A man lost his lover and love because of the creation of this work; another man lost his love and love after gaining fame and fortune because of this work.
If life is summed up as gains and losses, the fame and fortune gained are hypocritical and flashy; what is lost? What is lost is the true self.
After the first man lost his lover, he was relieved at that moment when he happened to see that the one he loved gained a new lover and child. The pain and sadness on this woman's face disappeared, replaced by a smiling face and radiant eyes. That was what he saw on her face when he fell in love with this woman, happiness and happiness. It was once he gave her, and she gave him. The woman finally saw the man she once loved, the man waved to the woman, and the woman waved goodbye to the man. No hugs, no kisses, not even a goodbye. They just waved their hands gently, saying goodbye to their unforgettable love. The man has since left Paris and never set foot on that hot land again.
The second man, because of this work, got the recognized literary award he had always wanted, the works were sold out, the book signings came one after another, and so on. It is a pity that the famous work is the work of others. And he himself is nothing more than a thief stealing other people's works. With reverence for the original author and original intention for himself, he confessed everything, told his wife and the publisher that this was not his work, but an old man's. The old man's passing away soon after did not bring any troubles and fetters to the young man's career as a writer. However, he lost his wife and his beloved lover.
The old man got a fruit when he was still young. Completed self-redemption of love. And what about the young man? Has he been redeemed?
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