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(Micro-horror, unlimited flow, folklore, Chinese Cthulhu) Zhou You originally thought that his life should be quite ordinary. Ordinary birth, ordinary growth, ordinary learning... And then an extremely ordinary death of a terminal illness. Until he encountered an equally unremarkable black book. At this point, 'ordinary' has stepped into 'extraordinary'. Building No. 4 That cannot be escaped, the old neighborhood where weird things are rampant, the meaty Tai Sui who sings the Immortality Opera, the indescribable resurrected things... Every script is the deepest nightmare, but every nightmare is an opportunity for survival... The candles were lit, illuminating the square inch temple, and something strange came, kicking off the story again. --So, welcome to the weird game!
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Official(39)Scraped 2d ago
To be honest, given the setting of resurrection, it is destined not to be a masterpiece.
Although I am not a follower of rules, it is true. It includes past unlimited horror novels. The setting of resurrection is added and the number of times is indicated. It really makes readers feel no pressure and even feels like they have to cut vegetables. I have read the comments on the first two stories.
Very good, but can you use less "so that xx knows"? I haven't flipped through a few pages and now I have a headache when I see this sentence.
After reading 200 chapters, I finally understand why it's not popular.
The first copy is fine! The second copy is okay! I can't stand the third copy! The character changes too quickly! Killing people is like cutting grass. The reason why Tao Weird Fairy is popular is not because of its weird background, but because of its realistic plot and characterization! This article deliberately imitates it, but it does lack core competitiveness!
It looks good. Is there any similar introduction?
See 303. The story is quite good, and you can see that the author put his heart into it. But as far as my personal preference is concerned, the writing method is a bit... Reading fatigue? Many of the dialogues and scenes are familiar, especially the gag "jokes". Although I know that the author has designed the dialogue carefully, I still can't help but skip and read back until I get to the dialogue that really advances the plot. Another part that causes me to fast forward is the parts where "different people describe the same thing from different perspectives." Especially, especially those passers-by A, B, B, B and D vividly boast about things they already know in the previous article. I don't know how other readers feel about it, but personally I think this is embarrassing and I can only fast forward.
After reading Chapter 228, I think this book is quite good. Well, it can be seen that the author's intentions are relatively good after reading each copy. The characters in each copy are also pretty well created. The two characters, the poisonous master and the protagonist's uncle, are very well portrayed. Apart from these two, the two that impressed me the most were the righteous and moral masters. The portrayal of the two of them is even better, so this book is very good, but I just don't know why this book is not very popular.
It's very well written, why isn't it popular?
Writing too slowly
It's so boring. Chapters 5 and 6 only cover four and a half things, including finding the way, what happened in the paradise, knowing the truth, whereabouts of the body, and finally reporting the news. It's almost over after more than 100 chapters. It could be more refined.
What is the division of item levels? I have completely forgotten what I saw a long time ago.
The copy is very good, and the combination of dynasties is very innovative.
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Official(39)Scraped 2d ago
To be honest, given the setting of resurrection, it is destined not to be a masterpiece.
Although I am not a follower of rules, it is true. It includes past unlimited horror novels. The setting of resurrection is added and the number of times is indicated. It really makes readers feel no pressure and even feels like they have to cut vegetables. I have read the comments on the first two stories.
Very good, but can you use less "so that xx knows"? I haven't flipped through a few pages and now I have a headache when I see this sentence.
After reading 200 chapters, I finally understand why it's not popular.
The first copy is fine! The second copy is okay! I can't stand the third copy! The character changes too quickly! Killing people is like cutting grass. The reason why Tao Weird Fairy is popular is not because of its weird background, but because of its realistic plot and characterization! This article deliberately imitates it, but it does lack core competitiveness!
It looks good. Is there any similar introduction?
See 303. The story is quite good, and you can see that the author put his heart into it. But as far as my personal preference is concerned, the writing method is a bit... Reading fatigue? Many of the dialogues and scenes are familiar, especially the gag "jokes". Although I know that the author has designed the dialogue carefully, I still can't help but skip and read back until I get to the dialogue that really advances the plot. Another part that causes me to fast forward is the parts where "different people describe the same thing from different perspectives." Especially, especially those passers-by A, B, B, B and D vividly boast about things they already know in the previous article. I don't know how other readers feel about it, but personally I think this is embarrassing and I can only fast forward.
After reading Chapter 228, I think this book is quite good. Well, it can be seen that the author's intentions are relatively good after reading each copy. The characters in each copy are also pretty well created. The two characters, the poisonous master and the protagonist's uncle, are very well portrayed. Apart from these two, the two that impressed me the most were the righteous and moral masters. The portrayal of the two of them is even better, so this book is very good, but I just don't know why this book is not very popular.
It's very well written, why isn't it popular?
Writing too slowly
It's so boring. Chapters 5 and 6 only cover four and a half things, including finding the way, what happened in the paradise, knowing the truth, whereabouts of the body, and finally reporting the news. It's almost over after more than 100 chapters. It could be more refined.
What is the division of item levels? I have completely forgotten what I saw a long time ago.
The copy is very good, and the combination of dynasties is very innovative.
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A very mediocre piece of work in Infinite Streaming. What is more interesting is that the traces left by the male protagonist in one copy are reflected in other copies. Or the male protagonist takes a disciple in a certain dungeon and leaves a legacy that affects reality. This kind of interference between dungeons and between dungeons and reality is quite interesting. But these account for a very small proportion of the full text, and the parts where the author puts a lot of effort, such as combat and puzzle solving, are precisely the worst-written parts. The writing and worldview design are very poor, and there are a lot of grammatical errors in the early stage that make people have to read it over and over again to understand what it means.




I actually read this book twice. The first time I read the beginning, when I saw the old neighborhood, I didn't think it looked good, so I didn't read it. Later, I opened the book again and saw the ancient copy at the back. Wow, it's good. It's from the ancient chapter that it started to get on track. The combat power setting is very vague, and there is no realm. The author's writing style is average, but the plot is good, and it is a bit scientific. The Chinese-style Cthulhu, with its settings of flesh and blood and pollution, is a bit like Dao Wei. If you like this type, you can give it a try.




Really good Keywords: original copy, righteousness, less reality and more copy, decisive in killing, not a virgin but responsible, girl supporting role (currently no female protagonist) It's a pity that I recommended it late, and I have forgotten some of the plot. In my opinion, every copy is very good, and the supporting characters are also well written. The protagonist is also very upright, not selfish, and always in danger (terminally ill patients are not afraid of death, so this is understandable) It's a pity that the update is too slow, I hope it won't be unfinished.




The weird copy category has been tied. So far, the writing seems to be good, and it can be chased.













