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The person who delivered the wrong sheet

The person who delivered the wrong sheet

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出版社: 红蜻蜓出版社
ISBN/EAN: 9786294740402
出版日期: 2024-04-15
页数: 224页
语言: Simplified Chinese

Chen Wei said that men have a kind of animal nature, lurking deep within their brains. One day, when that animal nature is drawn out, men instantly become wild beasts, losing their ability to act independently. Just like a gecko's tail, it can still swing even if it's broken.

Chen Wei's gecko tail escaped his control, causing him to make a big mistake and lose the woman he loved most.

Sister Yun taught him how to play the piano and became his first teacher. Later, he married a piano teacher and they had a harmonious marriage, but they did not stay together until the end.

Chen Wei owed so much to so many people in his life that, in his final days, he wanted to send a blanket to someone important to him. He entrusted the task to a kindhearted, impoverished writer, Ma Tutu.

By then, Ma Tutu's life had reached a dead end. He was divorcing his wife and had spent most of his life in mediocrity. Meeting Chen Wei was like the reflection of Wanrong's mountains and rivers: the vast river, the rolling hills, and the passers-by who wandered between them—a beautiful woman with a blue butterfly on her belly, a swanky girl twenty years her junior, a single mother with a clear distinction between love and hate—resonating in the hollow valley.

Ma Tutu

A native of Malaysia,
I like to use the local Malaysian language.
Writing the story of Malaysian Tutu.

His writing reflects his personality; Ma Tutu's works are everything to him.
To him, it doesn't matter whether he is male or female, old or young,
What matters is how well the work is written.
The Ma Tutu who writes is the real Ma Tutu.

If you want to know more about Ma Tu Tu,
The only way is to read Ma Tutu’s novels.

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