
Stealing a Pen: a Hundred Years of Aloneness
盗笔:百年独行
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I have read several books about rape and thieves. If it weren't for fake knives or if it wasn't so embarrassing, I would make my toes touch the ground and wish I could poke my eyes out. This one is different, this one is a real knife. The author is writing the history of the rise and fall of the Zhang family very seriously, connecting the scattered clues written by the old thief, and describing how a real, powerful, cruel and ancient family declined step by step. The protagonist doesn't have any golden fingers, but he does indeed change the fate of some people. In the early stage, you can actually tell from the details that the protagonist is really miserable, but the protagonist is better because of his good attitude. Every time I see him making fun of Zhangjia Vocational and Technical College's trump card major, expression management, I can't help but laugh. Overall, highly recommended. It's worth trying.
I have never seen such clear-cut writing in a Tomb Raider Notes fanfic. It doesn't pretend to be invincible or deliberately cruel. This straightforward writing style makes me feel that this is not a novel. It seems that such a person exists in the original work. I follow his perspective to see the gradual decline and re-establishment of the Zhang family. While regretting the characters who passed through Tongshu's life, I was squealing at the cuteness of Xiao Zhang. I also like the modern plot and was moved to death by my mother. Come on, the author! I want to watch the finale of Uncle Tong and write a sequel with dozens of chapters!
It's a particularly good second creation of a stolen pen. I felt so selfless watching it. First of all, the atmosphere is well created. I really like the scene after the protagonist returns to the Zhang family from Nanyang. It was snowing heavily on the horizon, the silent gray tiles on the corridor, the crimson and light pink plum blossoms blooming under the eaves, and a drop of black people in the gray snow between the buildings... It immediately took me into the snow in Changbai Mountain. Then the characters are very attractive. The protagonist is sitting in front of the nameless monument of his tribe, not knowing which one is the silent monument. Although it is depressing, the author describes the vivid psychological activities very delicately, and there are vivid people on the background of silence. The interaction with the original characters is also very interesting, with a pyrotechnic atmosphere, but not monotonous, with the unique solemnity of the Zhang family and the protagonist. The writing style is very good, taking into account the atmosphere, characters, relationships, daily life, main text, and fighting. It doesn't feel sluggish, it just feels wonderful. The writing style is very unique. It is an endless aftertaste and a hearty drink of wine. It is worth watching! ! ! ! !
The main character is the Zhang family, no censorship, no ambiguity, no double male protagonist, no all, no group favor, no brain-deadness, no disgusting, no shit-peeing plot, a bit of knives but not much, a very comfortable fanfic, filled with pitfalls and explanations, not without brains, but should be beaten and killed without being cowardly, and there is no particularly irritating and aggrieved plot. The chapters are long, I suggest not to read too fast, it is easy to read in one go, serialized, very readable, a breath of fresh air for tomb robbers fanfiction
Although it is not perfect in some places, it can be said to be one of the most basic fics on the entire platform that restores the plot of the original novel. The author really went to read it. It is completely different from those fictitious followers who follow the trend to gain traffic. They don't read the novel at a glance and rely solely on hearsay, plus a few modified TV series to write random stories. Uncle San has written at least a dozen books in this series of novels. The information in them is fragmented, there are many pitfalls, and there are inconsistencies. But the author has done his best, and even the writing style is very similar to the original work. Zhang Ruishan, Zhang Haiqi, Zhang Hailou, Zhang Haixia, Zhang Haike, Zhang Xiaoyu... In addition to the main storyline, Wu Xie's private notes, Southern Files, Hidden Sea Flowers, Yucun Notes, etc. Can be seen from the author's intentions. Several other parts should be integrated into the subsequent plots, but what surprised me the most was the character Zhang Ruishan. A quick glance in the original Zhang Family Ancient Building, "The chessboard is full of blood", "A mausoleum is built, good at management", "Understandable principles, if it is an article", "Have read foreign books, open-minded, good writing skills", "Finally died in a fire" In this novel, this character is finally no longer a dead person lying in a coffin, but a living character. As for the neighbor after his death, it is a pity that Zhang Shengqing, who lived for more than 170 years, did not appear. All in all, it's a five-star rating, worthy of the name [Like]
This book is actually comparable to the original in my heart. Both the writing and the plot are very good, but there is always a slight sense of desolation and powerlessness. Sometimes it is obviously funny, but it feels like my heart is being pinched bit by bit. It is difficult to describe this feeling. It seems that everything is light. It's a quick brushstroke, without focusing on describing those regrets, but just one sentence makes people suddenly feel chilled. The whole thing is actually quite humorous, but many plots also make people uncontrollably sad. Without those so-called golden fingers, it's just an ordinary person drifting helplessly in the trend of the times. I've saved 100 chapters, it's so cool
It's a rare book that really doesn't have emotional lines or ambiguous tendencies. The author writes very deeply, and some words can be seen to be well thought out and thoughtful about life. The protagonist is actually a person who is relatively close to reality. He is kind but has separated his personality in order to survive. He only feels human when he is with other Zhang family members. But there are very few moments of warmth. The setting of the last Zhang family has an indelible sense of tragedy. The protagonist gives me the feeling that he is being pushed forward by fate and the tide of time. He is forced to make a decision without even having time to think about what he wants and what he wants to choose. In a sense, this book is quite sadistic, and not very friendly to the protagonist. I didn't feel much about the knife when I first came, but the more I read it, the more uncomfortable it became. However, overall, it is not always sad. The theme's description of the changes of the times, the old and new, has a heavy sense of history, and it describes such a cruel era very aptly. If I must say it, the protagonist is actually not a good person. However, the characters in this book are actually poor people who can't help themselves. They make different choices just because of their different positions. No one is right or wrong. It can only be said that the dust of history falls on everyone like a big mountain. Anyway, there is a very heavy and helpless feeling. Finally, I really enjoyed this book. I hope the author can update it every day and be less aggressive.
Super pretty! ! ! It's the only fanfic I've been able to watch in ten years! ! There is no so-called deliberately beautiful, powerful and miserable person, there is no all-group favorites, there are no clones of various systems, just using skills out of thin air, it is just an ordinary Zhang family, the Zhang family who are in a difficult situation and may not even be considered ordinary people, living little by little in the world of stolen pens. Basically, everyone who could be saved was saved, Hai Xia, February Red Lady's girl, Dakui, Pan Zi... In the early stage, he was a relatively lively junior of the Zhang family, and later grew into a very charismatic Zhang family elder. The Zhang family is also much stronger than the original. The second half of the people were successfully retained, and the younger brother also has a backing that he can rely on. When he loses his memory and has no goals, he will follow the marks left by his family and return to the Zhang family's new mansion. . . You must watch it, you will regret it for the rest of your life if you don't watch it! ! !
I really like Chapter 75: Zhang Haike leads his tribe to migrate and Chapter 194: Ashes to Dust. The dusty and heavy feeling of those times is like peeking into the past that actually existed. The images of the Zhangs are also very vivid. For example, they are at a loss, frustrated, make cold jokes, guess punches, play poker, and play Truth or Dare. 194'S always hot tea and some silent concern in the past made me feel that the Zhang family is not the cold Zhang family, but the Zhang family with flesh and blood. The love between Ms. Zhang and Mr. Zhang in the real world line is also very, very good, especially Ms. Zhang looks so soft on me. There are also some overlaps between the two lines, which are very interesting, such as Qi Shengun, Xiaoxu's family, and Shaanxi Lei. Zhang Family Registration Directory 023 The feeling of looking at the present through the future. There are many extra episodes that I love to watch, but after reading the storyline between the Lei Family Master and Uncle Haitong, I just felt sad. Old friends from the north are also very good. Meeting old friends in a foreign country will pave the way for future friendships between the blind in the south and the mute in the north. An Express Delivery expresses Uncle Haitong's care for the elders vividly, and there are also some Waiguoren extras that are very novel to see Uncle Haitong from another person's perspective.
I dare not say that this is the best "Tomb Raiders" fan fiction, but it must be my personal favorite. I want to seriously write a review for it, because it is so good that it deserves to be seen by more people. About the text: It's as clever as it is clumsy. Many people say that this piece of writing is plain, but I prefer to describe it in four words - it is as clever as it is clumsy. The text of "A Hundred Years of Alone" seems very plain at first glance, but after reading it, I realize that it is not plain, but a kind of prose-like lyricism. Simple and restrained, but every word is spoken in the heart. There is no glamor of showing off skills, but there is strength accumulated over time. As you read, you will feel that those words have accompanied the protagonist through a long hundred years. For example, the sentence at the end of the first volume: "He thought that this person must still have to walk a long way. Traveling with dust, he would go to a time and space that he could not go to." At first glance, it seems to be from the perspective of the jailer, but upon closer inspection, isn't this the author's gentle prophecy for the protagonist Zhang Haitong? Doesn't it resonate with us onlookers? It was the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and Zhang Haitong's life had just begun. And we know - he still has a long way to go. It's dusty and full of wind and frost, but we still have to go on firmly. The phrase "time and space that cannot be reached" is the attention paid to Haitong by the Zhang family who have been swallowed up by history, and it is their farewell that is so calm that it is almost cruel. In just one sentence, I can express my heartache, admiration and helplessness. About the characters and themes: Home supports a hundred years of traveling alone Whether it is the social beast in his previous life or Zhang Haitong in this life, the author has portrayed him vividly and realistically. What touches me most is that this article contains a warm core, home. It was precisely because he had a family, relatives, and kin that Zhang Haitong was able to survive that long, almost lonely century. The title of the book is "A Hundred Years of Walking Alone", but every line is full of fetters and support. This contrast is precisely the most touching part of this article. Unsolved mysteries and unsolved mysteries about the original work: a calm view of history Many fans like "It's hard to save people", and I also like to make up for those stories in my fans. But every time I see the happy ending after the rewrite, I always feel a little nihilistic. I never understood why I felt this way until I saw a different answer in this article. Zhang Haitong is right: he is not predicting, he is just stating the history that has already happened. The two-dimensional story is different from the three-dimensional world after all. Only by acknowledging that the past has happened can we face the future. Only in this way will change be anything but nothing. The author uses this calm, almost bystander perspective to fill in the pitfalls of the original work, making the story thicker, more believable, and more poignant. About the shaping of the Zhang family: Everything is for preservation Many fans who write about the Zhang family tend to fall into the trap of "robbing tombs for the sake of robbing tombs". But this article reminded me: if a protagonist is really the Zhang family, then tomb robbing is never the purpose—preservation is. The meaning of the existence of all Zhang family members is to serve the purpose of the patriarch. The patriarch's goal is the Bronze Gate, the ultimate goal. This sounds cruel, but it is the reason why the Zhang family has been able to last for thousands of years: they have a unified goal and a common responsibility. Similarly, Zhang Qiling's portrayal also won my heart. He has neither been overly deified, nor has he been pulled off the altar and become OOC. He is Zhang Qiling - the patriarch of the Zhang family, the one who has always pursued the truth and protection after taking responsibility. Let me start by saying: I don't reject Pingxie CP, and I understand everyone's feelings about sugar-eating. But what this review wants to talk about is another dimension-responsibility and family. So below I will not interpret these plots from a CP perspective. If this makes some readers feel "confused", I would like to apologize in advance. It is purely a matter of my personal taste. Just like the conversation between him and Wu Xie in the recent chapter, handing the Ghost Seal to Wu Xie... Outside of the original work, these plots are often simply interpreted as the romance of Ping Xie's CP. Someone shouted, "Ten years of my life in exchange for your lifetime of innocence." I don't deny that this sentence is good to eat, but it was said by the third uncle in the interview, and it has an ominous meaning of shooting the arrow first and then shooting the target. Someone seems to have forgotten: it has never been Wu Xie's obligation to enter the Bronze Gate. Guarding the gate is Laojiumen's promise, but within three generations, no one from Laojiumen has actually done this. It is shameful to break a promise, but in the face of survival, who can have an easier time than whom? Why should Wu Xie want to go to the Bronze Gate? Just because he was born in the bureau, it doesn't mean he will be sacrificed naturally. Therefore, I personally think that Zhang Qiling was never the Bronze Gate for Wu Xie to enter. "Exchange ten years of mine for your lifetime of innocence." It's just the author's words under Pingxie CP, but it should not and will not be the core of the original work. Guarding the Bronze Gate and exploring the ultimate goal behind it has always been the responsibility assigned to oneself by the Zhang family, and it was Zhang Qiling's choice as the clan leader. Just like the sentence in "The Wandering Earth": "In the face of disaster, there is only responsibility." There is no fairness, no pain, no pain. It's just that the Zhang family is more willing than the Wang family to make such a choice after being born with immortality. For thousands of years, the sacrificed bloodline, the harsh clan rules, and the clan's sobriety... Were cruel and helpless. And this is precisely the deepest core of the original work "Tomb Robbers Notes", and it is also what this fanfic captures most accurately. If you are also looking for a quiet story to accompany a person through a hundred years, then "The Stealing Pen: A Hundred Years of Walking Alone" is worth reading. Thanks to the author for writing such a clever and clumsy work that emphasizes responsibility and affection.
It's very nice but very cold. You will never see it in the book promotion plaza. Click on it and you will earn money. The subject matter is very novel and the author's writing is also very good. I used to read Tomato without logging in for a year and a half, so I created an account specifically to give this book five stars. The shaping and positioning of the protagonist is really attractive and made me happy. A new book, as enjoyable as it was at the beginning, it was miserable at the end. Currently I can only check out the two chapters updated by the author at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night, which is painful [crying] I suggest you keep it and watch it, otherwise you will be as unlucky as me. This book is in my top three stolen books and I will always follow it🥹The author really made Haitong flesh and blood. The original protagonist is blended with the original book very well and is not annoying at all. Unlike some other fan fiction, the original protagonist is just like a tool made to fit the author's xp, and the plot is also copied and pasted. There are some original plots by the author in this book that are super interesting. This book is really beyond color‼ ️The author will update soon🥹🥹
About the character: Zhang Haitong, a layman who looks very much like the Zhang family. In his previous life, he was destined to be a bull and horse. In this life, he is the exclusive destiny of the Zhang family. Our Uncle Tong is humorous (cold humor is also humorous), has a gentle personality (for Xiao Zhang), and has superior force. Picking up a sea building, saving a sea hero, extending the life of a girl for ten years, and teasing the family is like thirsting for water. The author's writing style is super good, and the foreshadowing is very deep. Each character is not his own supporting role, but has a complete story line. When they are finally connected together, you will be very surprised. And it also fills in a lot of holes in the original work. The world view of the fusion of time and space is grand, and the slow fusion process is magical. This plot line is also very interesting. I also like the friendship line between Xiao Xu and Brother Tong. Moreover, the author imitated a lot of Yucun's notes and made Wu Xie's character vivid and lifelike. It's super beautiful\(//∇//)\Highly recommended So can the author update ten times a day?
Nice! The writing style of this book is definitely ranked among the best in Tomato! The author's expressive language is lively and very natural. He can outline the charm of a new character in just a few paragraphs or chapters. It's really awesome! Moreover, despite the joy and lightness on the surface of the article, the tone of this article is heavy. The life experience of the protagonist is mixed with the background of the dark era, which makes it read with a very special flavor, like a piece of chocolate with complex flavor, which is quite charming. Ps-After reading forty chapters, I couldn't help but comment, it's really good! The character of the protagonist is very three-dimensional, and the article is very comfortable to read. Although there are occasional missing words/word order errors, it does not affect the reading experience. This is the most comfortable book I have read on Tomato in recent months. Madam, author, you must finish it🥺
Zhang Haitong is actually a very charming person in my heart. This charm comes from the sense of security he gives people. Although he is not tall in stature, it seems that Yongyun has the power to protect everything. He is strong and fragile, cruel but kind. This young man who has always maintained a youthful appearance gives people a feeling of heartbreak. His obsession and cold humor, there are countless filth in the world, he lives with the filth, and judges the good and evil in his heart. When he grieved over the corpses of his fellow tribesmen and cut his wrists to draw blood to save the head of the Lei family, I truly saw the depth of his soul. Unnecessarily sad and unreasonably kind, I like his fun and resonate with his soul. There are mountains of ice and snow in the world, and there is boundless blazing heat. I have seen his back walking alone, always on the way to breaking through the ending. Unlike the Iron Triangle, he is a unique soul with fun and warmth hidden in his coldness. It's a pleasure to meet you and witness and experience a period of your life. Zhang Haitong, Uncle Tong.
It's so shocking and delicious. It's so beautiful and so miserable that I'm crazy about eating it. Uncle Tong is like a succubus in my eyes. The plot is very compact and full. Uncle Tong's fighting power is super high and he kills people randomly. It makes me feel good to watch it. There's a big turning point in his life experience in the middle and later stages. Uncle Tong is so delicious when he is sick. Uncle Tong who raises children is so delicious, and Haike. Uncle Tong, who co-ruls the Zhang family overseas, is so sweet. In short, Uncle Tong is so sweet (with a crazy face). The author really likes to write flashbacks. There are several flashbacks that span more than ten chapters and I didn't even react. In fact, from the first chapter to more than 300 chapters, it is a hearty flashback. Hahaha, teacher, I will follow you forever.
It's super good-looking. I often read it by fellow fans of The Stolen Writing. My only requirement for watching The Stolen Writing is not to destroy the original characters, because I think you read The Stolen Writing and are attracted by the characters and stories in it, which triggers inspiration and ideas, and then you want to write something to express your feelings and expectations. No matter what kind of fanfic you write, if you have changed the character and behavior of the original characters, then I think it is not a fanfic, but you are using the shell of a stolen pen to write your own story, which has nothing to do with a fanfic of a stolen pen. Some characters added by fans have obvious biases, either too close to the aboriginal people, or they have some meaning against the aboriginal people. God knows, what you see when watching fanfics is the chemical reaction between empathy and rivalry. You have written a fanfic, and in order to enrich the image of your own original character, you have to create and kill the original character regardless of the life and death of the original character. How uncomfortable it is. This book made me feel that the protagonist was not uncomfortable at all, and it was very smooth. Even if he got along with the original characters, he had a chemical reaction, and he did not steal the scene. The charm of his character has not diminished at all, and is gradually improving as things develop. During the process of reading, I really looked forward to the protagonist's appearance. I feel that the protagonist has strength, can see clearly, has his own system of thinking and action, and has that sudden cuteness and contrast. In the description process, there is no unnecessary praise or unnecessary criticism of anyone. It is a situation formed under the normal development of events. I really agree with this way of writing. The author's description made me understand the Zhang family more thoroughly. At first, my understanding of the Zhang family was very superficial. In this book, I have a deeper understanding of the Zhang family. In the tide of the times, even the Zhang family with immortality has to make various decisions. The decisions made lead to the subsequent results. It is no longer a single flat image of the Zhang family with immortality. Finally, I really hope that the author will update it more. It's really beautiful. I really hope that when I open it, I will see the author burst into dozens of chapters🌼🌼🌼
The writing is so beautiful, Fairy Grass Seedling🌱, there are many novels with similar themes. This is the first one I have seen that details the political struggle within the Zhang family and the situation of the Zhang family under the background of feudal society at that time. The Zhang family is scary but also very handsome, and all the people written about it have very high IQs. Oh, by the way, the little brother is also very cute☺️
The characters in my wife's works are flesh and blood, and people are not one-sided. We have to figure out the unfinished words and underlying emotions in many words. Sometimes we really can't express them. Uncle Tong is really tired. Let him sleep for a while. (My wife's writing of Invincible is really great. Xiao Zhang's name really looks like a cat. The character's little talkative atmosphere is really good. The subsequent descriptions really have a sense of historical vicissitudes. I really don't know how to describe the feeling of the characters written by my wife. It's really, really great. I really want to read Invincible again and look forward to the third volume.)
I saw a different story about the old Zhang family. Everyone with the surname Zhang has his or her own IP. Hahaha, the author's descriptions are very vivid and interesting. These may belong to male number N - Hai Ming, an autistic person who later ran freely in Africa, Hai Yi, the second generation of dragon boat racing, and Zhang Rui, who loves to write diaries. Shan, he also likes to play cards, playing the role of Zhang Longsheng, an old minister who comes to the rescue late, a group of fake patriarchs from all over the country, and later the real brother Zhang Qiling, whose face has no credibility [laughing], and similar to Bai Yueguang Uncle Tong, who walked heavily into the limited time of many people, and then walked out gently. Lots and lots of interesting chapters and interesting conversations. The author must have a super interesting soul to write such interesting words [laughs]
It's really beautiful. It's a type of writing that I like very much. The writing is very delicate and delicate. Personally, I feel that there is a sense of staleness as elders recount memories to younger generations, and there is also a rotten and damp smell unique to that period of history, especially when the Zhang family was hit hard. The author describes Zhang Haitong in a very flesh-and-blood way. He is not just one-sided, but three-dimensional. Zhang Haitong can kill people coldly and ruthlessly, and he can also complain in his heart with a straight face. He is a bit boring person. Zhang Haitong belongs to the Zhang family alone, but he is not just a member of the Zhang family. The author writes about an ancient feudal family very well. What the author writes about the Zhang family makes me see more of their helplessness at not being able to save the family, but having to shoulder the family's mission and move forward. Zhang Haitong is such a person. I highly recommend this fanfic. It is the best fanfic I have ever read. It does not lack the taste of the original work, but also has a lot of my own style.
Well, it's a wonderful time travel, no cheats, no cp, no OOC characters, basically the same as the original. But one thing I don't understand is that it was so hard in the beginning, but in the later stage the plot has not changed at all. It is still the younger brother who sheds blood as a bodyguard, and then the Iron Triangle Yucun takes care of himself. That's the patriarch of the Zhang family. The Zhang family is still here, and it's not like no one cares about him anymore. How could he still get to this point? Oh, because my younger brother has been the head of the Zhang family for decades, but no one in the Zhang family loves him as much as Wu Xie, a friend who has only been with him for a few years. At least if Wu Xie had known that he had a gift from heaven and that the Wang family was an enemy at that time in the Zhang family, he would never have let him wander outside alone. Even if he didn't care about anything else, he would have mobilized all his strength to find him first. Only the younger brothers would live in seclusion with Wu Xie. Zhang Haitong and the overseas Zhang family members must have felt guilty and short of breath and let the patriarch and Wu Xie go.
The male protagonist has no cp, no system or big cheats. The narrative writing is somewhat similar to the original work. It is a very original fanfic. Although it is a third perspective, the main character is very good. Xiao Zhang is a taciturn person with rich inner activities. There is no OOC. You can feel at ease. It is a type where the more you write, the better. It's not finished yet, so I always read a section and read it, but I haven't been able to write a complete review. I really like the rhythm of this book, so I'll write a few sentences first. There are two parallel lines, one starts from before the ancient city of Sizhou, and the other line involves spoilers. It is this line that some people may think will make Xiao Xu a little bit uncomfortable. But other than that, the other lines are well written, such as the part where the two lines converge and is born. Flashback + parallel lines, and finally meeting when the incident broke out, this is my favorite writing method, it has a sense of fate, some people may find it confusing, but I like this kind of narrated feeling, it is a little thicker, in addition to the protagonist and the protagonist group, other supporting characters can also leave a deep impression on people, such as Miss Xu San, Matthew, etc. This perspective is very flavorful The writing style is good, simple line drawings, which become more obvious as you read later. I have forgotten a little bit about this biography and other ones after reading it for so long, but the feeling of this simple writing is inexplicably similar. The ones that impressed me the most are Four Slaughters of Huangkui and Three Days of Silence. Haha, it feels like that inexplicably. I can't describe it in detail. There will be some jokes in the front, I can accept it, it looks good! ! It's to the point where I'll come back to write again after a literary drought. Come on, author!
Compared with some authors in Tomato who forcefully pull CP and shape the original protagonist into their own leather jacket, this article actually has more flavor of the original work. The protagonist has a personal subjective consciousness, the plot is also very good, and it has the feeling that history is earth-shaking and people are as small as insects. Did I chase you for a year? I was only 16 when I chased you, and now I'm almost 18. It's so long.
It is one of the many fan books that stands out [like]. It is a very unique novel. The character descriptions, expressions, and descriptions of martial arts actions are all very good. The interaction of the characters is also very well written [love] [love] [love] [like] [like] [like] [like] [like] [like] [like] [like] [like] It is a good book.
Although I only want to read the fanfic because I like the characters, this book really makes me a little sad every time the comments ask the protagonist to save someone or wipe out someone's regrets. Because when he was asked like this, he actually didn't even have the strength to save himself. Many things seem to be just a node, and it seems that you can change it if you know it, but the times are like turbulent waves, and destiny is like a star-studded chessboard. A single move can affect the whole body. A drop of water or a star can do very little. The protagonist can work hard to survive in the Zhang family in this era, and his life is getting better and better in the eyes of others. It is really amazing and hard-working. But I have only read more than sixty chapters, and the Zhang family's migration has ended. When I look at the number of chapters of his suffering, it seems as if it has just begun, which is sad. But I still praise the author for his good writing. Although occasionally the side descriptions forced me to slow down while listening to the book, but because I didn't write about the pain directly all the time, it allowed me to continue reading even though I refuse to read boring books. People are too tired to live, and I don't like reading articles that make people more tired. The characters are very cute. Even if the characters have secondary designs, they are meant to add flesh and blood instead of letting themselves go. Everyone and everything has its own logic, and there is no facial makeup at all, and the plot is not watered down.
Unlike many non-CP novels I have read, the characters are very vivid. Let me see a different Zhang family. I particularly like the character of Uncle Tong. He has a strong and stable core. I feel that he reflects many workers in daily life. Although he is not very talkative, he is reliable in doing things. Being in a place with him gives people a sense of peace of mind. He silently worked hard to use his own abilities to make up for many of the original works' ambiguities. Even when he was seriously ill in the end, he still shined for the family. I really like this protagonist. [The magic work of bird food][The magic work of bird food][The magic work of bird food] I don't know why my heart has been inexplicably heavy since Uncle Tong died (although I knew he was not dead). Although the departure of one person will not stop the Zhang family from taking action, it just feels like the Zhangs have lost a place that can make their hearts "settled". In a sense, Uncle Tong can be regarded as another "home" for the Zhangs. A modern soul has not been completely assimilated by the environment of the time. It maintains its original intention and will give appropriate warmth to Xiao Zhang. This is something that ordinary people cannot do. I feel that this kind of Uncle Tong has a kind of divinity that can save all living beings. Watching it again, I felt a touch of sadness. The wheel of history is rolling forward, and many things are powerless. The pain of "immortal species" lies in constantly experiencing the pain of separation until the final numbness. Fortunately, Uncle Tong is not alone. He is also accompanied by his tribe.
Really highly recommended! I haven't been willing to read it. I wanted to wait for this article to reach the end before reading it in one breath. However, the author's writing is really good. I couldn't help reading the latest chapter. The characters and plot are very reasonable. It is the kind of work that I want to keep reading after five chapters. At the beginning, I thought that the protagonist's time traveling between two worlds would make the progress of the article very slow. But no, no spoilers. This article is really worth giving everyone a try. As long as the author keeps updating and does not rush the ending, I personally think this work can be ranked in the top three of the same category in my heart. I hope to catch up to the finale.
The whole story is full of love, and the principle of intertwining world lines in the later stage needs to be sorted out. The author's writing style is very gentle and real. He does not deliberately say that he wants everyone to love him because of his love for him. Everyone loves from the heart. Meaning, everyone is nice and treated well. Through the author's words, I can see a lot of warmth that I haven't seen in other articles. The Zhang family is not a feudal and oppressive system. It is a family where you can see the sunshine and trees in front of the Hong Kong Station window and take photos together during the New Year. It's been a long time since I've written a long review. I've been following it for so long that I've already vaguely remembered it after a hundred chapters. But it's very interesting. There are no surprises, no cheats, and no system. Everything was spelled out by Haitong himself. I like Zhang Haitong very much. He has a unique personality charm. One second he can finish a task outside and still have hostile blood on his face, and the next second he is adding firewood in the kitchen to cook pancakes for the children picking up pancakes in the south. Gentleness, once again, the author's gentleness made me see the tenderness of Haitong. I can see a lot of tenderness in the extra story. I like to read the comments and guess whether it is Xiao Zhang and whether that one is Xiao Zhang. It makes me feel that every Zhang family member is not the cold Zhang family, or "there were heavy casualties that year", but that Xiao Zhang likes to eat and will inform Haike about meals. The three Xiao Zhangs will play cards together and so on. In summary, there is no heroine, original protagonist, no system cheats, and no cp. It is normal for fan fiction to have fictitious characters. OOC is within controllable range, but I think everyone is very considerate. Then, author, I like you! ! !
In my opinion, this novel is the best among Pirates of the Pen fanfic and the one that tells the story most completely. I even feel that this novel can be included in the Pirates of Pen series as Zhang Family Gaiden. Because the author really read the original work, analyzed each story line, and filled in the logical loopholes in the original work. It also redeems many of our difficulties in reading the original work. It is not about rigidly rescuing anyone, but connecting the story lines and smoothly rewriting a person's fate from a certain node. This is basically unique in fan fiction. Moreover, the author completely shows us the life of Haitong. At first, Haitong gave me the feeling that he is a kind of god wandering in the world, but he is not omnipotent. He also has his own flaws and cannot fully control everything, but it is this inability to be perfect that makes it more attractive. On the other hand, what I like is the relationship between Haitong and Haike, Haiqi, Hailou, Haixia and other Xiao Zhangs. It really feels like home. Haitong is a big head and protects everyone. Especially the one with the executive deputy patriarch of Haike, it was very funny and heartwarming.
To be honest, this is the most touching tomb robber fanfic I have read among the dozen or so. It is the only one that made me truly feel the sadness of the Zhang family's decline from its prosperity and its former glory. Especially when the article describes the fate of the Zhang family's decline and the migration of ethnic groups. There is also the sentence "Fate... Dust returns to dust, dust returns to dust, and there is nothing left", which is quite touching. The author added a lot of passages worth recalling over and over again in the story. It feels like what you are reading is not just a novel, but more like a masterpiece worth chewing over and over again? The author's writing style is the best I have ever read among Tomb Raider fanfics. It is not just a regular adaptation of the original work, but more like a follow-up and narrative text. You can really feel that Zhang Haitong (the protagonist) has truly integrated into the Tomb Raider fanfic, rather than being forced into it by the author. It can only be said that the author treats his characters and the third uncle equally. The plot is ingenious and reaches its peak, right? The only drawback is probably that it's too long and you might lose interest if you look at the middle part. It's like chewing wax—it's tasteless and it's a pity to throw it away—it's worth a try. Personally, I feel that this book has completely clicked on my xp