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Chapter 1480 Review of "Hidden Moth"

Chapter 1480 Review of "Hidden Moth"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book to you.

"Hidden Moth", Xu Gongzi Shengzhi, level 5 author.

13 words currently being serialized.

Category: Urban-supernatural powers.

Summary:
Ever heard of the cryptic moth? Every generation has its share of such individuals, seemingly able to slip through the darkness without leaving a trace, appearing and vanishing as suddenly as they appear. Existing yet unknown, it could be you or me.

【Brief Comment】

Official review: "The 'Ghosts, Gods, People, Mountains, Earth, Sky, and Shock' series of novels, written by Xu Gongzi Shengzhi, has achieved remarkable results and received widespread acclaim."

He currently has nine books under his name: "Ghost Stock," "Human Desire," "Spirit Mountain," "Earth Master," "Heavenly Pivot," "Jingmen," "Taishang Chapter," "Fantasy World," and "Hidden Moth." His most famous book, "Spiritual Journey," is currently unaccounted for. When short videos were booming two years ago, any mention of "Spiritual Journey" generated significant traffic. The headlines consistently depicted stories of people who had truly achieved success by practicing the methods described in the book.

His new book, 130,000 words, was released on November 10th, with a moderately fast pace. He has one Silver Alliance member, 39 regular Alliance leaders, over 10,000 favorites, 24,000 followers, 201 posts, and 98 comments on the latest chapter. The web version of his book is recommended as a popular series in the urban category, but I can't see it on mobile, but it's already ranked second on the urban new book list, and I hope it will receive a higher recommendation position in the future.

The data is not very good. Most of the fans are old fans, and there is no advertising in the old books. Most of the complaints are from newcomers. There are more check-in posts in the book club, and the atmosphere is a bit bad.

I came here because of its reputation. I was quite engrossed in the first five chapters, but I kept dozing off afterward. The story unfolds like this: it first introduces two cases at the police call center. In one, a company safe was pried open, but the surveillance camera couldn't detect the person; in the other, a young woman living alone had her hand-cut apples disappear, replaced by peeled oranges. She lived on the 20th floor, so it was impossible for anyone to get in. The police call center woman was chatting about the case with her brother-in-law in a cafe. Her brother-in-law had arranged for her to enter the police call center to investigate a person, a legendary hidden moth that has existed for thousands of years. The hidden moth is a person, not a group of people, and they are ordinary people. From ancient times to the present, they have mysteriously appeared, disappeared, and new ones have appeared, and they are all in poor health. This single inheritance reveals a hint of strangeness.

The protagonist, He Kao, travels through time and space, constantly disoriented, like Klein with his "master key," constantly lost, forgetting why he suddenly appeared, then suddenly losing consciousness and falling into strange states. He joins a major internet company, working on strange projects, and his colleagues and leaders seem a bit off-kilter. Connecting the plot reveals a connection to the Hidden Moth, influenced by a mysterious force.

The author also provides a setting here, and the world's magic is divided into seven categories: observing the body, observing the subtle, awakening the spirit, the heart plate, observing the qi, the alchemy cauldron, and spiritual resonance. The first level of observing the qi is called a spy; the second level is called a broker; the third level is called a strategist.

Some readers have summarized some of the settings in the author's old books, including the Jingmen Lingxi technique, the Pimen Guanshen technique, the Piaomen Yin'e technique, the Cemen Ruwei technique, the Fengmen Xinpan technique, the Huomen Luding technique, the Juemen Wangqi technique, and the Yaomen Xingshen technique.

By the time I got to this point, I felt a surge of energy and the desire to continue. I also advise everyone to control their temper and, if you can handle the rambling, treat this book as a new endeavor. Let this ancient platinum-winning author recapture his former glory!
【to sum up】

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I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

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Let’s observe for a while and look forward to a new climax in the plot.

(End of this chapter)

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