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Itch Pakkel is worried because someone is declaring war on him. This person's name was Mina, and a few years ago she was a follower of Parker, but now it's different, and everyone calls her Lady, Parker

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Pakkel was preoccupied because someone was declaring war on him.

  This person's name was Mina, and a few years ago she was a follower of Parker, but now it's different, and everyone calls her Lady, Parker's Wife

  Parker is a very famous philosopher, his excavation of reductionism in the academic community can be described as a pioneer, any object, event, can be used his reductionist theory to return to the original, such as blushing, because the human sympathetic nerve is stimulated, norepinephrine and other catecholamine secretion increases, so that people's heartbeat is accelerated, capillary dilation, that is, performance as blushing. He can restore it step by step, until the most original point, let people know it day by day, and feel that the world is so real.

  Packer was amazed by his discovery, and in order to further refine his reductionism, he forgot to eat and sleep, and threw himself into a large number of philosophical works. This is a good thing, but Mina is not happy, why can someone else drag her husband to Hawaii for a vacation, to Paris to listen to opera, and to wait outside the study door all day? She was a feminist, so one night war broke out.

  Since everything can be restored, you restore love, why do two people fall in love? Parker's first reaction when he heard this question was to think about what love was, why he had fallen in love with Mina in the first place, and how to dissect the current state with reductionism:

  It takes a process, and before Parker can give an answer, Mina leaves, not knowing where she's going. Parker had thought about looking for it, but when he thought of facing it again, the war between the two could not be reconciled if he could not answer the question of the restoration of love, so Parker began to carry out his own research more desperately.

  The war lasted for three years, and even Parker himself didn't know how many books on sociology and medicine he had read, and even uttered a surprising statement at a psychology seminar: "If the person you love is with you, she slowly changes, and even says that she is not at all like the way you first saw her, then will you still love her?" If love, is this a betrayal of love?"

  Regarding the betrayal of love, Parker finally found the answer from a physical point of view, those about sex, about male hormones, about a hidden nerve line, etc., each of the arguments made the reader excited, and even some newspapers and periodicals dedicated to the topic of "love reductionism" to serialize Parker's works.

  You must ask, what about Mina, how did she react? This question Parker also wanted to know, and three years had taught him that he needed Mina. So, he sent out messages in the major newspapers, but out of a man's self-esteem, it was just an advertisement for marriage, although all the conditions were set for Mina.

  Mina saw the marriage advertisement, and she also picked up her phone and dialed the phone, and she wanted to go back to her husband. However, in order not to let the other party know, she changed the card, out of a woman's temptation, the temptation of love.

  Unfortunately, only Parker himself knew that he loved Mina alone in his heart, for in the constant ringing of the telephone he would only glance at it, not the familiar number, and he would never answer it.

  Whether everything in the world can be explained through reductionism, many people read Parker's theory and got a positive answer, it turns out that the world is so wonderful, so simple. But who would have thought that Parker himself would overthrow himself again, because one night he found an indescribable feeling, unable to grasp, unable to touch, if there is none, which makes him particularly uneasy, because it cannot be restored.

  It was an irreconcilable feeling: if Mina could muster up enough courage to return to Parker, she must tell him that it was a very uncomfortable word: itch.

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