Fortunately, his article is not gorgeous and simple, but it has inadvertently laid a lot of foreshadowing, always giving you an unexpected ending at the end, which is perfect with the previous article, but incomplete, leaving readers with imagination and endless aftertaste. His articles are not humorous, but more satirical and ironic. They inadvertently showed the ugliness of people and their ignorance and contempt for the darkness of human nature at that time. Sometimes it takes several times to understand humor.
I wonder if the answer is right. This is my personal opinion. I like his books very much.