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Autophagy by Kaptandraft

Song Lei had been living his life in poverty and taking care of his younger sister until that... Read more
Song Lei had been living his life in poverty and taking care of his younger sister until that day.

After losing his life at the hands of his drug-addict father, Song Lei was transmigrated into the city of horrors.

In the city of horrors where an uncountable amount of monsters and ghosts reside; Song Lei has to use his wits to survive and find a way to go back to his sister…

«Are those authentic ghost repelling talismans on the wall?»

«Yes. Yes, they are.»

«So? Why is there a ghost standing right next to it? Do you think he is being repelled?»

«Nope. Not even a little bit. Oh look, he’s coming toward us.»

«Well, that can’t be good…» Collapse
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    Очистка 17 этажа слишком затянута, так же интеллект гг резко понизился, стал кулаками, а не мозгом..
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    Gold
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    WhatIsThisBehaviour
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    The cover of this novel is f#cking dope. welldone
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      yup got clickbaited now its on my bookmark
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    earcrasher
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    I like it, gives me My House of Horrors vibe
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      The horror pretty mild here and system
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    is it gud?
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      Yep
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    2. Offline
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      It is... one of the best ones i have read, albeit a bit slow in my opinion
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    Would anyone recomend?
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      Definitely. It kinda has that My House of Horrors vibe as well as some 48 Hours mixed in. The grammar feels a bit awkward in certain places but all in all it's a pretty enjoyable read.
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