Ruby, who appears as Calvin's creation, is in love with Calvin. The unfinished manuscript of the novel locked in the drawer, the self-emotion that Ruby gradually generated after self-perception, deviates from her original intention of being created to love Calvin. So the silent manuscript was taken out, and Calvin's desire was typed out word by word. The overly sweet smile and the feeling of being needed that stick together all the time make Calvin tired. Calvin manipulates Ruby's emotions with words. This love is like a toy in his hand, completely controlled by Calvin. The love in his palm has lost the unexpected surprises and the hard-won feeling. In the climax, Calvin frantically typed on the manuscript and manipulated Ruby, snapped his fingers, and learned to bark, and his emotions were out of control here. Perhaps unmanageable love is more cherished, and uncontrollable feelings are more addictive.
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