
Brain Disease Control Begins with Treatment
by Hugh Pigeon
About This Novel
Unable to lift with his hands or lift with his shoulders, and with only a bit of eyesight left, Qiu Ming is a well-known science geek in the academy. He finally made it to the upgrade exam and was about to be liberated, but he secretly performed extreme operations again and was sent to the infirmary. The good news is that he is not dead; the bad news is that the secret of his serious illness has been exposed. The little friend who almost got into trouble with half his life was physically disabled and strong-willed, so he insisted on sending him to see a doctor. However, Qiu Ming couldn't resist, so he half pushed him and half turned over, deciding to struggle under the shadow of the serious illness. He only struggled to touch it, after all, he was lazy. (Plot flow, slow pace)
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You should write limericks, ah, the sea, you are all water
What can I say about this book? I think after reading a few pictures, I feel it is a bit too hasty. At the beginning, something suddenly appeared that we would not know at all if it was not introduced. I recommend you to introduce the world view first and then let us roughly know the realm or the division of some things.
This book has more than 400 chapters and no one has read it. What did the author think?
Anyone?
If anyone has this book, can you please let me know if there are any typos or incorrect sentences found during the reading process? The author was exhausted from checking, please...
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
cocking machine
You should write limericks, ah, the sea, you are all water
What can I say about this book? I think after reading a few pictures, I feel it is a bit too hasty. At the beginning, something suddenly appeared that we would not know at all if it was not introduced. I recommend you to introduce the world view first and then let us roughly know the realm or the division of some things.
This book has more than 400 chapters and no one has read it. What did the author think?
Anyone?
If anyone has this book, can you please let me know if there are any typos or incorrect sentences found during the reading process? The author was exhausted from checking, please...









