See a little thought at the end

Jeff 2022-04-22 07:01:40

Many people said that the ending was not clearly explained. Here I have a small opinion, that is, who Daniclla is.
In fact, I think she is someone who knows the truth. Everyone seems to have overlooked one point, that is, the old man's wife, Celia, had read the novel and loved it. The old man asked her if she had read it, and she said she was not ready because of that. The novel is the old man's nostalgia for the child, which is full of sadness, and Celia wants to start over and doesn't want to mention that novel. So I think Daniclla is the descendant of Celia, maybe a granddaughter or something, and she should have learned the story from his grandmother, so she was particularly interested. Get close to Clayton, get the real story.
It's the first time for a newcomer to send something, let's just have fun.

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  • Estell 2021-12-25 08:01:38

    It’s a pity that this plot was first published by others. I just watched the German "Love Lies" two days ago. The big frame is the same, one is a drawer and the other is a briefcase, but obviously the latter has more depth, layer by layer, and exciting. Is really telling this story.

  • Susie 2021-12-25 08:01:38

    The plot is as expected, but the structure is pretty good

The Words quotes

  • Mr. Jansen: Another part of being a man, no matter how painful it might be, is accepting your own limitations.

  • Rory Jansen: I'm not who I thought I was, okay? I'm not. And I'm terrified that I never will be.