This book doesn't rely on any hard-core scientific theories, and the so-called "Micro-Continuity Manuscript" doesn't have a specific description, not to mention the time machine, which is only mentioned in passing. However, none of these things detract from the novel's brilliance!
Chen Le sobbed uncontrollably!
The Heartbroken, The Heartbroken!
It wasn't until he finished reading that Chen Le realized what "The Heartbroken" truly meant.
At that moment, wasn't he himself "The Heartbroken"?
He pulled out a tissue.
Chen Le vigorously wiped his nose.
After all these years, Chen Le had read countless sci-fi novels, but only this one had made him cry uncontrollably!
He found it almost impossible to judge "The Heartbroken" accurately and objectively or even to think about what kind of work it should be counted as in the field of science fiction.
I'm going to cry to death!
Completely defenseless!
Turns out mother's love can be a theme in sci-fi...