
Twenty-seven Years
by Rongke
About This Novel
The world is in a turbulent era of transition between old and new societies, and the collision of politics, economy, thought, and culture is becoming increasingly fierce. Most Verak, a photographer from the slums of Tswold, was reborn two months ago. He started pretending to be the son of a consortium again. In the turmoil of rapid industrial development and crazy expansion of ambitions, he stirred up everything and subverted the world. [Imaginary world, please do not compare with reality] [The album of the same name "Twenty-Seven Years" has been released on major music platforms]
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Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
not bad
At least the IQ is online and there is no such disgusting thing as the system.
Having a plan is always better than having no plan. Although I don't know which of Verak's plans is better, it is always good to have one. And Verak has been trained for so long, and it is also very rewarding.
My heart felt warm after watching it, and I usually can't watch tragedies. I think this book is not a tragic ending. The protagonist's sacrifice reflects his heroic and fearless pursuit of ideals, which will only make people admire him, not make him particularly uncomfortable.
Nord can see it. Verak is full of worries. Being reborn is also a sweet trouble, because knowing the future direction, he has to make a new choice.
The novel is very good
A red epic novel, I'm glad it hasn't been banned.
I watched it at the starting point, come here to give it a thumbs up
Awesome novel, awesome novel. At least for me.
Although interests are important, one's own life is even more important. While thinking about taking sides, Verak also needs to think about safety issues.
Coming from the starting point, Brother Rong is the best. Although the subsequent plot is like a running account, the brilliance of the first two volumes illuminates the entire book.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
not bad
At least the IQ is online and there is no such disgusting thing as the system.
Having a plan is always better than having no plan. Although I don't know which of Verak's plans is better, it is always good to have one. And Verak has been trained for so long, and it is also very rewarding.
My heart felt warm after watching it, and I usually can't watch tragedies. I think this book is not a tragic ending. The protagonist's sacrifice reflects his heroic and fearless pursuit of ideals, which will only make people admire him, not make him particularly uncomfortable.
Nord can see it. Verak is full of worries. Being reborn is also a sweet trouble, because knowing the future direction, he has to make a new choice.
The novel is very good
A red epic novel, I'm glad it hasn't been banned.
I watched it at the starting point, come here to give it a thumbs up
Awesome novel, awesome novel. At least for me.
Although interests are important, one's own life is even more important. While thinking about taking sides, Verak also needs to think about safety issues.
Coming from the starting point, Brother Rong is the best. Although the subsequent plot is like a running account, the brilliance of the first two volumes illuminates the entire book.
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[Key words]: Western fictional history [Overview]: The background of the story is similar to that of modern Europe. The protagonist was originally an ordinary person in the slums. Because of his similar appearance, he was taken by the housekeeper to play the role of the eldest son of a certain family. The eldest son's hidden identity is the leader of a rebel organization. He has since been involved in the turbulent undercurrent of struggle and the unstoppable torrent of history. [Advantages]: The plot of this book is compact, and the language and writing also have a sense of the atmosphere of the times. The plot has twists and turns, making people unable to guess the subsequent development. The protagonist is cautious, calm and courageous, making him a very expected growth-oriented protagonist. [Recommendation index (based on personal taste)]: ★★★★☆




In fact, I still have some ideas, and the concept is very grand, but the opening routine is too old, and the writing method does not have a strong sense of substitution. The protagonist and friends didn't feel impressive enough from the beginning, and their images were stereotyped and not three-dimensional and layered enough.



Imaginary Western history A reborn aboriginal who came out of the slums (he was reborn for only two months) pretended to be a noble young master. In the early stage, he focused on personal struggle. I feel that the subsequent plot will be that the protagonist inherits the legacy of the young master who is actually the leader of the resistance army, and pursues equality and liberation for the people in this society with great disparity between rich and poor. The writing is very solid, and the protagonist is constantly growing, which is quite exciting. If you like this kind of subject matter, you should like it very much











