
Secret Library
by Wenjun
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Open the archives, cut off history, tease the ancient gods, and mock fate. Xu Ming put down the book and couldn't help but sigh as he looked at the eyeballs and tentacles growing out of his body. "Sure enough, books are the ladder of human evolution."
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"The Hidden Library"-T3 level. 280,000 Words, unfinished. Work tags: variant unlimited flow, variant simulator, Cthulhu, fast pace. Rating: A. The dungeon theme selection is interesting and distinctive, with certain puzzle-solving and reversal elements; B. The integrity remains to be seen, there is a certain correlation between the copies, and some sections cannot withstand careful study; C. The good news is that the dungeon has a tight pace, but the bad news is that there are almost no other plot lines except the dungeon. A brief review in one sentence: Cthulhu style single-player unlimited streaming. 1. Introduction Open the archives, cut off history, tease the ancient gods, and mock fate. Xu Ming put down the book and couldn't help but sigh as he looked at the eyeballs and tentacles growing out of his body. "Sure enough, books are the ladder of human evolution." 2. Plot, characters and writing level The plot is basically dungeon after dungeon, with almost no transitions. Since the author has chosen a fast-paced writing style, he naturally does not leave much room for character development, which can be considered a gain and a loss. The author's writing skills are above average, and the atmosphere-adjusting jokes and jokes are only so-so, which is not enough. 3. Highlights The author has properly controlled the size and style of the opening copy. Generally speaking, the early copy should be short and concise. It is not wise to test the readers' patience before the story has a strong appeal to the readers. Even if you have to arrange a big job, it is best to adopt a staged mode, and stop in time when the plot points are reached. This book does a relatively good job in this regard. The first two copies are both solved within 5-10 chapters. In addition, the author has put a lot of thought into the selection of themes and the creation of the painting style and atmosphere of the copies. Although the copies are short in length, they have distinctive features and prominent themes, and most of them have certain memory points. 4. Questions ① The plot lacks an absolute breakthrough point or a theme that runs through the entire story, and its appeal is highly dependent on the quality of the plot; ② Upgrading and strengthening is one of the core joys of Infinite Stream. The setting of this book is too limited in terms of freedom and potential exploration in this aspect; ③Many of the protagonist's operational decisions are based on head-to-head gambling, and their rationality is questionable; ④Compact copy can cover up many problems through fast pace. I wonder if the author of copy with larger content in the middle and later stages can still control it.



"The Hidden Library"-T3 level. 280,000 Words, unfinished. Work tags: variant unlimited flow, variant simulator, Cthulhu, fast pace. Rating: A. The dungeon theme selection is interesting and distinctive, with certain puzzle-solving and reversal elements; B. The integrity remains to be seen, there is a certain correlation between the copies, and some sections cannot withstand careful study; C. The good news is that the dungeon has a tight pace, but the bad news is that there are almost no other plot lines except the dungeon. A brief review in one sentence: Cthulhu style single-player unlimited streaming. 1. Introduction Open the archives, cut off history, tease the ancient gods, and mock fate. Xu Ming put down the book and couldn't help but sigh as he looked at the eyeballs and tentacles growing out of his body. "Sure enough, books are the ladder of human evolution." 2. Plot, characters and writing level The plot is basically dungeon after dungeon, with almost no transitions. Since the author has chosen a fast-paced writing style, he naturally does not leave much room for character development, which can be considered a gain and a loss. The author's writing skills are above average, and the atmosphere-adjusting jokes and jokes are only so-so, which is not enough. 3. Highlights The author has properly controlled the size and style of the opening copy. Generally speaking, the early copy should be short and concise. It is not wise to test the readers' patience before the story has a strong appeal to the readers. Even if you have to arrange a big job, it is best to adopt a staged mode, and stop in time when the plot points are reached. This book does a relatively good job in this regard. The first two copies are both solved within 5-10 chapters. In addition, the author has put a lot of thought into the selection of themes and the creation of the painting style and atmosphere of the copies. Although the copies are short in length, they have distinctive features and prominent themes, and most of them have certain memory points. 4. Questions ① The plot lacks an absolute breakthrough point or a theme that runs through the entire story, and its appeal is highly dependent on the quality of the plot; ② Upgrading and strengthening is one of the core joys of Infinite Stream. The setting of this book is too limited in terms of freedom and potential exploration in this aspect; ③Many of the protagonist's operational decisions are based on head-to-head gambling, and their rationality is questionable; ④Compact copy can cover up many problems through fast pace. I wonder if the author of copy with larger content in the middle and later stages can still control it.




Yes, Shawu. The protagonist travels through worlds and continues to complete tasks. He prefers to fight with wits, but the protagonist is not the kind of strategist.













