Volume Summary
After coding this obscure second volume, there are a lot to say.
It can be said that the process of reading this book itself is a game of consciousness.
If you are interested, you can try to substitute the protagonist's attitude towards the game at each stage and your experience when reading the book at each stage.
Start: It's interesting to feel novel and want to have fun from it.
Follow-up: It feels not simple, sometimes it will be touched.
In the end: I feel unbearable to the increasingly complex and obscure content and want to give up.
Many readers have given me suggestions, hoping to write a story as simple as the beginning so that the grades will be better.
I naturally understand this principle.
But I still insist on using various clues to intersperse the story, allowing readers to interpret the story by thinking.
The game of consciousness beyond dimensions is not only in the book, but also by yours and me.
The increasingly superficial assembly-line online literature model and various micro-video platforms are gradually replacing our thinking ability through simple comfort circuits.
Dreams are easy, awakening is painful, and the right to choose is in your hands.
The protagonist chooses to return to the psychological clinic and live his high purity life, while I choose to stay awake and continue to express what I want to express in my way.
Back to the novel plot itself, the second volume was dug a lot of holes, but the last chapter was suddenly concluded, and many foreshadowings about the protagonist were recycled in this chapter. If you read it carefully, you can find it.
There is no need to say anything about the many. The third volume [Lost Things] will reclaim the pits and foreshadowings you dug before.
Again, this book will be renamed "The Game of Consciousness and the Inner War" in March. Although the name "I Really Don't Want to Be the Lord of the World", if you understand the plot, you will actually think it is quite appropriate... But the name is really white, so it is better to change it to match the depth of the content. Give the person who watches it in advance to avoid having the mentality of reading Baiwen, and the psychological gap is too large.
Chapter completed!