If I could, I would first read "Robocat", steal Doraemon out of the book, and coveted his random door and bamboo dragonfly for a long time; then read "Lust and Caution" and snatch Wang Jiazhi's pigeon eggs , and also read "A Dream of Red Mansions" to see if the water-made sister Lin is wearing a copper head; read "Ink Heart" again, and feel whether the characters in it are really that stupid... If
you don't want to take physical education class, just read The weather forecast of the typhoon, unhappy going to work, studying the national documents on holiday, unable to buy brand-name bags, reading newspapers with reduced prices, not being able to watch concerts, studying public welfare performance notices... The world will be messed up in the future. Read, "Everything from the book goes back to the book," like the little girl in the movie does, and the world goes back to peace.
What a seductive power.
But the problem is, I'm not alone with this superpower. There are a lot of people who don't know where to hide. If I read Doraemon and he read Doraemon, does Doraemon come to me or run to him? Or will there be a bunch of Doraemon?
It's okay to have a bunch of pigeon eggs. If there are a bunch of protagonists in "Ink Heart", the entire human society will not be fooled to death. How much should our average IQ be lowered...
If someone accidentally reads World War II? Books, read a lot of Hitler; accidentally read "Harry Potter", read a lot of Voldemort; accidentally read "Resident Evil", and a bunch of people who can't be beaten run out; Sad, I accidentally read a disaster book like "The Great Disaster", and there was a flood and a volcanic eruption. In that case... just thinking about it will give you a headache.
After that, will the publishing house have to make a rule that all titles should not involve reactionary, violence, fantasy, science fiction, disaster, etc., etc. At that time, the publishing industry will be peaceful and peaceful, the spring will be bright, the real society will be harmonious, and public opinion will be unanimous.
It's better to be a normal person.
Those people with superpowers are either monsters or aliens, or they are ugly: such as Ultraman, such as Spider-Man, such as Superman, not to mention, superpowers appear in pairs with monsters, and if you have superpowers, you must Fighting monsters is like Superman must wear underwear.
Mo definitely doesn't want to wear underwear. I have loved to read stories to Meggie since I was a child. I don't know how much he has read. After reading for so many years, I read a world of "ink heart", and Mo is too poor, not as good as that stammering reader. Meggie is also a miracle of no small size. She grew up to be such a big baby and still loves books so much that she didn't even read books, and she didn't realize that she also had supernatural powers.
I don't understand why in the end my mother could talk all of a sudden, and why didn't the selfish fire magician go back after everyone went back.
Also, I'd like to ask Mo, if he's so unhappy about reading to bad guys, why don't he just give himself to the Dumb?
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