
Mortal Folds
by Liu Xiaoli
About This Novel
Self-order I've always wanted to write a novel that was just about people. There is no earth-shattering fate, no ups and downs of adventure, no protagonist and villain with clear distinction between good and evil. Just ordinary people. The kindness of ordinary people is real, selfishness is real, cowardice is real, and the occasional nobility, momentary repentance, and fleeting tenderness are also real. Human nature is never a straight line, it is folds. It is the ravine hidden under the smooth life, it is the darkness piled under the bright surface, it is the swing and pull that every ordinary person like you and I can't get rid of in our life. The 300,000 words in this novel are not about legend, but the 30,000 words are about life. It writes about how a person can see and accept himself bit by bit in the world, family relationships, interests, guilt, and desires, and finally live the most ordinary and true life.
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