
Those Years When I Was Reselling Haunted Houses
by Lou Shisan
About This Novel
By chance, he became a famous businessman. Top Ten Weird and Haunted Houses, Archives Revealed! Behind every haunted house, there is a thrilling and secret story. What exactly did I go through during those years of buying and selling houses...
What Readers Think
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Official(68)Scraped 22d ago
personal reflections
The protagonist of this book makes my brain hurt when I read it. Others are just trying to de-intellect the villain. This book is specifically designed to de-intellect the protagonist. I feel like a child with EQ and IQ. He is too cowardly when encountering trouble. Others will go crazy and give it a go when they are in danger. This protagonist has become a fool. This book has a good plot and supporting characters. It's a good book and the villain's IQ is not bad.
Very good suspense novel
In fact, I have read many types of novels. I wonder if you feel that the author's skills are actually quite strong. The setting of the storyline, the humor of the language, and the development of the characters are very readable.
Why was the protagonist written as timid, complaining, impulsive, with a hundred thousand reasons, overflowing with curiosity, low emotional intelligence, indifferent to women, but obsessed with female ghosts...
Very nice. The male protagonist is a bit silly, but the third uncle and Ma Su are very good. However, towards the end, it is obvious that the plot of the third uncle and Ma Su becomes less and less. The male protagonist is growing up, but at a too slow pace.
Following my third uncle, I went through so many things that normal people would avoid, so I decided to write the protagonist as a bitch and give up on it decisively.
I was passing by and wanted to know if it looked good.
Does it look good or not? . . . . .
I feel like the third uncle is the protagonist and Yoko is just a fool.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
The protagonist's true love is annoying to death, I think the third uncle can do it alone.
The book is good but I just want to complain
Did the male protagonist really graduate from college? I'm afraid it's not a fake college. His words and demeanor make him feel like he graduated from junior high school.
The male protagonist is just a ** who only drags others down. He succeeds more than he fails, and he does things recklessly. After so many experiences, he still hasn't grown up. He always thinks of others to clean up the mess, and never thinks twice about doing things. I complain.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(68)Scraped 22d ago
personal reflections
The protagonist of this book makes my brain hurt when I read it. Others are just trying to de-intellect the villain. This book is specifically designed to de-intellect the protagonist. I feel like a child with EQ and IQ. He is too cowardly when encountering trouble. Others will go crazy and give it a go when they are in danger. This protagonist has become a fool. This book has a good plot and supporting characters. It's a good book and the villain's IQ is not bad.
Very good suspense novel
In fact, I have read many types of novels. I wonder if you feel that the author's skills are actually quite strong. The setting of the storyline, the humor of the language, and the development of the characters are very readable.
Why was the protagonist written as timid, complaining, impulsive, with a hundred thousand reasons, overflowing with curiosity, low emotional intelligence, indifferent to women, but obsessed with female ghosts...
Very nice. The male protagonist is a bit silly, but the third uncle and Ma Su are very good. However, towards the end, it is obvious that the plot of the third uncle and Ma Su becomes less and less. The male protagonist is growing up, but at a too slow pace.
Following my third uncle, I went through so many things that normal people would avoid, so I decided to write the protagonist as a bitch and give up on it decisively.
I was passing by and wanted to know if it looked good.
Does it look good or not? . . . . .
I feel like the third uncle is the protagonist and Yoko is just a fool.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
The protagonist's true love is annoying to death, I think the third uncle can do it alone.
The book is good but I just want to complain
Did the male protagonist really graduate from college? I'm afraid it's not a fake college. His words and demeanor make him feel like he graduated from junior high school.
The male protagonist is just a ** who only drags others down. He succeeds more than he fails, and he does things recklessly. After so many experiences, he still hasn't grown up. He always thinks of others to clean up the mess, and never thinks twice about doing things. I complain.









