[Unlimited streaming + thriller + survival]
A strange flight plunged into eternal darkness three minutes after takeoff. Flight attendants disappear, equipment malfunctions, and there is absolute nothingness outside the window. The cold broadcast announces cruel rules: Welcome aboard the reincarnation flight. The only way to survive is to complete endless horrific copies.
The survivors were forced to enter a dilapidated hospital shrouded in black fog.
From "Midnight Hospital", where ghosts roam, to "Abandoned Factory", where machines eat people, dangerous killing stages are opened one after another. Ghosts follow iron laws, companions have their own unique skills, and points and curses go hand in hand. In this cage at an altitude of 10,000 meters, they must make a difficult choice between suspicion and sacrifice to explore the ultimate truth hidden in the flight. Can they survive reincarnation and return to the human world? Or will you be completely lost and become part of the abyss?
Reader comments
It's a headache to watch. The amount of information in each episode is too little. It's best to only give information and some objective facts. It's better to have fewer adjectives to describe people's moods and actions and descriptions of scenes that are not closely related to the plot. There are too many metaphors and adjectives. In many cases, just one sentence is enough.
The first copy, especially in the dean's office, was too drawn out and the writing was very emotional.
In short, a little suggestion, maybe it's because the author and I are not on the same page, keep up the good work!
What do you say about the first copy? The main character doesn't have much role.
It's a headache to watch. The amount of information in each episode is too little. It's best to only give information and some objective facts. It's better to have fewer adjectives to describe people's moods and actions and descriptions of scenes that are not closely related to the plot. There are too many metaphors and adjectives. In many cases, just one sentence is enough. The first copy, especially in the dean's office, was too drawn out and the writing was very emotional. In short, a little suggestion, maybe it's because the author and I are not on the same page, keep up the good work!
What do you say about the first copy? The main character doesn't have much role.
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