Chapter 475 Mo Fei Mo's Novel
Chapter 475 Mo Fei Mo's Novel
It was a man with a black mask on his face.
Although she couldn't see the face, judging from the figure and the way he walked, Su Xiaoxiao felt that this person looked very much like Wen Mo. After all, they had just met last night.
Seeing him coming, the middle-aged man sitting next to her stood up and walked to the front of the crowd.
Unexpectedly, this middle-aged man was Peng Wei, the head of the offline reading club. He introduced the masked man to everyone.
It turns out that the masked man is the suspenseful online writer mentioned by Peng Wei, Mo Feimo.
Mo Fei Mo is actually Wen Mo. Although it is unexpected, it is also reasonable. I saw so many suspense novels in his house yesterday. It seems that he has put a lot of effort into it.
Many people who participated in offline activities knew the name Mo Feimo, and some even came specifically for him.
He came here this time to share his new book with everyone. The name of the new book is "Ashes".
Su Xiaoxiao saw many people holding books and wanting Mo Feimo's autograph.
She listened to Mo Feimo's introduction. This book is set against the backdrop of a fire. It is actually a story about the victim's revenge. In a corner where no one cares, the victim is like a moth, rushing towards the fire without hesitation until it turns into ashes.
When Mo Feimo was introducing them, she heard someone sobbing next to her.
Su Xiaoxiao turned her head curiously and saw a woman in her thirties who was covering her mouth with a tissue. She was obviously trying her best to restrain herself, but she still couldn't help making a sound.
She found it very strange, are readers nowadays so sincere? !
It's just a book. Doesn't the book say that the story is purely fictional? Is it necessary to be so involved in it?
Su Xiaoxiao saw that many people around her had sad expressions, and she couldn't help but fall into self-doubt. Was it because her tear point was too high and she was too cold-blooded?
She looked up and exchanged glances with Xiao Yu, who had changed his appearance, and they both saw confusion in each other's eyes.
Mo Feimo didn't stay long. Including the introduction and answering questions, it took only half an hour, and then he left.
Next, Peng Wei led everyone in a discussion for a while, and the offline activity lasted for about two hours.
Su Xiaoxiao tried to get the woman's WeChat. Those who came to the event all used pseudonyms. People nowadays are used to living with masks on and don't like to show their true selves in front of others.
Only everyone knows whether their life is satisfactory or not. No one knows what kind of holes there are underneath the bright and beautiful appearance.
Peng Wei seemed very interested in Su Xiaoxiao and asked for her WeChat. Fortunately, she and Xiao Yu both created another WeChat account for convenience.
Although WeChat uses pseudonyms, in fact, for the convenience of life, they are all registered with real names, and anyone who wants to check can find them.
If they don’t want to reveal their identity, they cannot use their WeChat.
Su Xiaoxiao even joked to Peng Wei that they needed a psychologist here because they made the readers cry.
Unexpectedly, Peng Wei nodded and said frankly that they did have a psychologist here who was also a member of their reading club. He often provided free psychological counseling to members who were in bad moods.
But now that an accident has happened, they will find another one soon. They even joked that maybe there will be one next time she comes to participate in an event.
Su Xiaoxiao knew that the previous psychologist he was talking about should be Jiang Rou.
Su Xiaoxiao knew that although Jiang Rou looked gentle and kind, she was actually not a helpful person. Everything she did or the people she helped had a purpose.
So, what is her purpose in providing free psychological counseling in this reading club? !
After returning to the office, Su Xiaoxiao and the others chatted with each other and all felt that this reading club was a bit strange.
The format was normal, but the participants were a bit weird.
Xiao Yu also added two people on WeChat at the book club.
They gave the WeChat accounts of these three people to Li Yan and asked her to check the real information of these three people.
Su Xiaoxiao searched the Internet for Mo Feimo's works and found that this person is very prolific. He is only 24 years old this year, but he has been writing suspense novels for five years and has published more than ten works.
Unlike the online novels that easily earn millions of words nowadays, these novels are generally about 200,000 to 300,000 words long. It is said that the rights to film and television adaptations of some works have already been sold.
No wonder he can live in such a big house by himself. Looking that he is about the same age as them, Su Xiaoxiao thought he was a young man who just entered society, but he has already achieved financial freedom.
It's really frustrating to compare yourself with others. Why is there such a big difference in people's conduct? !
Su Xiaoxiao logged onto his regular website and looked at his list of works and a brief introduction to them.
I unexpectedly discovered that his first work, titled "Loop", was based on a kindergarten murder case.
This kindergarten murder case is somewhat similar to the case involving Xiao Hu's father back then, but the similarities are only in the cases; the causes, consequences and motives for the murder are different.
In his book, the murderer becomes an oppressed socialite, his wife is bedridden, his children are young, and he is the only one working in the family.
In order to keep his job, he was coerced by his superiors into doing many things against his will, including cutting corners and adulterating food.
Later, the food produced by the company had problems and some people suffered from food poisoning, which caused serious consequences.
However, his boss turned out to be a traitor. After the incident was exposed, he put all the blame on him. Not only did he lose his job, he also faced the risk of going to jail.
When his wife heard the news, she was so frightened that she fainted. His child was mocked and insulted by his classmates at school. He was distracted on the way home and got into a car accident. He was sent to the hospital and one of his legs was lost, leaving him disabled.
The murderer went crazy when he heard the news. When he found out that his boss's child was in a certain kindergarten, he rushed over with a knife.
As a result, innocent people were injured and he was sentenced to death as expected.
Before he died, he found out that all this was planned by his boss. His boss's child was not in that kindergarten. The news was false information deliberately leaked to him by his boss with the purpose of killing him.
His child was sent to an orphanage, but was later adopted by a kind couple. When he grew up, the child used the same method to take revenge on his father's boss.
Unexpectedly, before his death, his boss told him that his father deserved it because his father had done something even more cruel to his boss's father.
He was confused for a moment, not knowing whether what he was doing was right or wrong.
After his boss died, he adopted his boss's underage child and raised him as his own, thinking that no matter who was right or wrong, the grudge would be settled there.
Until one day, the child also showed his fangs to him.
The story has an open ending, and when you think about the name, it makes you feel a chill down your spine.
Su Xiaoxiao looked at the date. This work was published more than half a year after the real kindergarten murder incident. It seemed that it was really inspired by that incident.
Because it is the first work, the writing is not very good and some of the twists are a bit abrupt, but the imagination is still okay.
I looked through the comments below and found that there were indeed a lot of curses, but the people who cursed did not say that he wrote badly, but that he was whitewashing the murderer, although he marked that this article was purely fictional and any similarities were purely coincidental.
But readers didn't buy it.
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