
Memory Sky
by Ji Ming
About This Novel
Sky SeriesPart 1: The highly intelligent Martians left behind dusty memory cubes for their descendants, the Mayans. When this magic box-like cube was opened, scenes of the long-lasting love and hate of the highly civilized Martian society were revealed, beginning the process of the Martian era from prosperity to destruction.
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Official(1056)Scraped 23d ago
Although I can't understand it, it feels so amazing.
The comment section is full of trolls
I wanted to see what this book was like, but it turned out that there were only a bunch of trolls in the comment area, and there wasn't even a pertinent comment. Is this interesting for the author?
01137
It's boring. I wonder how many people the author hired.
A good book with a lot of suspense, which is very suitable for me.
This sailor is speechless
Navy troops don't bb. . .
Brush points
It's ugly, but it's still a bad score. Fake.
plot flow
Looking back is too complicated
This book is awesome, it's all fake
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Community(0)
Official(1056)Scraped 23d ago
Although I can't understand it, it feels so amazing.
The comment section is full of trolls
I wanted to see what this book was like, but it turned out that there were only a bunch of trolls in the comment area, and there wasn't even a pertinent comment. Is this interesting for the author?
01137
It's boring. I wonder how many people the author hired.
A good book with a lot of suspense, which is very suitable for me.
This sailor is speechless
Navy troops don't bb. . .
Brush points
It's ugly, but it's still a bad score. Fake.
plot flow
Looking back is too complicated
This book is awesome, it's all fake
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The plot is compact, exciting, and enjoyable to watch! Earthlings and Martians, what is the relationship between the two? If this book persists, it will definitely become a classic again. Highly recommended→_→💙💙💚💚💚


 ̄  ̄)σIt feels like watching a rendition of the Three Kingdoms. . . . . Four stars




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(The author should be a female compatriot) Have you ever seen an online article that uses nine chapters to write a wedge? This is it. It was pretty good when I first read it. It's worth reading slowly. I feel good about it.













