A paper on conspiracy and conspiracy
The reader's attitude towards the decisive "Give charcoal in a timely manner" is divided into two parts, some think that unknown so, and some think that the novel is at its peak. To sum up, the author's writing in the first few chapters is probably too scattered to grasp the theme. If you can stand reading it, it's a pretty good book. The supporting role portrayed by the author in this book is quite full, and even has the potential to overwhelm the protagonist. The author writes very well and often has long and gripping sentences. But I think it's much better than those small white characters with empty surfaces and empty connotations.