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Did infinite flow's novel copy other novels?
To tell the truth, articles on the same topic usually have similar plots, such as Gong Dou. Ninety-nine percent of them have xx abortion plots, which ensures that the means you use for abortion are the same. There are also many stories about roadside stalls looking for babies. Some are even similar to conversations with stall owners, and the baby functions that may be obtained in the end are exactly the same. Most teachers and students were attacked by hooligans. Actually, I saw more stallions at the starting point before. Give me two opening articles of the same type, for example, both are fixed truths and both are western fantasies. I can find at least ten similarities between the two articles.

For example, if you look at this book, there is a big lady in the harem who belongs to a certain sect. It's a bit like the name of Lianmen Sect (according to those articles, it's probably called urine), and so is the last one. The whole Sect is a wedding dress.

You see, there are also many animals in the harem in your article. It is very likely that all animals are the same.

There are many rings, grandpa, and so on.

Many of Cao Ling's magic weapons have the same function.

I haven't seen much about infinite flow, but I think the way to identify whether this brain-burning article is plagiarized is to look at the customs clearance ideas, not to say that everyone has a copy of the NPC in the library and fairy tales, but to look at his customs clearance ideas. Doomsday is a masterpiece, and the reason why a masterpiece is a masterpiece is to write to an unattainable height. It is not surprising that many articles of the same type have his shadow. If you don't believe me, why don't you find another infinite flow and try something similar?

It can be said that even if the game settings are exactly the same, the final problem-solving ideas are not the same. You can't say plagiarism, you can only count it as borrowing.