
Z
by G
About This Novel
Hans, who was born in a small town, was extremely talented and had excellent academic performance since childhood. After passing the state examination he was able to enter the seminary. In the seminary, the taciturn Hans was a solitary person, often attending classes alone. By chance, he met Hermann, and they had a good rapport. Unlike Hans, who was conscientious and obedient, Hermann was rebellious by nature and frequently had verbal conflicts with teachers, so he was expelled from school. After that, Hans felt lonely and the depressive life made him at a loss. After a serious illness, he chose to drop out of school and go home to become an ordinary worker...
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
No more, no more? I thought little Hans would get better... He is a well-deserved genius, but he was born in the wrong era. Everyone puts you on the altar step by step, asking you to give up one thing after another, and making you believe that this is right. Be an excellent good boy according to everyone's opinions. But at the same time, he is just a child, and he also longs for friends. He will be envious when he sees others talking and laughing... It seems that everything is destined. He is not pedantic or stubborn. His mind is too simple and beautiful. Even if Heilner hadn't been there, he would have met other people. He was not the same type of person as the principal, teacher, pastor, and father. Maybe smart people are very sensitive, and many small things will be magnified infinitely. The more he cares about it, the more painful it becomes. Maybe the end is also his salvation...
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
No more, no more? I thought little Hans would get better... He is a well-deserved genius, but he was born in the wrong era. Everyone puts you on the altar step by step, asking you to give up one thing after another, and making you believe that this is right. Be an excellent good boy according to everyone's opinions. But at the same time, he is just a child, and he also longs for friends. He will be envious when he sees others talking and laughing... It seems that everything is destined. He is not pedantic or stubborn. His mind is too simple and beautiful. Even if Heilner hadn't been there, he would have met other people. He was not the same type of person as the principal, teacher, pastor, and father. Maybe smart people are very sensitive, and many small things will be magnified infinitely. The more he cares about it, the more painful it becomes. Maybe the end is also his salvation...




