
Campus Revolution Starts from the Dark Corner
by Mr. Gray
About This Novel
In this youthful campus story, Mo Chen, a freshman in high school, enters the high school campus with an out-of-place inferiority complex. He regards those classmates who shine with youthful vitality, have friends, romance and self-confidence as "current" people who stand at the "top of the campus food chain", while he can only huddle in the noisy dormitory and the shadow of his heart. The roommates with distinctive personalities in the dormitory - the generous dormitory Givenchy, the handsome guy Mio who is suspected of being "married", the casual Kurosawa, the noisy Yang Wei - and the existence of the musical talent Xue Yuan are always reminding him of the gap between him and the "current" world. Mo Chen, who was eager for change, plucked up the courage and set his sights on Xue Yuan, a musical talent who was like a "real Brahmin", and his Qingyin Department. However, the attempt to change is always accompanied by clumsiness and embarrassment: from the first time he imitated Xue Yuan, which caused laughter in the dormitory, to when he officially joined the light music department and was at a loss when faced with the drum kit and complex music scores, he "wrestled" again and again, deeply realizing the gap between "rotten wood groans" and "sunshine entities". Encouraged by Xue Yuan's "Music is not afraid of stupid birds, it only loves slow grinding", Mo Chen began a stumbling musical journey. He met the bassist Xiaoya who was also "slow grinding", and in the daily cooperation of organizing music scores and adjusting equipment, and in the ensemble exercises that were full of toughness but full of tenacity, he clumsily searched for his own rhythm and position. This is a story about youthful trial and error, clumsy growth, and finding resonance.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Although the wording is a bit inappropriate, it is very good for a new author. I hope the author can write better novels in the future (the above is my personal opinion)
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Although the wording is a bit inappropriate, it is very good for a new author. I hope the author can write better novels in the future (the above is my personal opinion)









