Literary Maiden
Step on the cold floor and walk back to the bedroom.
Gu Ke didn't even look up at his parents.
"You kid, you really raised you for nothing!"
"I've grown so big that I don't even say hello!"
"It's all in vain?!"
"What's going on then!"
"Find a job and get married in a few years!"
Gu Ke's mother was watching TV, she hadn't even looked at Gu Ke directly.
And Gu Ke's father is busy outside, so he won't go home at this time.
In the eyes of outsiders, they are a family, but in Gu Ke's eyes, they are just strangers living in the same room as him.
Parents show their preferences to the fullest.
They let their son go to an excellent college in another place, but they casually enrolled their daughter in a local public school.
They will buy their son several new clothes and ask him for warmth, but they can only cope with and ignore their daughter, and if they are in a bad mood, they will grasp their daughter's mistakes and endlessly amplify and exaggerate.
Gu Ke grew up in this environment, but she was not as rebellious as other children, but she was not tolerant either.
Gu Ke's pocket money is pitiful, and it can be said that there is no at all.
The money for her clothes and shoes, the money for cutting her hair, and some money for tuition and miscellaneous fees were all obtained by Gu Wei from writing articles.
Since Gu Ke's brother went to school in other places, his mother has never given Gu Ke pocket money.
Naturally, her father ignored it.
Gu Ke felt transparent and pitiful when she was a child, but now she doesn't care at all.
Back in his room, Gu Ke sat on the edge of the bed. There was still her mother's chattering voice outside the door, but she read the book by the bed very quietly.
The book is called "A Low Roar from the Night", a novel written by a very talented writer in the city, and he is also Gu Ke's current Chinese teacher.
When she took the first Chinese class at school, Gu Ke noticed that the Chinese teacher was a little familiar, and she soon remembered that she had met at the signing of the 7th anniversary of "Spider Silk", that is, three years ago.
At that time, Gu Ke was only a student who had just graduated from elementary school, but at that time she had already begun to immerse herself in literary creation.
And the first novel that Gu Ke came into contact with was "Spider Silk".
The book depicts a group of people who have been bound by the celestial realm with spider silk since birth.
The protagonist of the book tries to break free at first, and he tries his best, but he can't. In the end, he thought about asking for help, but the others had become numb under the spider silk, and no one thought the spider silk was strange.
But the protagonist is unwilling.,He would rather go to the divine ladder alone to meet the gods of the upper realm.。
Then the protagonist was blocked and bound by layers of spider silk, and finally compromised and declared his loyalty to the upper realm.
Gu Ke understands that different people have different understandings.
She remembered that a young man who was more than a decade older than her had also gone to the signing party. She even had a good chat with the other party at that time.
The young man said that the protagonist himself didn't want to break free of the spider silk, he just wanted to make sure that the god on the other side of the spider silk could make him surrender.
But Gu Ke believes that what the story wants to express is a sense of struggle and powerlessness, no matter how much you resist, you can't break free from the status quo in the end.
Gu Ke saw her shadow in "Spider Silk", she knew from the beginning that she couldn't escape, but she still chose to escape.
Next, she took out a pen and paper to write the last sentence of her "Funeral".