
Midnight
by Huan's Pen
About This Novel
There are always some people in this world who let down all kinds of things when they were alive, but only remember them after they die. There are always some people who are unwilling to die in vain. Sending souls to the ghost world and staying in the inn are just for these people to have their fate in the world, without any thoughts or worries. The innkeeper, Xue Zhigui, a well-known soul sender, was watching them off. At midnight, it is the time when they open the door to welcome guests. Zhi Sui: What are you talking about? Am I such a selfless person? I need to pay:) ps: In this modern romance, the male protagonist appears late. PS again: 1v1, the violent devil heroine vs. The sweet and cute hero, the woman is strong and the man is weak (force value) Another ps: unit drama format, atypical supernatural. ?
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Ghost Articles--Comment on "Thirteen O'clock at Midnight"
It is an urban ghost story in the form of a unit drama, with a compact structure and practical facts. When you read the beginning, you will find that this is a very interesting story. The layout of the entire story is actually very careful. As the narrative gradually unfolds, the origins of the only remaining family of magicians in the world are gradually revealed. The inextricable connection between this family and the protagonist and the various coincidences today are amazing. So before the end, I can't help but expect the author to explain everything in the setting, and I have always been very curious about how the story will be completed. The characters in this story are also interesting. In fact, talking about characters is not rigorous. After all, most of the creatures in the story cannot be regarded as "human". The staff in the inn can be said to have different personalities. They died for different reasons at different times and were unable or unwilling to go to the afterlife. They stayed in the inn to help the protagonist maintain this pure land. They were different from each other but could live in harmony. The people outside the inn also have their own characteristics. The underworld here is very modern, and the warlock family in the human world, who I thought was the big boss, is actually an old friend, which looks very beautiful. Of course there are bad guys here, but the protagonist is so powerful that most of the bad guys she sees get their comeuppance. The story is described very naturally. After the collision of characters with different personalities in the story, it naturally becomes funny: when the cold-looking Bingshan meets the cute chatterbox, when the cold-faced boss meets the funny subordinate who is outspoken and tough to fight, and the second girl encounters the plot in the novel. There is also the protagonist's imagination about "ghosts" in the new era. For example, the underworld has wifi coverage and online operating systems. For example, they can really find people by following mobile phone signals. For example, the various details in the story about the difference between humans and ghosts are all very interesting and natural. This story seems to describe a real world, which makes people feel happy. But the ending may not be what everyone expected. The ending that everyone expected should be that Guangzai rectifies the organization that has been dominating under his own banner, and learns more techniques from his ancestors. The protagonist should find out the reason for the drastic change in her personality from the "grandma" in the last unit drama, and then get the family back together. It should be that the protagonist and the male protagonist gradually became familiar with each other, and after they fell in love, they regained their memories of each other. It should be that the Renjian branch of the inn found its own business direction, and Little Sunshine finally gained relief for her grandmother. There are still regrets in this story, but it is over. But I like it more than I regret it. It's okay to have regrets and worries. It's okay to have regrets and worries.
Inn--Review of "Thirteen O'clock at Midnight"
The dramas of the ghost mission section are stories about resolving obsessions and sending souls to the afterlife. The short stories here are more realistic to some extent, so some of the "consequences" seem very realistic. The core of the whole story is the inn. It was an inn that was born from heaven and earth. It had several owners over the long years, and gradually developed its own spiritual wisdom. At the beginning of the story, the protagonist is selected by the inn and becomes the new inn owner. He entertains the souls who come at midnight every day, helps them resolve their obsessions and realize their long-cherished wishes. Some of the various ghosts have very simple wishes that can come true at any time. Although some wishes may not seem complicated, they secretly involve many strange things. The format of this story is a unit drama. Each volume is a story body, consisting of one or more stories related to attributes. In this volume, the author will describe the people and objects in the story in detail, while also faintly outlining the tip of the iceberg of the world background. In this big world, there is a world that belongs to the dead, and at the same time there is a way of art that belongs to the geniuses. Although the inheritance is annihilated, there are still occasional successors. What makes me happiest is that the author occasionally combines real events in the story to give some endings that cannot be achieved in reality... I have to say that this kind of plot is very satisfying. The protagonist of this story is actually not the protagonist. In each unit drama, the real protagonists are actually the dead wandering in the inn. What we watch are actually their joys and sorrows. In the story of each volume, there is more than one theme character in the author's setting. They performed similar but different life experiences, and finally found the truth and resolved their past grudges. I like stories like this, and small stories like this one after another, because in this mode, you can see more wonderful ideas and interesting souls. I love this story and I hope you do too.
Come on! Come on!
۹(・༥・´)و ̑̑ ໒(⊙ᴗ⊙)७✎▤
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Ghost Articles--Comment on "Thirteen O'clock at Midnight"
It is an urban ghost story in the form of a unit drama, with a compact structure and practical facts. When you read the beginning, you will find that this is a very interesting story. The layout of the entire story is actually very careful. As the narrative gradually unfolds, the origins of the only remaining family of magicians in the world are gradually revealed. The inextricable connection between this family and the protagonist and the various coincidences today are amazing. So before the end, I can't help but expect the author to explain everything in the setting, and I have always been very curious about how the story will be completed. The characters in this story are also interesting. In fact, talking about characters is not rigorous. After all, most of the creatures in the story cannot be regarded as "human". The staff in the inn can be said to have different personalities. They died for different reasons at different times and were unable or unwilling to go to the afterlife. They stayed in the inn to help the protagonist maintain this pure land. They were different from each other but could live in harmony. The people outside the inn also have their own characteristics. The underworld here is very modern, and the warlock family in the human world, who I thought was the big boss, is actually an old friend, which looks very beautiful. Of course there are bad guys here, but the protagonist is so powerful that most of the bad guys she sees get their comeuppance. The story is described very naturally. After the collision of characters with different personalities in the story, it naturally becomes funny: when the cold-looking Bingshan meets the cute chatterbox, when the cold-faced boss meets the funny subordinate who is outspoken and tough to fight, and the second girl encounters the plot in the novel. There is also the protagonist's imagination about "ghosts" in the new era. For example, the underworld has wifi coverage and online operating systems. For example, they can really find people by following mobile phone signals. For example, the various details in the story about the difference between humans and ghosts are all very interesting and natural. This story seems to describe a real world, which makes people feel happy. But the ending may not be what everyone expected. The ending that everyone expected should be that Guangzai rectifies the organization that has been dominating under his own banner, and learns more techniques from his ancestors. The protagonist should find out the reason for the drastic change in her personality from the "grandma" in the last unit drama, and then get the family back together. It should be that the protagonist and the male protagonist gradually became familiar with each other, and after they fell in love, they regained their memories of each other. It should be that the Renjian branch of the inn found its own business direction, and Little Sunshine finally gained relief for her grandmother. There are still regrets in this story, but it is over. But I like it more than I regret it. It's okay to have regrets and worries. It's okay to have regrets and worries.
Inn--Review of "Thirteen O'clock at Midnight"
The dramas of the ghost mission section are stories about resolving obsessions and sending souls to the afterlife. The short stories here are more realistic to some extent, so some of the "consequences" seem very realistic. The core of the whole story is the inn. It was an inn that was born from heaven and earth. It had several owners over the long years, and gradually developed its own spiritual wisdom. At the beginning of the story, the protagonist is selected by the inn and becomes the new inn owner. He entertains the souls who come at midnight every day, helps them resolve their obsessions and realize their long-cherished wishes. Some of the various ghosts have very simple wishes that can come true at any time. Although some wishes may not seem complicated, they secretly involve many strange things. The format of this story is a unit drama. Each volume is a story body, consisting of one or more stories related to attributes. In this volume, the author will describe the people and objects in the story in detail, while also faintly outlining the tip of the iceberg of the world background. In this big world, there is a world that belongs to the dead, and at the same time there is a way of art that belongs to the geniuses. Although the inheritance is annihilated, there are still occasional successors. What makes me happiest is that the author occasionally combines real events in the story to give some endings that cannot be achieved in reality... I have to say that this kind of plot is very satisfying. The protagonist of this story is actually not the protagonist. In each unit drama, the real protagonists are actually the dead wandering in the inn. What we watch are actually their joys and sorrows. In the story of each volume, there is more than one theme character in the author's setting. They performed similar but different life experiences, and finally found the truth and resolved their past grudges. I like stories like this, and small stories like this one after another, because in this mode, you can see more wonderful ideas and interesting souls. I love this story and I hope you do too.
Come on! Come on!
۹(・༥・´)و ̑̑ ໒(⊙ᴗ⊙)७✎▤













