
Ink Marks and Blood Are Not Dry Yet
by Ling Haimian
About This Novel
An escapist writer and his awakening characters fight against fate and recover the lost truth in the intersection of reality and fiction. Cheng Mo, a writer with anxiety disorder, is procrastinating on the ending of his new book "The Man in the Shadow," in which the protagonist Xie Lin is his ideal self. Xie Lin broke through the dimensional wall and appeared in the real world, asking Cheng Mo why he didn't dare to give him a true ending. The two worlds began to merge: the plot written by Cheng Mo affected reality, and Xie Lin's existence became increasingly unstable. Hidden in Xie Lin's memory are clues to the disappearance of his childhood sister. Cheng Mo enters the novel world and faces danger, while Xie Lin experiences the constraints of real life. Cheng Mo gave up escaping and used painting + writing to bridge the two worlds. Xie Lin became physical and helped Cheng Mo fight against real criminals. The sister was found, and the scar on her wrist was consistent with Xie Lin - it turned out that he was the guardian of Cheng Mo's subconscious creation. Ending: Cheng Mo completes "The Man in the Shadow", Xie Lin becomes a being between reality and reality, and the two start a new life together. The writer interacts with the characters in real life, interweaving reality and fiction My sister's disappearance case and the novel case revealed in two ways The mutual redemption of evaders and resisters Fictional characters gain life and real-life wounds are healed
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