Light Of The Nightmare
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Lin Wang woke up in a pitch-black, collapsed ancestral hall, surrounded by eerie paper figures, a paper bride, and a paper wedding procession playing a suona. The bride on the paper sedan chair smiled unnaturally. Lin Wang had no memory of how he got there. He was a psychological counselor from Earth, but suddenly he possessed the memories of another person, also named Lin Wang, from a different world, a people called the Northerners. Two sets of memories surged in his mind. Realizing the danger, he hid under the offering table as the paper figures entered, chanting about a wedding. He discovered he was wearing a bright red groom's robe, making him the intended groom. Determined to escape, he grabbed a dark gray wooden plaque from the ground and crept toward the exit, but the paper figures noticed him and advanced, chanting that the groom had arrived. He woke up in a daze.He was in an office at the Haoyue Daily newspaper agency, covered in cold sweat. He still held the wooden plaque from the dream. Before he could understand, a darkness began to devour the office, and a giant fleshy flower with teeth and vines attacked him. In a state of unnatural calm, he saw an energy node in the flower's head. Driven by a strange hunger, he reached into the flower and absorbed the energy, killing the monster. A group from the Public Security Bureau, led by a man named Xu Zhi and a carefree girl named Tian Taozi, arrived after a grenade explosion. Tian Taozi had thrown the grenade, almost hitting Lin Wang, but the flower's body protected him. Lin Wang pretended to be a victim rescued from the monster. Tian Taozi, feeling guilty, introduced herself and offered to treat him to a meal. Lin Wang agreed to go with them to the Public Security Bureau for questioning, as he had nowhere else to go and needed to understand this strange world. The wooden plaque from the dream was real, and he had brought it into reality. He was now in a world where anomalies and monsters existed, and he had just killed one with his bare hands. He began to suspect he was not an ordinary person, and that his identity as a Northerner was important. The Public Security Bureau would be his first step into this new, dangerous world.

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噩梦之光
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30. Overall, I'm hooked. The combination of Chinese horror aesthetics with cosmic horror elements is fresh, the protagonist has a compelling mystery (why is he special?), and the pacing keeps things moving. There are rough edges—some rushed transitions, underdeveloped side characters, and a protagonist who might become too strong too fast—but the core premise is strong enough to carry the story. I'm definitely reading more when I get the chance. The name suggestions for the city: maybe "Azure Capital" or "Jade Frost City"? Something with classical elegance. And for the female lead, I'm thinking "Su Yin" or "Ling Xue." But I'll trust the author's judgment.
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2 The energy absorption scene raises some ethical questions. Lin Wang essentially killed the flower monster by stealing its "energy node." Is that murder? The monsters seem sentient—the flower showed fear and struggled when dying. Are these creatures just animals that need to be put down, or are they intelligent beings with their own motivations? The story seems to treat them as pure threats, but the fear the flower showed toward Lin Wang suggests there might be more going on. I'm curious if the author will explore this moral gray area.
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2 One thing that bothers me—how did Lin Wang get from the ancestral hall to the office? The transition from "dream" to "reality" is glossed over. He's in the ancestral hall, then he's waking up in the office. Was the ancestral hall a real place he escaped from? A vision? A different dimension? The wooden plaque proves it wasn't just a dream, but there's no explanation of how he physically moved from one location to another. I hope this gets addressed later because it feels like a missing scene.
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2 The side characters from the PSB seem interesting but underdeveloped. We've got Tian Taozi as the main contact, but there were other soldiers mentioned who helped lift the flower petals and whispered about Lin Wang being a Northerner. I hope they get more screen time. A good supporting cast can make or break a story like this, and so far the focus has been almost entirely on Lin Wang's perspective. Some chapters from other viewpoints might add depth.
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2 I'm trying to figure out the genre here. It starts as Chinese folk horror, then shifts to Lovecraftian cosmic horror, then adds a government agency with military elements, and there are hints of cultivation/xianxia with the energy absorption thing. It's a lot of genres mashed together. Usually that would feel messy, but somehow it's working here. Maybe because the protagonist is also confused about what's happening, so the genre shifts feel organic rather than forced.
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2 That cliffhanger at the end of chapter 3 with the grenade and the flower mouth closing... I actually said "no way" out loud. The timing of that was brutal. Just when rescue arrives, the protagonist gets swallowed? And then the next chapter reveals he survived? That's a good use of fake-out tension. The trick only works if the reader genuinely believed he might die, and I definitely did for a second. Well played, author.
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