First think Gerri is fantasy, Migg is real
Then Migg actually completed the mental murder of Tom, cut off all external connections, and used the best dream to draw out the depravity in the heart of the heart. Why Tom wants to become a writer, of course, is his own dream, but also because he wants to give Gerri more The factor of a good life, otherwise why would it be more desperate because of Gerri's death?
And Tom really killed Migg, because he couldn't distinguish reality from falsehood. Gerri was his remnant incarnation of positive and positive return to the right track. Then to complete the return, he would kill Migg, the degenerate incarnation of his fantasy.
The best part is that Gerri has long since left, and Tom will never get better.
Mental death or physical death, which is more painful? Is there a difference?
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