Chapter 7 Luo Li and Akutagawa 7



(Beware, I think it's weird for the 2D Akutagawa to use the works of the 3D Akutagawa, but it feels fake and empty to just write about other people's admiration for the article without any substance. So the content in the article is all made up by the author. His cultural level is not good, not even one ten-thousandth of the level of the 3D Akutagawa. I will try to reduce the content of the article, and you guys just pretend to write well.)

After exchanging names, they knew each other. Oda Sakunosuke simply invited Sakaguchi Ango to the nearby cafe to read books together, and maybe they could even discuss their views.

Ango Sakaguchi felt that Oda Sakunosuke had good taste, so he agreed. Sitting in the cafe, they fell into silence as they finished reading this page of the story.

After a while, Oda Sakunosuke put down the book and sighed: "This is indeed a rare and good work. I haven't seen such a good article for a long time."

"Indeed, if he can go one step further and write more in the future, then what the child said is right." Sakaguchi Ango also put down the book. Although the words were still a little immature, it was this perfect immaturity that added luster to the article.

The common and easy-to-understand descriptions increase the horror of the content. Every word is ordinary, and some descriptions are even so sunny. Then these ordinary and even sunny words push the protagonist step by step into the abyss.

Ryunosuke created an oppressive environment, and the environment created oppressive families. Then the protagonist was born in that family and came as an unwanted child.

This was an era of very bad economy, and poverty was a theme that every family could not escape. At this time, the protagonist was born.

When he was born, there was not enough food or salt at home, and even no firewood.

Whenever my father was wronged at work, he would say, "It's because of you that I have to work so hard."

When brothers and sisters don’t get something because of poverty, they will say, “It’s all because of you that our family is so poor.”

My mother would also keep complaining in my life: "Why did I give birth to you? You have made this family unhappy."

It was already unfortunate enough, but Ryunosuke gave the protagonist a sunny and hardworking personality. He did not feel that he was unfortunate, nor did he think that he owed his family. He tried his best to be nice to everyone and live an optimistic life.

I thought the protagonist's personality would change others' views and he would live a good life, but unfortunately his life was miserable.

When he had friends, his brothers and sisters would tell each of them that he had taken away things that rightfully belonged to them.

Then all his friends distanced themselves from him.

His father would not give him any land and would beat and scold him when he was drinking, even though he was hardworking and well-behaved.

Finally able to escape from his unhappy family, he became an apprentice to a carpenter. Whenever his mother came to see him, she would hold his master's hand and chatter, "This is an unfortunate child. Since he was born, our family has become unhappy. It's really great that you are willing to take him in."

Time and again, until the master was convinced and associated the unpleasant things in life with him, so he lost his job...

But his parents and siblings kept saying that he owed everyone in this family. Everyone he knew said that he owed his family...

Finally, the protagonist stood by the stream where the moon was reflected, watching the breeze blow by, and the moon shadow turned into a bright silk thread swirling in the water.

"I do owe them a lot."

After saying this, the protagonist returned to that twisted home, picked up his father's wine and started drinking.

Oda Sakunosuke took a sip of coffee and read the book from beginning to end again. No matter how many times he read it, it is an excellent work.

that is……

It makes people feel heartbroken.

Such an optimistic and cheerful child was assimilated in the end.

The child who would chew fresh grass stems in spring, suck nectar in summer, pick sour wild dates beside the ridges in autumn, and lick icicles on the eaves in winter eventually disappeared.

Ango Sakaguchi sighed and wanted to discuss it, but he swallowed the words back when they came to his lips. Instead, he opened the book and read it again.

Luo Li was also reading Ryunosuke's article, and the more she read, the more heartbroken she felt.

"I just want to save this kind of existence." But she couldn't reach into the story. Luo Li could only watch as the protagonist of the story's hope for life was destroyed bit by bit and stepped into the abyss.

Ryunosuke sat aside and thought about writing a happy story for the next one, so he wrote a tableware store on the manuscript paper - it was filled with countless cups, and you had to pay to take them home.

Ryunosuke's novels really became popular when his first novel was published. The popularity accumulated from his previous short stories exploded and magazines were in short supply. Of course, this was only in Yokohama. In other cities, Akutagawa's first novel was already very famous when it was published.

The main reason is that you can't expect every Yokohama resident to love literature when they are still worried about being shot in the head by the mafia while walking on the street.

Ryunosuke is a very good author. He submits manuscripts on time, has a stable writing style, and writes smoothly...

The last point can be removed.

A lot of things happened during this period, such as the death of the leader of the port mafia and the passing of the throne to his personal doctor.

After the new leader took over, he had several conflicts with people who did not recognize him as the leader and other mafia in Yokohama, and finally he won.

Among them, Ryunosuke also heard a lot of rumors about the child he met that night.

Someone who loves to play with the enemy's psychological defenses, oppressing them to the point of unbearable, and driving the enemy to madness—

Worry-monger?

Or descriptions such as demons and monsters are also appropriate.

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