
I Met Me
by Zhou Dedong
About This Novel
The words in this book are filled with my hatred and helplessness towards "me". The struggle between me and "me" did not end until the end of the article. "I" turned out to be the author's own image created by words. The perfection of this "me" is a weapon for killing people. What the author really wants to tell the readers through the creation of the two characters is that "man's greatest enemy is himself." The story narrated in this book is contradictory: the false protagonist plays the real protagonist, but the real protagonist dare not admit that he is real in the end. The impostor was doing despicable things in a different place. However, when the impostor raised the knife, he found that the impostor had become one with himself. The novel nakedly shows the duality of modern people's personalities and deeply reflects on their own contradictions.
What Readers Think
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Official(26)Scraped 21d ago
It's not very scary, but it can make people faint ~
A person's biggest enemy is himself. If he wants to defeat others, he must cross his own hurdle.
I hate myself other than myself.
A pretty good book....
In the next life, meet a better version of yourself.
Support the author greatly.
Maybe there really is a parallel space, and then in a certain gap, you can meet another self.
I support the author, it's really beautiful
Live yourself truly
The yin is weak and mysterious.乛乛乛
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Community(0)
Official(26)Scraped 21d ago
It's not very scary, but it can make people faint ~
A person's biggest enemy is himself. If he wants to defeat others, he must cross his own hurdle.
I hate myself other than myself.
A pretty good book....
In the next life, meet a better version of yourself.
Support the author greatly.
Maybe there really is a parallel space, and then in a certain gap, you can meet another self.
I support the author, it's really beautiful
Live yourself truly
The yin is weak and mysterious.乛乛乛
