
Being a Hunter in the 1980S
在80年代当猎人
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 2.5M Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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598Chapters
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Sincerely, when I first started reading the first chapter, I thought the pig's foot was San'er, but it turned out to be Lu Ming.
Understand? ?
I'm a little bit unaccustomed to it. I immediately started talking to Uncle Bing and our mother, and then we met like we have been good brothers for many years. It was a bit too indifferent and had no background to explain. The writing and character were okay, and I frowned when I read it.
After reading about ten chapters, I didn't even mention the origin and background of the protagonist! The background of the story is not clear. The title of the book only mentions the historical background. The protagonist is set to be a time-traveling and reborn aboriginal? I don't know if the author has explained it later, but the first dozen or so chapters make readers have no interest in reading the subsequent content.
I can't keep up after more than 120 chapters. The whole flow is complicated. Thinking about it, I have to pay more than 10 yuan every day, which is a bit of a loss.
I was confused. I read two or three chapters and didn't know who the main character was.
Some suggestions
After reading Chapter 40, I have some suggestions for the author. The writing ideas are quite smooth, but the writing is a bit overdone, and a lot of the content is taken for granted. The first one is rice. Even if the Northeast is the origin of rice, these state-owned canteens cannot provide rice as a staple food every day (it is in short supply all over the country), and they will not open the supply without money. They can only sell it very cheaply or give meal tickets to welfare canteens. In the villages below, most families will exchange fine grains such as rice and white flour for coarse grains such as corn and sorghum, exchanging one for two or three. Especially if you are a working-class family, and there is no grain capital in the countryside, even if you farm the land and pay for the grain, you will not have enough to eat. Two noodles and three-height noodles are what you often eat. The second is the issue of money. There is an old saying that a kindness turns into an enemy. If you buy meat that costs 60 cents (the author must have realized that the price dropped to 40 cents later) for 20 cents or 30 cents, even if it is sold at a low price, it is not that cheap. In the era when the monthly salary is only a few dozen yuan, you will give in. Half of the profit is given, and one thousand kilograms of meat is three hundred. A formal worker may not be able to save so much money in a year. Accepting such a large profit without giving back is not the correct way to interact with people. What kind of feedback can the village chief give you that is worth thousands of dollars a year to make friends with? The ease of making money should not be the reason for you to cut your own flesh to give to outsiders. Cutting your flesh to feed eagles is a Buddha, not a hunter. Finally, there is the heroine. She is wearing a windbreaker and sunglasses in the winter. She is too fashionable and looks dramatic, okay? Her beauty is not that romantic. Her character design is not in line with the times. How can she be the heroine if she comes from the south? She gave up her job as a formal reporter in the south for love. To be honest, I can't imagine how such a woman could be involved with the protagonist. I can't explain why she is a hero saving a beauty or just because of sex.
I can't stand it anymore, so why do I have to do it? If I don't do it, no one will watch it?
After reading more than ten chapters, I still don't know who the protagonist is.
What happened to the author? Edit it and say it
There has been no update and no explanation.
After seeing more than 100 chapters in which he died of a poisonous attack, the protagonist was too cowardly. He didn't even give a shit when the people fighting him fought over him, and he even stopped other brothers from seeking revenge. He was a coward.
The writing is okay and a bit loose. A girl from the 1980s would sleep in a room with a stranger. She has an inexplicable reputation. I feel like you are telling the current story in the 1980s.
This book… I'm really hungry if I can continue reading it.
His name is Lu Ming. He almost looks like Lu Lu, the protagonist of the book next door.
So in this book you wrote, who is the protagonist? Is it Lu or Zhang?
Rebirth in the 1980s as an unjust big hunter
People who watched it were confused. After watching several pictures, they didn't know who the protagonist was. There was no introduction to the protagonist's background. Quit!
A 180-pound dog killed a 300-pound wild boar by biting an artery, cow 13
Where is the author? Come and talk. I found something wrong with Chapter 66. Wasn't it written about the Daxinganling area? Chapter 66 is written not far from the Changbai Mountains. These are two directions, okay?
Stopped updating? ? ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
It's probably useless. It's been two months.
It's Chinese New Year, does the author want to come out and blow up the corpse?
Worth the wait
Don't worry, the fun continues.
Where is the author? No more updates?