A Seven-day Limited Time Order

A Seven-day Limited Time Order

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175Kwords28chapters
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Ch. 28外版申明
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About This Novel

Abbot Guihui's new work. Basic reasoning + multiple solutions + setting superposition. Yuu Kuroba fell from a high building. When he was about to die, he found that he had become a ghost, leaving his body and able to move freely. He hurried to an empty house where he had arranged to meet a couple the night he fell. Kuroba met a girl in an empty house. When he first met the girl, he threatened her with an axe, hoping that Kuroba would help him complete his revenge. The girl's parents both died in the empty house, leaving unexplained footprints at the scene. A ghost that can only exist for seven days joins forces with an elementary school student, determined to find out the real murderer, but why did Kuroba fall from the building? "Do you believe there are multiple answers?" Are there so many truths? The seemingly unrelated descriptions turned out to be hidden clues when answering. Voltage line, Voltage line, Voltage line! In the last 50 pages, logic is used to connect all the clues, bringing a dizzying answer.

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White Shame°4mo ago

Finished reading

There are a lot of reversals of reasoning, and the story is okay. I just accepted the supernatural part of turning into a ghost after death, but in the final puzzle, it was said that he was not dead. This is a bit of a set-up.

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Eat, Eat, Eat Skewers6d ago

Multiple Reversals is well worth reading

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Ee0000 Aya5mo ago

A reversal in the second half

It was dazzling, and I was a little confused. I was a little confused whether the final result could match the behavior of some of the characters in the previous chapters. The author is quite good. There were only a few people in total, and he managed to create so many twists and turns. But I was a little tired after seeing the end. The final game is also predictable, but not as exciting as the middle. However, I personally feel that it is better than the author's Killer Hotel.

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