Fortunately, the protagonist is a writer who is blind (Ming) Bibi. The cold and inconsistent statements are also described in a literary sense. You can even imagine the form and version of this work when it appears in words: there are few characters. The description of the appearance is more of a large-scale neurotic game and the gushing of the characters' temperament. This made me think of Kafka's trial when watching it, so when I saw people who shared the same feelings in the short comments, I was excited, and this was the motivation to make the first comment.
Finally, I want people who don't understand it to think about it and think back with intelligence. It's not a difficult story, after all, everything would have been easier if the protagonist was less eager to win his freedom with arrogance and less anxious to scratch his head.
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