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Chapter 21 a promise

Ye Ying and the Magic Flute 太宰治 650Words 2023-02-05
Once in a shipwreck, we were caught in the raging waves, and we were beaten to the shore by the waves, and the place we clung to desperately was the window edge of the lighthouse.I'm so glad!I yelled for help, and looked through the window, and there was a couple and their young daughter guarding the lighthouse, and they happened to be enjoying a happy dinner very restrainedly.Ah, I thought I shouldn't bother them.Wouldn't my miserable cry break the happy atmosphere of their family reunion?Just when I wanted to call for help!The voice reached the throat, but hesitated for a moment.It was only for a moment, and then, the huge wave rushed over again with a bang, engulfing the weak victim's body in one gulp, and rushed to the sea far away.

I am too busy to take care of myself, so how can I save others? Even if I really went to save others, who would see the good deeds of a victim like me?No one can see it.At this moment, the keeper of the lighthouse must still be enjoying dinner together as a family.The victim was sunk by the huge waves (or maybe on a snowy night) and died alone.Neither the moon nor the stars could be seen.However, such good deeds will become an indisputable fact and be celebrated. In other words, the above is purely a storyline derived from the author's one-night fantasy. However, this beautiful talk is by no means nonsense. Facts like this did exist in this world.

Here lies the most incredible part of the author's fantasy.Fact is often stranger than fiction.However, there are still facts in the world that no one sees.Having the urge to write out such facts is the value of being an author. Lords who stand on the front line and are fighting for the country.I want to tell you one thing.On a certain day that no one knows, there will inevitably be a group of authors who will pass on the good deeds done by the kings in a certain corner to future generations without reservation.The history of Japanese literature has followed this tradition for three thousand years, and I believe it will not change in the future.

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