I have always heard people mention Keigo Higashino's "Walking in the White Night", but the only novel of Keigo Higashino that really makes me feel good to see the level of "shivering" is "The Devotion of Suspect X". "Walk in the White Night" is also very well written, but after reading it, it is more of an exclamation, but when I first watched Suspect X, every time I saw a story node, my head was full of exclamation marks. When I was a child, I liked watching Detective Conan the most. I still remember the amazingness when I saw Phantom Thief Kidd appear on the stage. Unfortunately, after the personal episode of Phantom Thief Kidd was released, the mystery was halved, so I didn't like it as much as I did at first. Detective Conan's case model is that Conan often sells at the last minute and hides in a small corner where everyone can see it. He directs and plays the scene of the case, and the audience pretends not to see him thoughtfully. Conan finishes reasoning. After the process, he closed his eyes in intoxication, and meditated three times that the audience present were all spicy chickens, and then began to announce: The murderer is XXX! ...So you can know that the murderer who has been playing mosaics in front of him is such a seemingly innocent person, and then this innocent and innocent person offers a super touching love and hate within 200 words. A short story about love and hatred, which takes the initiative to explain the motive for committing the crime and also comes with a short story. Different from the model of Detective Conan, many of Keigo Higashino's works are that you may be able to guess who the murderer is after reading the beginning, or let you have a vague awareness of who the murderer may be, and then use the modus operandi and the crime. Motivation touches you and gives an unexpected ending. For example, the novel "Salvation of the Holy Maiden", which impressed me a lot, after reading it, I sighed that the heroine's modus operandi was really amazing. She actually put medicine in her own faucet for so many years to prevent her husband from cheating. The husband really cheated, and then left home for a few days to let the husband drink the water from the tap and die unconsciously, and he can create a perfect alibi. Keigo Higashino said it in his usual plain and straightforward tone with almost no language skills and techniques, and you would actually think it was quite reasonable, and then sighed at the heroine's persistence, extraordinary patience and deep scheming. I prefer the dedication of Suspect X, probably because I personally prefer the story of two high-IQ people fighting each other's wits and bravery. The setting of Tang Chuan can almost be elected as the male lead of the Korean drama, and the setting of the villain is even better: an absolute genius with infatuation. The positive characters and the negative characters were good friends back then, and they respected each other's talents very much, because they met each other in the case, and because of the case, they discussed each other's IQ... All of a sudden, people can think of Hannibal, the Silence of the Lambs, criminal minds, and Sherlock Holmes. Same great subject matter as his natural enemies. genius has arrived I finally felt the loneliness of the king. I didn't know why I wanted to live, so I tried to die. Later, I came into contact with the light of hope and continued to live for this hope. ——Because love may also be some kind of emotion beyond love and family affection. His next life is to make the other two lives better survive. As long as they are happy, he will not disgrace his mission. From this perspective Watching the ending is also considered a happy ending, although every time I see the last clip, I will still be moved to the point of shoving melon seeds. I can't help but stand in the perspective of the male protagonist, I will sympathize with him, I will forgive him, and I will sigh that such a scum will die if he dies. Especially seeing the hero try his best to create an alibi for the heroine, spare no effort to collect information for her to help her, even disguise himself as a criminal for her, and endure the heroine to treat her as a voyeur in order to take the blame for her... … But the heroine always suspects the hero, whether he is conspiring or not, and even calls the police. When the hero helps her, she refuses to answer the phone, and she is so angry things are ok! Although he may not be a good person, do you know how good he is to you! Even though I knew in my heart that the heroine had become a frightened bird because of her ex-husband's perverted harassment, she couldn't help but feel indignant for the hero. You see, you have done so much for this woman, you may have to spend the rest of your life in prison for her, but no one accepts your love. How sad. This book has also been made into a movie. I have seen the Japanese and Korean versions so far, and I personally prefer the Japanese version. [Detailed spoiler for many pictures below]
The heroine has been enduring the harassment of her hidden ex-husband. Later, once her ex-husband came to harass her again, she and her daughter killed her ex-husband by mistake. Stone God began to help her get rid of the law.
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