If you read too many famous books, you are not suitable for writing online articles

I've been a good kid since I was a kid, and my dad is a good dad too.

I remember when I was in junior high school, the teacher brought us a large list of books, including "How to Make Steel", "Cannibal Diary", "Flower Tea Girl", "Notre Dame of Paris", "Verne Trilogy" and other 100 famous books, and asked us to read part of it during the holidays (note, it is a part), and then write down our feelings after reading.

Damn, 100 books, my dad forced me to read them.

I protested, and he said, "If you watch part of it like them, you'll always be on the same starting line as them!"

When I grew up, my classmates went abroad and bought houses, and I became a "left-behind child".

Only then did I realize that we were not born at the same starting line, and the distance between them is not something that 100 famous books can make up.

Looking back at my old father, I sighed.

"I'm really a big zombie" was written by me after careful consideration, and I thought about the plot line in it for a whole month.

Looking back at the results, he sighed again and began to scold himself:

You write a hammer plot line, and now that life is so stressful, you just let your readers and dads watch it cool!

So, I added "cool" to the extreme, unless it is not reviewed.... (There is a chapter that has not been reviewed 6 times in a row, and I am almost so angry that I don't want to write it)

The book was supposed to be on the shelves in chapter 20, but I found that the plot was not rolled out, so I dragged it back to chapter 30.

The protagonist Tang Dong, an outcast (in fact, has a background), was framed by his ex-girlfriend and male girlfriend and fell into a zombie pile and became a zombie.

He was a wise but inexperienced man who was only meant to protect his brother and woman.

There are a lot of pits dug in the front, mainly for the later plot development. So in the early stage, you may look chaotic and have no clue, but you just need to grasp the psychological changes of the protagonist Tang Dong!

After the protagonist Tang Dong experienced the things in the university town and the island lake base, he found that it was people who really ate people, not zombies, and he was inspired to be a big zombie in the later chapters and have his own power, which is also the direction of the main narrative of this book.

I'm a veteran eschatological writer, and my first book was written about the end times, but it was blocked, and now it's not even included in pirated websites.

Unexpectedly, turning around, Black Rock's apocalyptic text began to become popular..... Here's my chance.

It's like Alice in "Resident Evil", turning around and returning to the starting point - Raccoon City.

I also went around and went back to my subject matter.

Maybe life is like a movie, there are so many scenes that you have experienced, and when you play it countless times, you will always feel déjà vu.

Because, you're back where the story began.

Not much to say, there are red envelopes in the next chapter, and the next chapter.

Update: One chapter each up and down, jade plus more, collections, recommendations, and diamonds, still add.