
There is a Huge Hole in the World, Why Should I Fill It?
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Shan Meng is a seventeen-year-old boy with average grades. He lives alone and has no sense of existence. Until he discovered that the world is full of loopholes. The street lights will move on their own, memories will be silently erased, and only he can see the man in black at the school gate. He thought he was overthinking it, until the corrector came to him and told him: You have been corrected three times, but you have automatically recovered every time. You cannot fix it. It turns out that there is a group of "observers" in this world who record vulnerabilities; there is a group of "correctors" who specialize in fixing anomalies. Shan Meng is the only one who cannot be repaired. Grandpa's notebook, missing grandma, three doors of different colors - white leads to the void, black leads to the root system, and red leads to desire. Shan Meng closed the doors one by one, only to find that they could not be closed. Because the problem is not in the door, but in the heart. As long as people are still afraid, still want, and are not willing to give in, the door will remain open. He closed the door in his heart at the cost of losing his existence. The world began to slowly erase him - surveillance cameras could not capture him, school records showed no such person, and even Su Wan gradually couldn't remember him. But he has no regrets. "The world is a big hole, why should I fill it?" He asked. No one answered. He could only keep walking. --This is a story about an ordinary person who still chooses to move forward after being abandoned by the world. (Atypical suspense and fantasy, with a single female protagonist, a semi-refreshing story, and an open ending.)
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