
Killing the American Horror Begins with the Legend of Underworld
About This Novel
New York interrogation hall, USA. Under the dim light, the interrogator sneered at the absurd transcript in front of him: "Huh? You said you exorcised demons, captured witches, and saved the world?" "Yes." Locke Galahad looked calm, "Any questions?" "Then how come I haven't seen these monsters you mentioned even once since I was a child?" The interrogator couldn't help but show ridicule on his face. "Since I haven't seen you before, why don't you say thank you?" The interrogator smiled: "??" Currently: Underworld. Follow-up: Fatal Turn, Silent Hill, Scream, Dead Silence, Resident Evil, Forbidden Zone, etc... Ps: A small amount of Cthulhu and Warhammer world views.
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
It's such a pity that there were a lot of mistakes made at the beginning that seemed like nothing but were actually very serious. Just say a little bit. Don't appear to be someone whose strength far exceeds that of the protagonist. Even if the reader does not appear in front of the protagonist, the reader will still feel unsafe (substitute), as if everything is planned and life and death cannot be controlled by oneself; or if the protagonist is directly contacted, it is even worse. The incompetent protagonist can't do anything... It is considered abuse of the protagonist.
After watching the first part, I always feel like watching The Return of the Dragon King. The protagonist is a bit long-winded and not clear-cut, and the villain's plot is a bit redundant.
As title
I still want to read the Terminator book.
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Official(4)Scraped 3d ago
It's such a pity that there were a lot of mistakes made at the beginning that seemed like nothing but were actually very serious. Just say a little bit. Don't appear to be someone whose strength far exceeds that of the protagonist. Even if the reader does not appear in front of the protagonist, the reader will still feel unsafe (substitute), as if everything is planned and life and death cannot be controlled by oneself; or if the protagonist is directly contacted, it is even worse. The incompetent protagonist can't do anything... It is considered abuse of the protagonist.
After watching the first part, I always feel like watching The Return of the Dragon King. The protagonist is a bit long-winded and not clear-cut, and the villain's plot is a bit redundant.
As title
I still want to read the Terminator book.









