#First Book Review Writing Contest # ) It's hard to tell if White Night is a romance novel or a crime novel?
The young Ryoji is a young master of kirihara's pawnshop, with a well-to-do family, and in terms of material life, he is much stronger than his peers.
However, his youth was not happy - his mother and the clerk had an affair, and his father often did not know what he was doing.

Encountering Nishimoto Yukiho is the first rainbow in Ryoji's life, the library, "Gone with the Wind", but the happiness is so short.
At the age of the teenager Ryoji, it is not unusual to have a love affair with the opposite sex, nor is it too strong.
But the scene seen in the ventilation duct of the abandoned building completely distorted Ryoji's life.
It turns out that the goddess in her heart is a dirty little girl who sells spring;
It turns out that his father is a pedophile beast;
It turned out that the scissors in his hand were unfortunately inserted into his father's chest.
For the rest of his life, Ryoji Kirihara became Yukiho's "obstacle clearer". There is nothing right or wrong, snow spikes are difficult, and Ryoji pays the bill.
What kind of feelings does Ryoji Kirihara have for Yukiho, which is gradually growing up and mature?
Still continuing the love of the young Ryoji?
And deep guilt?
Because of the common secrets?
With more and more common secrets that are inseparable?
Yukiho told her clerk, Natsumi, that she didn't have a sun in her life, but there was something in the dark that could replace the sun.
It turns out that no matter how successful Yukiho's life is, she still can't walk out of the dark Yoshida apartment, she is still the dirty little girl, and Ryoji is her only light source.
So is the snow spike the light source of Ryoji?
Can Ryoji have a completely different life?
Suddenly I thought of Zhu Chaoyang in "Bad Kids".
Zhu Chaoyang and Ryoji Kirihara are both children without original sin, but in the end they both "grow" into masters who can plan and carry out a perfect crime.
The difference is that Zhu Chaoyang did everything for himself, and he got everything he wanted at the least cost— his father's property, the person who knew, and his self-exoneration.
And Ryoji Kirihara is all for Yukiho, and all his crimes are to make Yukiho go up step by step.
Snow Spike married the middle class and then married the rich.
And Yukiho's own career development is inseparable from Ryoji Kirihara's financial assistance.
In the face of Yukiho, Ryoji Kirihara is too "selfless".
But this kind of "selflessness" is not beautiful. All the choices that plunge your life into darkness are not good.
Snow Spike is not a light source in Ryoji's darkness.
What does the title of the book, "White Night Walk", really mean? They both day and night? Or is there a snow spike of Ryoji, and the night is like daytime?
But I remember another meaning of white night is "sleepless night." Yukiho enjoys the light source in the night, but Ryoji spends sleepless nights?
"Chicken soup text" often teaches people to learn to let go, to do life subtraction, to break away.
This bowl of chicken soup is especially suitable for Ryoji Kirihara.
The Japanese drama version of Ryoji has more sensibility and even cowardice, and many times, he is forced by Yukiho to cry and beg.
And Ryoji Kirihara in the original work, he is smart, cautious, calm, cold, such a person, as long as he is willing to plan for himself, can generally live very well.
Unfortunately, Ryoji lost his life as a teenager. He spent his life turning himself into a sharp knife to kill a bloody path for Snow Spike.
The road was long, and he had fallen.
The spike of snow that has lost the only light source in the darkness, her white night, will also become a sleepless night.