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I finished reading two books in two days. After reading Shigure Baby, I read another book and realized I had read it before. Actually, I have a little suggestion. After reading two books, I found that the others' follow-ups were a bit too sparse. They were a little disappointed not to see Luo Jiuchuan at the back of Shigure's book. The same goes for Xingxing. I didn't see Xiaoyu meeting Xingxing's mother and the others and attending the wedding together. Some people did not see the corresponding ending. I also hope that the new book will have corresponding endings for others. Come on. Jiuchuan is very good to baby Shigure.
So far (8 chapters), it's okay, but personally I've read a lot of this type of writing, and there's no particularly attractive plot yet (this book is still in its infancy, laying out the plot and shaping the basic characters). Before reading this book, I had seen several such writings that had good emotional shaping and allowed readers to integrate into their emotions (although there are The author insists on swapping gender identities after the male and female protagonists die and are reborn in another world, which breaks the near perfection of the original book). If the author can write the emotions well and the characters are well created, even if the plot is a little more common, it should be considered a good book (big cheers to the author, just try your best. If you don't write well, it will be regarded as experience, come on) I also read the author's "Where Should I Go When I Transformed into a Girl" (I didn't read it from 50 to 121, but the author has done a good job in shaping the emotions. 50 To 121 did not have a huge impact on the overall emotional shaping). That book is very good. It can be said to be a rare masterpiece, but the ending is not good. It can be said that the worst thing about that book is the ending, but you also know the problem of the ending (after all, Shigure does too). The author's pet peeve is that he wants to give Shigure a good ending, but the ending is too "reasonable" and destroys the "uniqueness" of the two people's story. The ending is too forced). However, according to the current situation of this book, the protagonist should have a completely good ending. The author does not have to worry about the ending of Shigure's book. However, the good ending may not be as good as the bad ending of Shigure's book (that book is a good ending).
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