
American Comics Endless Adventure
by Three Jars Of Large Salted Vegetables
About This Novel
This is the story of a man covered in dick who disrupted the world of American comics. (The new book "Toward the Whisper" has been released. We hope you will support it.)
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Official(2)Scraped 28d ago
Mind a little
Forgive me for my lack of intelligence. I was dizzy after watching the beginning. I didn't know what you wanted to say at the beginning. You wrote some plots at the beginning, giving people the impression that this is a game, a big one [more directly, it gave me the feeling that the protagonist is more like a "reincarnation" without the memory of what happened before] I don't know what you think, author, but I prefer to travel through time at the beginning, and then the protagonist slowly discovers it by himself, rather than writing out some of the things that happened before at the beginning. [I don't have enough IQ, I'm still a little faint now, I don't know what to say. In short, the meaning is to give the reader a buffer time and slowly bring the reader in, rather than just cramming one thing in at the beginning] After reading your remarks, I feel that the protagonist is "resurrecting" Natasha. It can be said that my thinking about this novel is very confusing right now. If you, the author, have seen it, please reply to me and give me a general idea of watching it [the subject matter, ideas, and writing style are all very good, this is my feeling about this novel]
How much do you like Natasha?
How much do you like Natasha? Can you be so fond of Natasha when you watch a movie? Can you be so awesome?
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Official(2)Scraped 28d ago
Mind a little
Forgive me for my lack of intelligence. I was dizzy after watching the beginning. I didn't know what you wanted to say at the beginning. You wrote some plots at the beginning, giving people the impression that this is a game, a big one [more directly, it gave me the feeling that the protagonist is more like a "reincarnation" without the memory of what happened before] I don't know what you think, author, but I prefer to travel through time at the beginning, and then the protagonist slowly discovers it by himself, rather than writing out some of the things that happened before at the beginning. [I don't have enough IQ, I'm still a little faint now, I don't know what to say. In short, the meaning is to give the reader a buffer time and slowly bring the reader in, rather than just cramming one thing in at the beginning] After reading your remarks, I feel that the protagonist is "resurrecting" Natasha. It can be said that my thinking about this novel is very confusing right now. If you, the author, have seen it, please reply to me and give me a general idea of watching it [the subject matter, ideas, and writing style are all very good, this is my feeling about this novel]
How much do you like Natasha?
How much do you like Natasha? Can you be so fond of Natasha when you watch a movie? Can you be so awesome?









