How about the book Fantasy City?

To be honest, I liked this book very much at first. It was very beautiful and slightly sad. However, after reading it, I first felt that the writing was a bit unclear. For example, the king was preparing to resurrect his brother. time, rather suddenly. Also, the book becomes rougher toward the end. At the end, the author has no intention, and it seems that the ending is hasty. Even Xiaosi himself said that he was too lazy to think about everyone's ending, so he just let everyone die. By the way, I personally think "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams" is better than "Fantasy City" because it has a better beginning and end. The following "Summer Solstice Has Not Come" made me completely lose confidence in him. It was too commercial, like a child being manipulated at will, justifying his mistakes and refusing to admit them. There is also a question about "Fantasy City". I think "The Promise" and "Fantasy City" have many similarities. I later learned that the screenwriter was written by Xiao Si. The similarities are the same if you think about it: 1. "Fantasy City" created a "snow country", and "The Promise" is also a "snow country". 2. The "Yuanji" in "Fantasy City" and the "Manshen" in "The Promise" have almost the same power. 3. There is a plot in "Fantasy City" where Ying Kongshi is resurrected, and Kunlun is also resurrected once in "The Promise". 4. The cherry blossoms in "Fantasy City" and the begonia flowers in "The Promise" are easily confused. 5. Both have lines that seem very philosophical but are actually very mysterious and even almost disgusting. 6. Both are trying their best to create beautiful images similar to Japanese cartoons.