
Southern Hotel
by Lin Peiyuan
About This Novel
After graduating from college, Zhou Qishan worked as a reporter for a newspaper. The case he covered happened in a place called Qingping Town. The deceased was a female college student named Liu Sucai. She was found dead at home after taking a large amount of sleeping pills, but her family members did not believe that Liu Sucai had committed suicide and were still worried about her death. This made Zhou Qishan, who also experienced the suicide of his girlfriend Zhao Qi, feel extremely painful. The dark psychological shadow entangled him, making him live in a state of sadness, depression and even self-blame every day. On the one hand, he wanted to know the reason why his girlfriend committed suicide, but on the other hand, he tried his best to avoid exploring the reason. At this time, a novel called "Southern Hotel" left by his girlfriend repeatedly appeared in front of him, and this seemingly insignificant novel was inextricably linked to Liu Sucai's death and Qingping Town. With the continuous development of "Southern Hotel", the cause of Liu Sucai's death also slowly surfaced...
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
The writing of the work is smooth and euphemistic, and the story is interesting.
I have been reading this writer's works since a long time ago, and this time I read them again online. I cannot express my love for this writer with words, words, music or any kind of art. I can only express it with my lifelong attitude towards life. I hope everyone can read it and have a good feel for this writer!
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
The writing of the work is smooth and euphemistic, and the story is interesting.
I have been reading this writer's works since a long time ago, and this time I read them again online. I cannot express my love for this writer with words, words, music or any kind of art. I can only express it with my lifelong attitude towards life. I hope everyone can read it and have a good feel for this writer!
