Zheng Qing thought the school didn't care about the invasion case of dormitory 403, but in reality, the school arranged guards to protect him around the clock; Zheng Qing believed Thomas was trustworthy after signing a risk prohibition contract, but as it turned out, Thomas used the trust of both the school and Zheng Qing, pulling a trick like "stealing a substitute for the real prince".
This stark contrast made him involuntarily think of Miller's famous "The Angelus"—a couple praying in the field, with a basket that looked like it was filled with potatoes at their feet. But in reality, the basket was not filled with potatoes, but with a child's corpse.
On the surface was a basket, but underneath was a small coffin.
Behind the seemingly peaceful and harmonious pastoral scene, there hides a suppressed and cruel human tragedy.
Just like Zheng Qing's life.
