
Red Eyes See Delusion
赤瞳见妄
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 59k Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eastern Xuanhuan
- Updated
- 10d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Mo Yu's "Two Purities"——Read the first six chapters of "Red Eyes See Delusions"
In Chapter 6, Mo Yu squatted on the threshold and remembered what the lame Third Master said: "The river brought you up once, and pushed you down again. It was clear." This sentence is very light, but it may be the most important sentence in the whole book so far. The river brought him up - he survived and was picked up by the Mo family. The river pushed him down - he fell into the water when he was six years old, and was stepped on by the child to climb up. He caught the stone at the bottom of the river, and from then on he began to see "things he shouldn't see" with his right eye. Liangqing means: He no longer owes the river, and the river no longer owes him. From now on, he walked three miles east, not to "go back", but to leave the river. This book is not a fast-paced novel, but if you want to see how a person goes from "being picked up" to "I am my own" within six chapters - you can start reading from the first chapter.
The ruler under the river bed seems like what he should have gotten in the first place (contains spoilers)
What I like best is that after he walked into the crevice, the light disappeared in the third step - it didn't dim, it just disappeared. That way of writing makes me feel that he is not "walking into a place", but "walking into a part of himself that he has not yet thought of". When he got the ruler, he was not "picking up a golden finger prop" as I thought. When he touched it, his right eye jumped first. It was like his body recognized it first, and then he knew it was his. I think this is the most important part of Chapter 8 - not what he took, but the thing waiting for him to get it. Every chapter of this novel moves forward, not in a hurry, but always moving forward. After this chapter, I want to see where he goes with that ruler. I hope more people will read this book.
I feel very shocked. It is the first time I read such a special novel.
Not only is the story beautiful, the worldview and ideas behind it are even more grand and far-reaching. The text is extremely tense, and as you read it, pictures automatically come to mind.