The shortest romance novel in the world is a plot in The Road: In a remote town in Spain, a young man, Maurice, met the most beautiful woman in his life, Isabel. The two fell in love at first sight. They began a romantic relationship but soon discovered something strange. They met often, but Morris found that Isabelle did not seem to be interested in him. He asked her why Isabelle always avoided talking about it. Then Morris found out that there were some unspeakable secrets between Isabelle and his family. Her mother was a corrupt official and her father was a doctor. Morris tried to reveal these secrets, but Isabelle avoided him more and more. In the end, Morris decided to leave the town and not go back to look for Isabelle. But before he left, he left a letter telling Isabelle that he would always miss her and that if she needed help, he would do his best. However, Isabelle did not receive the letter. A few days later, she was found dead in a forest in a small town. Her body had been chopped into pieces. When Morris found her body, he was shocked and sad, but he also realized that everything in this town was a lie. He had never really met Isabelle. Although the plot was short, it contained deep emotions and philosophical thinking. It showed the complexity and variety of love and also explored the relationship between human nature and truth.