Those who survive here are eligible for sixty points, but if their answers are excellent enough, they might earn more points.
Wen Xishu had already started writing furiously, but before that, he had indeed come up with several ideas in his mind.
For example: psychological description.
The so-called being caught by Reid, radiating flames, is just like a pair of ill-fated lovers, where one bursts with immense jealousy, wanting to control the other person.
Yes, those flames are not real flames, but the fire of jealousy, the fire of desire, symbolizing the frenzy and searing heat within Reid's heart.
Writing it like this would likely solidify his friendship with Reid.
But considering that this approach was overly emotional, and what is written tends to come true, such friendship might head in a different direction, so he decisively rejected this idea.
Wen Xishu quickly thought of another writing approach, deconstructionism, to deconstruct character relationships.
