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After being reborn as a post-90s generation, Wu Keyang just wants to live his life again. But you monsters... What's going on? ? ? ?
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
It's a pity that a very interesting book was finished in a hurry.
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It's a pity that a very interesting book was finished in a hurry.
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This is a story about a male protagonist who was reincarnated into the past and started working since he was 3 years old, leaving others with nowhere to work. The reincarnated father of the protagonist's family was born in the Northeast and rescued a Huang Xian, so their family was equivalent to being adopted by Huang Xian, and they were regarded as her god-grandchildren. By his generation, his family had migrated to East China (most likely Ningbo), and this Huangxian also followed him to East China. Huang Xian, also known as Grandma Huang, discovered that the protagonist had past life memories and had a "big lie" golden finger, so she recommended him to work for the City God and started King Juan's life. Some of the settings, such as "Qingqiu City God", are very similar to similar settings I saw on a green website where female readers gathered many years ago.




The new book by Luo Sanguan, the author of "I Can See the Status Bar", tells the story of a young man who pays the price for lying in an era of reform and opening up where monsters are everywhere. It has the feel of "Urban Monster Strange Tales". It is still a seedling at the moment, but I personally like it~




The author of "I Can See the Status Bar" has a new book. The previous book was blocked because of the ghost of *****. So this is a funny supernatural book. The early foreshadowing was very detailed. For example, who would have thought that the news about the 819 incident was only broadcast on December 29, 1991? The characters are full-bodied, and the monster that smells like Northeastern slag is combined with the style of a kind elder. This eye-catching writing style has been long gone. It's a fun read, and you can dig deeper when you read it carefully. This is why I read it.













