The Coldness of Human Nature,The Loyalty of a Dog

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The Coldness of Human Nature, the Loyalty of a Handsome Dog

Author: Ting Jun

North America China Book Bureau Publishing House

This is a novel that cuts straight into the core of human nature.

In a world growing colder by the day, compassion is often replaced by calculation, and loyalty is traded for convenience. Relationships collapse under the weight of self-interest, and moral boundaries quietly disappear in the name of survival.

And yet, in the shadows of human indifference,

there remains one silent witness—

a dog who was abandoned, forgotten, and left behind,

but never stopped waiting.

Without words, without demands, and without conditions,

its loyalty becomes a mirror held up to humanity itself.

The Coldness of Human Nature, the Loyalty of a Handsome Dog is not merely a story about an animal. It is a reflection on people—on betrayal, responsibility, and the unsettling contrast between human rationality and animal faithfulness.

When human hearts grow cold,

it is often an animal that reminds us

what loyalty truly means.

This novel invites readers to confront an uncomfortable question:

In a world shaped by choice and desire, who truly deserves to be called loyal?

The Coldness of Human Nature, the Loyalty of a Handsome Dog

Author: Ting Jun

North America China Book Bureau Publishing House

This is a novel that cuts straight into the core of human nature.

In a world growing colder by the day, compassion is often replaced by calculation, and loyalty is traded for convenience. Relationships collapse under the weight of self-interest, and moral boundaries quietly disappear in the name of survival.

And yet, in the shadows of human indifference,

there remains one silent witness—

a dog who was abandoned, forgotten, and left behind,

but never stopped waiting.

Without words, without demands, and without conditions,

its loyalty becomes a mirror held up to humanity itself.

The Coldness of Human Nature, the Loyalty of a Handsome Dog is not merely a story about an animal. It is a reflection on people—on betrayal, responsibility, and the unsettling contrast between human rationality and animal faithfulness.

When human hearts grow cold,

it is often an animal that reminds us

what loyalty truly means.

This novel invites readers to confront an uncomfortable question:

In a world shaped by choice and desire, who truly deserves to be called loyal?