A false confession manhwa novel is interesting because it plays with your expectations. You think you know what's going on based on the confession, but then things start to unravel and reveal a much more complex story. The element of surprise and the exploration of truth make it compelling.
The ending of " Broken Bones " was a complicated narrative that contained many mysterious elements and reversals. The following is a summary of the ending of the book:
At the end of " Broken Bones ", the protagonists learned an amazing secret: the ancestors of human beings once lived in a highly civilized society, but for some reason, this civilization was eventually destroyed. However, these bone fragments were unexpectedly preserved in a mysterious museum.
The protagonists went to the museum and found that these bone fragments contained many mysterious symbols and patterns, which seemed to be important information about this civilization. However, when they tried to decipher these symbols, they encountered many difficulties and mysteries.
In the process of exploration, the protagonists find themselves involved in a mysterious conspiracy and have to face many unexpected challenges and dangers. In the end, they discovered that these bone fragments were not a simple collection, but hid a deeper secret, a secret that involved the fate and history of the entire human civilization.
The ending of " Broken Bones " was full of mystery and reversal, making people curious and shocked. It showed the history and civilization of mankind, but also revealed the darkness and distortion of the human heart.
The characters in the game included the supporting role, Sean, the professional spearman in the game, the actual ruler of Moonlight City, and the elves who wanted to rule the entire game world. Supporting role-Nake, a newbie, in-game knight, human, later joined the Fairy Guild. Supporting role-Xiao Ye, Orc, healer, newbie, supporting role-Luo Ai, Chengdu person, in-game professional healer, human, later joined the "Fairy" guild, supporting role-Wang Cai, white fluffy ball, President Ah Yu's mysterious pet, supporting role-Annie Hayden, NPC of Freedom Capital, the eldest daughter of the Hayden family, likes Qiuqiu. The male protagonist, Worriless, was a member of the Fairy Guild. In reality, he was a programmer. In the game, he was a black magician and a human. Female protagonist-Yu, the president of the Fairy Guild, a white magician in the game, a Chibi, likes to use a magic staff to smash people, likes to cause trouble, and has a high martial strength. Male supporting character-Qiuqiu, a member of the "Fairy" guild. In reality, he is a doctor. He likes pink and all kinds of gems. He is hard-tongued but soft-hearted. He is a culinary expert. In the game, he is a summoner and a member of the Orc race. Male supporting character-Little Black, a member of the "Fairy" guild, a civil servant in real life, a ninja in the game, a Chibi, loves to complain, and has the best relationship with Porky. Male supporting character-Boqi, a member of the "Fairy" guild, from Chongqing. His in-game profession is a warrior, a giant, and he is very helpful. He has the best relationship with Blackie. Male Supporting Character-Soul Assistant, a member of the "Fairy" guild. He was a bard in the game and was nicknamed "Repository" in the game. He was famous for understanding a lot of in-game information. Male supporting character-Youjun, short brown hair, Chibi, in-game profession Magic Knight, a member of the "Fairy" guild. Female supporting character-Alice, short brown hair, Chibi, in-game professional knight, out-of-game professional artist, the cute god of the "Fairy" guild, cute, hearty, and loves to laugh...
[The Game is in Collapse] Author: Daybreak Tan Qing. It is a game/game novel with transmigration, game world, and online game elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: A rare group transmigration. A group of players transmigrated into the game world. An original two-dimensional work, relaxing daily life...]
I hope you will like this book.