Face Abandonment: Face-stretching School Scene

Face Abandonment: Face-stretching School Scene

by Sleepwalking In Spring

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231Kwords111chapters
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Ch. 111Ling Jin Recalled That He Rented Pen and Ink in the Past, and Could Not Sleep in the Middle of the Night and Had Doubts
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About This Novel

The humor of the people in the Song Dynasty + the dismantling of human weaknesses + the triangular emotional pull + the reversal of prophetic foreshadowing, "Lin'an Face" uses 1 million words to write the most down-to-earth legend of the Southern Song Dynasty! The core selling point hits people's hearts directly: with "love of face" as the motto, it connects a series of hilarious famous scenes such as failure to rent a robe, overturning a banquet, and a turmoil in a bookstore, allowing readers to see through the absurdity of human nature while laughing; memories and dreams frequently interrupt the flow of time, both foreshadowing the characters' past and foreshadowing their fate, and the rhythm is relaxed and moderate; the prophecy of "when face is broken, opportunities will appear" runs throughout, from disdain at first hearing to fulfillment step by step, creating suspense. The talented scholar Zhou Lingjin loves face but is repeatedly hit by it, the transparent girl Li Guhong is afraid of face but cannot escape the fate of her fate, and the businesswoman Ma Huitong believes in face but grows up after the filter is broken. The emotional entanglement between the three cannot escape the confusion of "face" - the embarrassment of getting married or not, the temptation when jealous, and the protection in crisis, delicately depicting the emotional pull of teenagers and girls. There are also danger warnings and unexpected turns of events: gangsters provoke provocations, the government investigates, and rumors slander, and crises come one after another; old officials speak out for justice, people testify with one heart, and warmth emerges in desperate situations. There is no power struggle, only the joys and sorrows in the fireworks of the market. Under the shell of humor, there is a profound core of "sincerity is more valuable than face". There is both a sense of fate that the prophecy will come true and the hope that "fate can be changed", so that every reader can see themselves in the story and gain growth through laughter and tears.

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