
Extreme Part-Time Job
极限打工
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 866k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Superpowers
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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319Chapters
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Raise a Glass to the Bright Moon
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When I saw Sika, I thought of you, the author. I begged to return to Korean entertainment and write about Sika again.
I'm tired of reading pure Korean entertainment novels. Just have some elements like this. It's easier to get results and get out of the circle than to hang out with idols until the end of the world. After all, Korean entertainment novels are too niche and easily affected by reality. Come on, the three authors we followed together at the beginning, Big Brother Dirty Ji and Dr. Dan, have all successfully transformed. It's just you, Mr. Mu.
If it weren't for the daily introduction to works of the same type, I wouldn't have known that the author had published a new book. I've never seen it mentioned in other Korean entertainment comment sections.
Why don't you write about Korean entertainment? It would be great if the theme of urban fantasy and crime solving is combined with Korean entertainment elements 😭😭😭
He's here, he's here, he's here with a new book!
The biggest problem so far is that there are too many typos! ! ! !
The writing is OK, but the background is too slow to draw out. If it were written in a system and a dark blue color, it would not feel so cold.
I don't understand. The Twins Institute is a symbiosis between humans and evil spirits. Only by repeatedly experiencing the pain of evil spirits can we use the power of evil spirits. How can other witches, gods, and shoe cults use the power of evil spirits at will?
I would like to ask, is there any other (please Baidu) in this book?
I feel that this is better than a simple Korean entertainment. It can be regarded as an urban fantasy. I didn't like the previous ones, but this one is very good.
The writing is really good, and it is thoughtful in every aspect. But I feel that the author's name and introduction are too difficult to attract people. The background is that Korea has not fully utilized it. I hope it will improve in the future.
Give the author a suggestion. Have you ever considered writing a Seoul-style book based on the current templates of Tokyo-style? For example, the protagonist is a reborn high school student, and Goldfinger is an exorcist or something like that. He goes to class during the day and exorcises demons at night. What we have to deal with are those sticks that have been corrupted by desire and turned into demons. And because they studied in schools like Seoul Arts High School or Hallym Arts High School, they got to know a lot of artists. After all, it's really hard to imagine writing about Korea without writing about idols. Then in the process, the author's personal understanding of Korean society will be written out, such as what habits Koreans have and why they have this habit. Finally, if possible, I hope the heroine is Sika.
Let's write about Korean entertainment This subject is really good
The book is okay, but the title is really unappealing.
Mu Dada, you can take a look at Seoul Windbreaker 2002. The author does not just write about the entertainment industry, but mainly about business. The information is prepared in detail and is more realistic.
It feels pretty good, but the title of the book is too low-key. I wouldn't have clicked it if it hadn't been recommended by a friend.
It's Chapter 10. Why haven't you got a part-time job yet? The golden finger is not obvious.
Why has Baishen Flower Shop been removed from the shelves?
I have read more than 40 chapters. Can anyone who has read more tell me if it is Korean entertainment?
The author should write a slightly serious stick-themed novel, about the despair, madness and extravagance of society under a plutocratic economy, like Chicago 1990. There have been too many articles about Japan recently, and almost none about Bangzi. This book is mainly about the power system and I don't understand much about it.
It's so hard to live!
Does the author publish any new books? Did he go to another station to write a book?