Boys from the Six Star Club: Heading to the Secret Realm of Gemstones

Boys from the Six Star Club: Heading to the Secret Realm of Gemstones

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Zebo, a boy living in the forest area of ​​Changbai Mountain, has questions about the world and life because his beloved deer was killed by poachers. In order to appease the boy's pain, his parents took him back to his birthplace of Shenzhen to receive school-age education. When he was nine years old, his parents gave him a set of construction toys, which were actually Nasarians from a distant land who were trapped by magic. During the summer vacation at the end of his second grade, Zebo took the awakened Nassayas out of Shenzhen on a paper plane. They encountered storms along the way and almost had their memories stolen by a mysterious captain floating on the sea. They crossed the grassland and came to the desert where the dreams of human beings gathered, and they slept together in the desert for more than two thousand years. In order to save the Nasayan family who were detained in the castle and the seriously ill daughter of the castle lord, he went on an adventure to the sacred "Tree of Life" to find a fig that could save the princess' life; and finally, he managed to pass through a mountain maze with profound meaning.

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Sadomasochism, sweet pets, slaps in the face... Ahhh, the same routines. If it doesn't work, I need a philosophical novel to save my collapsed worldview. Philosophical novels... That's right! Philosophical novels! The kind of philosophical novels that make you confused and think about it for an hour after reading just one sentence!!! The first page...?!! Where is the promised philosophical novel? What about being complicated and tasteless? Zejin... Wow, it looks good... Wow, here comes the philosophy... Wow, I can actually understand it! It's obviously a novel, but it has a special charm. It makes readers feel as if they are actually on the scene. Unknowingly, those boring philosophies seem to turn into notes one by one, and are slowly pushed into the mind along with the plot of the story. If classics are bitter medicine, then perhaps this book is the medicine with sugar. It said, what is silence? In ordinary perception, silence is when there is no sound and everything is quiet. But it says that true silence is inner peace. Many people want to know this, but it can explain this sentence to a different meaning. The medicine with added sugar is really sweet. I feel like my collapsed worldview is back~~~ Posted by me, by: Mo Yuxiang

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