Wedge
Name: Zhu Yinglong.
Sex: Virgin.
Age: Confidential (twenty-five).
Occupation: A third-rate VIP writer from humble beginnings.
Ideal: Starting point white gold writer (that is a high mountain, whether or not to climb up, just look at the new book opened, indulging in fantasy...)
Ouch...
"What's wrong with you? This is on the main street, don't faint, hey, pighead..."
"Doctor, what's wrong with my friend?"
"Cerebral hemorrhage..."
"What does it mean?"
"Cured, but still a vegetable."
"What if it can't be cured?"
"The dead..."
"How did you manage to crash into a utility pole out of nowhere? How unlucky can you get!"
"Sorry, I'm a doctor, can't answer your question. You'd better notify his family quickly and get the money over here as soon as possible so we can operate on him."
"How much?"
"At least twenty thousand!"
"What?"
……
"Is there or isn't there?" The doctor was getting impatient.
"There is, but this money is..."
"What's all this fuss about? Saving lives is what matters! Bring it here!"
During surgery...
"How is it, doctor?"
"Vegetable!" The doctor sighed and walked away helplessly.
"Heavens! This is my money! I'm finished, my house, my happiness..." A mournful and tragic wail echoed through the skies.
Patient: Zhu Yinglong.
Sex: Plant Bachelor.
Age: Unknown, Sleeping...
Occupation: Vegetable.
Ideal: Wake up.
In medical terms, a vegetative state is also known as a "false death", although the person has not actually died brain-wise, the chances of waking up are extremely low. According to mystical understanding, it means that they have lost their soul, but how many souls and spirits are lost varies from person to person. Some people lose them all, which means there is no hope of waking up at all, and will soon die after becoming a vegetative state. However, some people can maintain this state for several months or years, and may even wake up eventually, meaning that their lost souls and spirits have returned. But in order to fully recover, the soul needs to reintegrate, which is why when a vegetative person wakes up, their intelligence suddenly becomes similar to that of an infant. Our great writer Zhu Yinglong not only lost all his souls and spirits but also relied on a strong obsession to travel through time and space to a place he never expected, and could no longer return.
To find out where Zhu Yinglong went, see Zhang Feng's new book "Ming Emperor".

