Xiao Cheng is dragged into a game world, weak, helpless, and suffering from amnesia. Faced with mentally challenged NPCs, a teammate who seems like a big shot obsessed with finding bugs, and unreli...
It seems this must be the book the novelist asked her to write a review of.
Xiao Cheng still remembers that there was a female protagonist in this book whom she thought was very cute.
The novelist's strange reaction resurfaced in her mind, and she had a bad feeling as she carefully turned to the first page.
It turned out to be a very short diary entry.
Monday, sunny.
"If I could, I would really like to go out and bask in the sun. My mom says I'm a little flying elf, and she's a big flying elf."
"So where did Mom fly off to?"
What follows is a narrative that has nothing to do with the diary, mainly summarizing a student's boring school life.
Xiao Cheng was afraid of missing something important, so she patiently flipped through the pages until she reached the middle and saw the second diary entry.
Tuesday, cloudy.
"He's such a lovely person. Maybe I'll have the chance to go home with him and become part of his family."
"But Mom didn't come back today either."
Then came the repetitive campus life.
Near the end, a third diary entry appears.
"Wednesday, Red."
"He is red."
"Mom is red."
"I'm red too."
"Red, red, red, it hurts so much."
Then there are several pages of blank space.
Xiao Cheng frowned. If red is blood... then did the owner of the diary and that student both die in the end?
She continued flipping through the pages until she reached the last page.
The student slapped his arm hard: "Ouch, what a huge mosquito!"