Chapter 103
Ahh, it's time to hit the shelves.

I have seen readers tell me many times not to cut it, but to stick to it.

Every time I see this kind of comment, I am very moved, because my initial thought was that this book might end with a single player.

Especially when writing the first [-] words, the collections of many authors in the group easily broke through [-], but I am still looking forward to whether I can break through [-].

Fortunately, with the passage of time, there are gradually some readers.

I don't need to say why so few people watched it, I'm really happy if you can see it here.

I also understand how broken my update is, so I have always had no face to pursue such things.Everyone should follow their own ideas, and the most important thing is to make yourself happy.

I'm not the kind of master who can write [-] words a day. I have to do my best, and I may not be able to do it. Most of the time has to be spent thinking about the plot.

In addition, I especially like to fill in all kinds of Easter eggs, which takes a lot of time to check the information non-stop.

But when I saw that someone was able to dig out some Easter eggs that I thought I had hidden deeply, I was still very excited, and I had to sigh for the knowledge and knowledge of the readers.

The title of Chapter 1 is Living to Death, and the title of Chapter 7 is The Fog Has Rised. These two are basically the core and theme of this book.

The fog, on the surface, is the fog that is often mentioned in Fedora and other places, but inside it represents the protagonist's exploration of the unknown brought about by self and death.

Death, this is a concept that was particularly conspicuous in Chapter 1, but gradually became more and more hidden later on. It wasn't until the death of Professor Carson in the bronze trial that it emerged a little bit.

To live towards death is a famous philosophical viewpoint put forward by Heidegger.

He said that as long as a person has not died, he is living towards death. When you can really look directly at death, you can experience an extremely strong sense of existence.

In this process, the protagonist has been forced to actively gaze at his own existence, and then question his own existence, and is pushed in the direction of "knowing yourself" as Socrates said.

At first, when I was thinking about how to present such a protagonist, it was quite a headache to be honest.

Maybe God has eyes, and as I wrote it, it gave me a very suitable vocabulary: arrogance.

For such a person who only pays attention to himself most of the time, it is really appropriate to show it with "arrogance".

There are also various bonuses brought by the protagonist's previous life knowledge, which makes his performance not at all inconsistent, and I really feel that the protagonist has come to life in the pen.

There are too many things like this, so I won't go into details one by one. After all, this is an online article, and everyone is here just to read it for fun and refreshment.

So I am also paying attention to suppressing my excessive desire to express in this aspect, and trying to make the text easier.

It may be a bit too long-winded, thank you friends who can see here, I am really grateful.

(End of this chapter)

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