About Yoko Okino in the idol secret room murder incident

About Yoko Okino in the idol secret room murder incident

This question has been raised in the book review area before, but there are still people who ask, so let's send a single chapter to explain it.

Blackening an otherwise glamorous character is nothing new, just as people like to take an idol to the altar and then smash him down. Go to a certain Lu to see, blackened Yoko Okino is not a new way to play. But now that I've written this part, of course I should play something interesting.

So there is Yoko Okino in Du Kang's mouth and the so-called "I am willing to die for you". Actually, when I was writing this thing at the time, I really didn't have any exposure to the concept of narrative trickery, and I may have heard of this term occasionally, but it was not the reason for playing this trick.

Regarding Yoko Okino's blackening setting, the officials re-read it to see if all the inferences were just from Du Kang's mouth. Of course, that's how it was designed, everything is just a display of Du Kang's heart, and Yoko Okino is just listening to Du Kang's "another conclusion" as a listener. Of course, this second conclusion uses a bit of cinematic montage, which incidentally pays homage to Poirot's "other conclusion". Compare Yoko Okino in another conclusion with Yoko Okino's scheming and "willing to die for you" but can only play the harlequin, and sure enough, the conclusion in the original book is more comfortable. At the same time, it also corresponds to the world of deciding whether Yoko Okino experiences the first or second conclusion. It all depends on the hearts of the judges.

The reason why I played like this, as I said earlier, was not to deliberately play with narrative tricks, because I had never been exposed to this kind of thing at all. The reason why I write this way is just because of the humility of love. As for why love is humble, those who have read the prologue may wish to look for it.

Explain. There is an allusion in ancient times, Su Dongpo and Buddha Yin are good friends, once Su Dongpo asked Buddha Yin, what did you see? Buddha Yin said that what he saw was the Buddha. At this time, Su Dongpo laughed and said, what you see is Buddha, and what I see is. At this time, the Buddha Yin said, "The Buddha I see is because I have a Buddha in my heart, so what I see is the Buddha." And what you see is, so what is in your heart?

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