I Traveled Through Time and Became Piercassonne, Shining My Shoes

I Traveled Through Time and Became Piercassonne, Shining My Shoes

by Picasso Leather Shoe Brush

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After dressing up as a mortal villain, I rewrote everyone's script with just one pen. My name is Zhang San, a third-rate screenwriter who writes vulgar online dramas. When I woke up, I became the French gambling god Piercasson in Shanghai in 1937 - the joke villain in the movie "The Gambler 2" who was destined to be pissed to death by the sentence "Tiger shooting tonight". The world showed its fangs to me: if I wanted to escape, my boat ticket would automatically turn into an invitation to a gambling game; if I wanted to pretend to be sick, my sleeping pills would all turn into vitamin pills. My reflection in the mirror sneered and warned me: "Pircassone must die, this is what the audience expects." Until I discovered that the pen I brought from reality in my pocket could write "instructions" that distorted reality in the palm of my hand. [Mute] can make the world mute, and [Truth] can pry open the NPC's mouth. I used it to instigate an army of villain followers and rescued the kidnapped Zhou Xingzu and his silly sweet girlfriend Rumeng. It turns out that Yoshiko Kawashima is no ordinary villain. She is the defender of the "script", a pathological "original party". She kidnapped and coerced me just to ensure that every classic scene in the movie was performed exactly as it should be - including my death from vomiting blood. Now, there is only one day left before that fatal gamble. Me, Zhou Xingzu, and Da Jun, the three people who were supposed to be the "villain", "protagonist" and "lackey" formed an alliance. In front of us is Kawashima Yoshiko, who holds a complete script and can mobilize the power of the world. But I know a secret that she doesn't know: the greatest arrogance of all writers is that they never believe that the characters they write will change their lines on their own. Tomorrow, when the spotlight comes on, the gambling begins. I won't say "shine my shoes" anymore. I can

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