Recommended by over 600,000 readers, Chinese psychological crime novelist Lei Mi delivers a positive impact, portraying criminals, the ritual of crime and punishment, the redemption of dark hearts, and the reconciliation between man and city. This five-volume set takes you on a hearty and exhilarating journey through the world of psychological crime. Included are "The Seventh Reader," "Portrait," "Dark River," "Reformation Field," and "City Lights."
[Slow-paced + Ensemble Cast Elements + Growth + No Cheats]
Ji Nian is an ordinary office worker, spending Monday to Friday repeating the same daily grind and sleeping in his dorm on weekends—a seven-day cycle that plays on endless repeat. Everything stays the same until a newly hired assistant disrupts this monotonous loop.
The assistant is a very beautiful girl. She takes him hiking up mountains, to see the sea, to amusement parks, and to do many things he’s never experienced before... But for some reason, even though these are all things he’s never done before, Ji Nian feels an inexplicable sense of familiarity—almost as if he’s done them not just once, but many times!
Until that day, when he’s driving alone through the silence...
Fanfiction by sprunki.
Blood and death filled this land,
The dark clouds of war are floating in the sky over the city,
Gray, the devil incarnate, lingers in the shadow of the city.
He is weak, very weak...
Extraordinary, strange, divine,
The Golden Man, the Sinner, and the Corrupt Original Government,
"I offer you everything I have for your protection."
"allow."
Under the protection of the moody Blake and the mentally unstable Wenda, Gray is safe, temporarily.
"Give fear and death to everyone, and the Lord of Darkness will surely come to the world!" Blake said.
With death all around us, how long can even the calmest and most easy-going person remain normal? This world has gone mad long ago!
(Boring, the author wants to see rivers of blood!)
Villain story, dark story, contains bloody and violent plots, do not read if you don't like it, urban story, no CP tendency (maybe), friendship (?
Mainly the killing group Shashasha and the like.
(The author is a bit crazy, so it's normal for the characters to be crazy, right? The author is not a little devil.)
Once the gears of fate begin to turn, love and hate intertwine into an impenetrable net. Turning to Ashoka's "The One I Loved Most Was the Murderer," the male and female protagonists embark on a perilous and fraught journey to uncover the truth behind the unexpected death of the male protagonist's wife.
COVID-19, disease, hardship, misfortune, workplace struggles, love and hate, life and death… They persevered through countless difficulties, and they embraced new life amidst despair. This book celebrates the steadfastness and devotion of love, showcases the resilience and brilliance of humanity, and takes you deep into the labyrinth of human nature to explore the true meaning of love and redemption.
In this battle between love and sin, can they uncover the truth? The book features both thrilling mystery and delicate, moving emotions; it depicts a love story that transcends life and death, and also reveals the ugliness and justice of the world.