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Chapter 105: The Pen Fairy Can’t Come Across the Ocean



Chapter 105: The Pen Fairy Can’t Come Across the Ocean

Theodore still didn't understand why his friend told him not to watch it at night.

The work and rest schedules in foreign countries are different from those in China. His work and rest schedule has been very messy since he came to China. Sometimes he sleeps during the day and plays at night, and sometimes vice versa. Most of the time, he stays awake when he is energetic and sleeps when he is sleepy, without caring about the time of day or night.

When my friend sent me the translated document, it was just nightfall.

She repeatedly reminded me: Don't watch it at night, you will regret it if you watch it.

But she refused to say why, as if she wanted to keep it mysterious and not reveal any spoilers.

They say curiosity kills the cat. People are like this sometimes. If you don't tell them, they might not look at it at night, but once you repeatedly emphasize it, their curiosity will gradually rise.

Whether you can suppress it depends entirely on your self-control.

Theodore is one of those people whose self-control is neither good nor bad, mainly because he really doesn't understand why he can't watch it at night.

Moreover, he really had no self-control over the words written by this author. He always felt that the documents sent to him were tempting him to click on them all the time.

do not care.

Theodore clicked on it.

Judging from the introduction, this should be a funny novel. This short paragraph made Theodore laugh many times.

The Chinese people's literary humor has reached the pinnacle.

But, there's nothing wrong with watching this at night.

His heart, which was originally heavy due to rewatching "Death Train", was healed by another novel by the author.

The first three chapters of the novel are fine, establishing the identity of the protagonist and her current predicament.

What a novel subject matter! Theodore's heart was deeply attracted. He scrolled down little by little, and his eyes could not leave the words.

This metaphysics should be similar to the mysticism in their country.

Theodore had heard about the mysteries of China a long time ago. He was fascinated by these mysterious things for a while. After learning a little from the West, he came to the East to look around. Later, he found that it was difficult to get started because he didn't understand the language.

It cannot be said that he completely disbelieves in things like divination, crystals, ghosts, etc. He still believes in them occasionally.

For example, when you are disappointed in love, you can find a witch to calculate where your next love will come from.

But most of the time, people just spend money to listen to the divination and seek comfort. Afterwards, they will forget everything about the divination, so there is no way to know whether it is accurate or not.

The only premonition he witnessed with his own eyes should be the book "Death Train". When he read it, he found that the time when the author updated the copy similar to the reality was really earlier than the time when the event happened in reality.

In his opinion, the author of such bizarre things was no different from a witch, and the author must have some real skills.

As for ghosts, he did not believe in them.

He believed that death was nothingness.

Theodore slid the mouse downwards and lingered for a while on the metaphysical knowledge translated into the text. Perhaps because the description was rather profound, he found it difficult to understand.

But when I really understood the meaning of it, I actually felt that it made a lot of sense.

This knowledge can't be true. China really has everything. A novel even covers knowledge of mysticism.

Theodore nodded as he read. At this moment, he firmly believed that this author must have some real talent. Maybe she was a witch from China who came to write novels online.

After all, she can predict the future and has knowledge of metaphysics, which almost confirms her identity.

Theodore was really curious about this author. He really wanted to bring her novels to his own country and let his relatives and friends read them. He not only had good food in China, but also found great spiritual satisfaction.

Such awesome and solid novels can be read by everyone in China.

Not knowing which scene he saw, Theodore shuddered in his chair.

He coughed in an attempt to cover up his mistake, and the next second, he stood up, went to the bed, and wrapped the quilt around himself.

It seems to be a bit cold for some reason.

Theodore suddenly understood why his friend told him not to read it at night. It turned out that it was written by the same author and had some similarities in certain feelings, such as the degree of horror.

This book doesn't inherit the heart-wrenching quality of "Death Train", but it seems to be twice as scary.

Although "Death Train" is also a horror theme, the main plot is the heroine leveling up and fighting monsters, which combines both heart-wrenching and thrilling feelings. Horror is not the main description object, but only a side effect of the description of the copy.

But for readers who have never read a horror novel of this level, this is already a critical hit.

But this book "Genius Ancestor Milk" seems to focus on describing horror at the moment, and everything else is secondary. The level of horror is even higher.

When Theodore was reading "Death Train", his friends would remind him not to read it at night. At that time, he listened to the advice and thought it was some preparation before reading the book, or some taboo that could not be touched.

After all, China has established many rules over the past thousand years. Adhering to the principle of adapting to local customs and respecting the book of prophecy, he strictly followed what his friend said.

If his friend hadn't translated slowly, Theodore would have broken down from reading the novel all night long ago, and he simply wouldn't have been able to resist the temptation of the next chapter.

Sometimes he was so sleepy that he thought about stopping after reading this one, but every time each picture would seduce him to continue reading refreshed, and when he finished translating the novel, he would become listless.

If his friend was not here, he would have wanted to tie his friend back to translate for him under his nose.

Theodore curled up in a thick quilt, a big Western man, huddled on a small stool. The picture was funny no matter how you looked at it.

He only dared to extend one finger to slide the mouse.

Theodore kept swallowing his saliva and didn't dare to look back. He always felt that there was a pair of eyes watching him from behind his head.

Theodore was in tears of despair, he wanted to stop watching, but his eyes and brain and body told him that he didn't want to.

He also wants to see the sequel.

But, but, but why is it so horrible!!!

What is Pen Fairy?! Is there such a terrifying fairy in China?! Aren’t the fairies in China said to be friendly and helpful to the people?! ! !

This author either tortured him to the point of tears and snot, or frightened him so much that he dared not even scream.

In the East, will the Western gods bless him?

Wow, I should have known he shouldn’t be a curious cat.

It's over. It's over.

He will sit in the chair all night.

Theodore read all the chapters updated so far, but he really didn't dare to move. He sat in a chair wrapped in a quilt all night until the first ray of sunlight came in through the window.

He cried loudly and quickly booked a plane ticket. He wanted to go home.

China cannot stay.

There is a pen fairy in China.

He went back to his own country.

The Pen Fairy can’t possibly come across the ocean.


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