
Film Variety: White Morning
About This Novel
"Have you seen Martin's Morning?" Bai Kai, who was tied to the chair, looked at the woman in front of him sincerely. "Are you the four-eyed imp protagonist?" The woman held a long whip and looked at the man in front of her with a half-smile. "Uh, no, my name is not Martin, but my abilities are similar." Bai Kai quickly explained: "My superpowers are too uncertain. Yesterday I was the master of 2B, before I was Tifa's boyfriend, and the day before yesterday I was the lover of the Scarlet Witch." "So?" "So it's normal for me to be your husband today, right?"
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Official(26)Scraped 2d ago
I don't quite understand why I have to go to school no matter what happens. The original Martin doesn't have this thing. When a person transforms, he does what suits his transformed identity. You, the silly protagonist, have to go to school no matter what he transforms into.
Film and Television Variety + Martin's Morning, a great brain-opener. Later, when he transformed into the Emperor Cavalry, he kept some cards that were very useful as a guarantee of superpowers. He still had money and Sanyi transformed into Kabuda. Lin Miaomiao refreshed the friendship caller on her bedside and thought she was the protagonist and ran to find Kabuda. Dali turned into a shark and pepper. I was so happy. Le. Jpg
Then let me ask you, why is your head so pointed? Left and right brain fighting?
Reading Chapter 2 is just like watching the AI dialogue. Why don't you change it?
In order to make up the word count, you copy exactly the same sentence from the previous sentence to the next sentence, and you don't even have to face it.
The pure title is dog tricking people into killing them, terrible plot
I can't even stand it even if it's limited to free. What the hell is this writing about?
This could have been fun, fun, and not brainless. I really can't read those novels that are just for the sake of quarrel and don't care about the character and just use a name.
The more I read, the more confusing it becomes. Maybe I don't quite understand what Martin's Morning is.
Some storylines look quite enjoyable, but in many chapters there are multiple copied paragraphs, repeated content, confusing layout, typos and omissions, and wrong names. There is a feeling that the story is okay, but subscribing to read the book is not worth it.
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Community(0)
Official(26)Scraped 2d ago
I don't quite understand why I have to go to school no matter what happens. The original Martin doesn't have this thing. When a person transforms, he does what suits his transformed identity. You, the silly protagonist, have to go to school no matter what he transforms into.
Film and Television Variety + Martin's Morning, a great brain-opener. Later, when he transformed into the Emperor Cavalry, he kept some cards that were very useful as a guarantee of superpowers. He still had money and Sanyi transformed into Kabuda. Lin Miaomiao refreshed the friendship caller on her bedside and thought she was the protagonist and ran to find Kabuda. Dali turned into a shark and pepper. I was so happy. Le. Jpg
Then let me ask you, why is your head so pointed? Left and right brain fighting?
Reading Chapter 2 is just like watching the AI dialogue. Why don't you change it?
In order to make up the word count, you copy exactly the same sentence from the previous sentence to the next sentence, and you don't even have to face it.
The pure title is dog tricking people into killing them, terrible plot
I can't even stand it even if it's limited to free. What the hell is this writing about?
This could have been fun, fun, and not brainless. I really can't read those novels that are just for the sake of quarrel and don't care about the character and just use a name.
The more I read, the more confusing it becomes. Maybe I don't quite understand what Martin's Morning is.
Some storylines look quite enjoyable, but in many chapters there are multiple copied paragraphs, repeated content, confusing layout, typos and omissions, and wrong names. There is a feeling that the story is okay, but subscribing to read the book is not worth it.











