This chapter will probably be released very late, very late, maybe even tomorrow.
No matter what I write, I am not satisfied.
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By the way, let’s take this opportunity to recommend a book.
I read more than ten books while I was in bed, but in the end I found only five books that were more interesting. I was able to read all the contents of the public version. I originally wanted to recommend these five books, but when I thought about it carefully, if these books were just
The public version is more beautiful, but it exploded after it was released, so wouldn’t I be scolded to death?
So I subscribed for a while and continued reading the contents of Chapters 2 and 30.
Then……
Now the only thing I think I can recommend is one book.
"I am not stupid, but actually pure and kind"
Historical, semi-fictional and realistic works.
What can I say about this book? In fact, the senses are quite complicated because the author likes to show off his skills too much.
There were a lot of poisonous points during the public version, but they were all minor problems. They were probably just a slight frown on the brows. They were not unbearable, but it could be seen that the relationship between the characters and the turning point of things were not handled smoothly enough.
, it feels a bit like exerting too much force.
However, the structure of the book is very clever and has a clear rhythm. The reading experience is actually quite good when read in one sitting. The foreshadowing of events is also gradual and circular. There is no hammer here and there, which makes people feel that the main line is unclear.
But as I said, this author likes to show off his skills too much.
The logic of the book is so strong that I suspect that the author focused on the logical sequence and made up too many "details and coincidences", so the story of the whole book is actually not enjoyable at all. It imitates Yue Guan's
The style of "Hui Ming" and Banana's "The Son-in-law" are also quite obvious, especially the recent plot in the Qing Dynasty's rear area. The style is very similar to the anti-golden war in "The Son-in-law".
But to be honest... I really felt that this plot was too long and too long. Obviously, many places could be fast forwarded, but the author kept making up coincidences one after another in order to portray the characters. In my personal sense, the whole story was...
The war plot completely collapsed after the end, but thanks to the author's clear pacing and reasonable rhythm design, it didn't collapse.
After all, these plot developments are the "most logical" things.
It's just that the story seems a bit unpleasant.
That's why I said that this author likes to "show off his skills" too much. He arranges everything clearly, and the foreshadowing in the front can be connected to the back, and all the pitfalls can be filled in. Almost no space is wasted (except for the initial listing)
Part of it, a whole dozen chapters that I think are insignificant).
But overall, this book is the only one I can recommend among the dozen or so books I have read recently. After all, I have caught up with the latest chapters.
Finally, I would like to say that this book already has four female protagonists who have relationships, and judging from the description, I guess the author may have come up with the necessary conditions for summoning the dragon... I am quite disgusted with this, especially
The development of two of the girls really struck me as too bloody and clichéd.
However, considering that the book is set in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, there were three wives and four concubines in ancient times... (Here I want to complain a little bit. You said that you have made up the Chu Dynasty in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Why not just write about it?
Okay, I had to talk about the Qing Dynasty, the historical orthodoxy of the Chinese dynasty. I almost gave up the book because of this.)