The adaptation of "Swallow the Starry Sky" went online, and this finished old book once again used the popularity of animation to rush to the forefront of the best-selling list at the starting point, and was once in the top five at the best. This is the sixth part of Tomato, and it is also a very classic sci-fi fantasy work, which is worth reading.
Highlights: After ups and downs, I entered a state of calm like water, and my mood was like a thorough crystal, at least for the moment.
Without any distractions, I devote myself to practicing knives.
"Huh?" Luo Feng practiced for a while, just stood there frowning and thinking hard, sometimes gesticulating twice, then continued to practice the knife, then stopped thinking and practiced the knife again ... This feeling is like Luo Feng doing math problems at school.
A difficult mathematical problem needs to be reasoned by direction and known conditions, and the direction of correction should be constantly improved … until a problem is done. The big math questions in the college entrance examination are very difficult, and some difficult questions can't even be done in an hour or two when they are usually done.
And Luo Feng seems to be doing the problem now, holding the same mentality and constantly learning the art of using saber!
But unlike at the beginning, Luo Feng's state of mind at the moment is unprecedented ethereal, and her mastery and control of the subtleties of the body and the degree of brain operation are much stronger than usual.