In fact, I am more curious about what the story of the female writer wrote.
We only see him narrating the daily life of the male protagonist
If you just use words, it truly shows a person's daily life
In the end, the story of saving the child and sacrificing himself
How many profound truths of life must be taught in order to become a masterpiece?
Could the female writer just tell a story where the protagonist can hear the narration?
Could it be that the stories we see are the ones written by women writers?
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