Choose one of the three themes of the new book
A librarian's journey through a masterpiece
The emergence of a librarian who works at a public library accidentally gains the power to travel through books.
It turns out that the world of books is also the real world, and in order to save the world in the book, in order to protect the spiritual heritage of mankind, and for the sake of the world of both sides, the protagonist constantly travels through civilization in the famous book to save the world that is gradually collapsing.
Save the World 1: The world of Sir Thomas Mallory's "The Death of King Arthur" in the 15th century and Marco Twain's "Connecticut Yankees Mess with Arthurian Dynasty" collided, please stop the world line from collapsing.
Save the World 2: Hans Christian Andersen's "Mermaid" is integrated with the worldview of American Hollywood movies, please save our mermaid princess!
Save the World II: Jules Verne's "Around the World in Eighty Days" collided with the world view of Lao She's "Cat City", and how the protagonist Fogg's friend became Jackie Chan.
Oh my God, damn Hollywood movies, how many other famous books do you have to make the cognitive impression of the world.
I don't believe that Snow White is a man, that the mermaid is black, that Cinderella is gay, that I can't do anything about reality, at least I want to change the world back completely.
Diary of the life of the Greek city-state
Travel to the world of the Greek city-states, where the twelve main gods of Mount Olympus are suspended in the sky, and the gods actively intervene in people's lives, sometimes as enemies, sometimes as friends, and sometimes among humans.
William, as the little prince of a certain city-state, led the citizens to hunt wild beasts, accidentally hunted the pet of the goddess Hera, and received twelve curses.
In order to survive in the Greek world, William, who joined the surrender if he couldn't fight, set his sights on Hera's daughter Herb.
I believe in your daughter.
We're all family.
I'm a beautiful boy!
In order to break the curse, William promised to complete twelve great trials according to the oracle, no wonder!
The king of the night walkers of the hundred ghosts
Legend has it that there is a collection of "Hundred Things" in the school's large library, and I heard that it was written by a famous modern writer Kurokawa Kiyotaka, and there are 100 stories that are almost unit dramas, and each story is sealed with a monster.
However, because of an accident, Sakura Nanaya accidentally found the "Kurokawa Kiyotaka Monogatari Collection" and unlocked the seal, and the monsters all ran out, so the world fell into a crisis. In order to avoid causing chaos in the human world, Sakura Nanaya must catch the monsters in the story one by one and reseal them in the book.
Legend has it that Kurokawa Kiyotaka sealed the monsters in the way of a story, and if the monsters want to lift their seals and restore their demonic power, they must restore it in the form of a story, so the protagonist must also use the same way, under the elf pen left by Kurokawa Kiyotaka, to re-seal.
It's your Kuro cards, give me back to the magic book.
Hey, Snow Girl, Nine-Tailed Fox, Suzuhiko Hime, why are they all female monsters.
The Dragon's update will continue, after all, Lai has written 1 million words.
But I also have to plan to open a new book, after all, I have to eat, three themes, which one do you think is better!