For some voyeurs, peeping is just the beginning. The ultimate goal of the voyeur is to walk into the door from behind the door, enter the room, and enter the life of the voyeur, such as Claude.
Other voyeurs, happy to remain outsiders, try to enjoy the story quietly. However, in the peeping game, few people can retreat completely. More often, they just stepped in in a different way, like Germain.
There are also some voyeurs, who seem to be far from the first voyeur scene, as if hiding behind the praying mantis to spy on the oriole. But suddenly one day, Zhi Zhi and Oriole went hand in hand. And this time, it was the oriole, such as Jeanne, who was being watched.
What counts as a good novel ending? Language teacher Germain told Claude to surprise all readers. Following his teacher's instructions, Claude pulled Germain from behind the door into the door, and this time, he was the protagonist being watched.
Probably every voyeur thinks that he has seized the commanding heights and can see the whole situation. It's like sitting in the last row of the classroom, where you can see everything, but hide in the blind spot of other people's sight. It's just that there is more overall situation than the overall situation, and it is endless and endless.
The voyeur takes the life of others as the landscape, but in the eyes of others, the voyeur itself is part of the landscape.
Voyeurism is opium, addictive, and suddenly into the play.
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