my writing is if I don't post it? You guys think so (continue to lie down) Now I have looked away. Whether you scold me or not, I will write it down. If you don't write it, how can I practice my writing skills? I plan to write a dog food novel next. I am better at writing about emotions than about resourcefulness, but I can't think about it. I write without CP. This should be a lesson.
I've read a hundred and a hundred chapters and lost interest.
I read this book mainly for Sherlock Holmes, occultism and Moriarty. It turned out that the protagonist is both Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty. It feels like the protagonist is becoming less and less Sherlock Holmes. That's okay. I mainly don't like a lot of political attributes in the book. And the content on the mysterious side may indeed be a lot at first glance, but in my opinion, the political attributes of this kind of content are written as the core. When written in this way, it feels like the protagonist. It's neither Sherlock Holmes nor Moriarty. Although the author has been writing various content that highlights the protagonist's excellent observation skills, it makes me feel very boring if he never investigates the case. Because Holmes is a detective, he gives me the feeling that he should investigate the case and solve the mystery. This makes me know that the author is writing about an ordinary person who time-traveled into Sherlock Holmes. But once the protagonist puts on the skin of Sherlock Holmes, the content written by the author makes me all kinds of weird.
Setting Watson as a female is something I've never been into. I think it's okay to be a male. Being a female is too weird.
Too many typos
It's not a homonym typo, it's just a typo. Some sentences don't even know what they say unless I revise them in my head. Book friends left messages to remind the author and they didn't revise them either.
not bad
After reading the introduction and the first few chapters, I felt that the writing was good, and the world view and mysterious atmosphere were okay. However, I looked at the table of contents and felt that it was not what I wanted. The fantasy novels I like to read now basically have the protagonist with a well-formed power system (already having an idea or a leader in the early stage), and plots and problems are developed around this, and of course there must be a good main line. If it is just a pile of data (a bunch of inexplicable panels) and strange abilities that I can't explain, it will be okay in the early stage, but in the middle and late stages it will basically be boring and hard to watch.
,
A eunuch? Is it right? If not, update soon
good
I hope I can become the mastermind soon. It still doesn't feel good to be naive like this. The mysterious world is a bit silly for who would naively think that society is good, so I hope I can get over it soon.
Watanabe, you always come with your mouth, the master of matryoshka dolls
Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty, Conan Doyle, let me guess what else?
Not bad, those who are not well versed in reading can take a look.
The only drawback is that there are a lot of typos and few words.
Is the heroine Watson?









