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Why shouldn't we watch his story?

2024-10-02 02:08
1 answer

Perhaps it's too similar to other stories we've seen before, or it just doesn't offer anything new or exciting. Maybe the style of storytelling doesn't appeal to us.

His Breathtaking and Shimmering Light

His Breathtaking and Shimmering Light

After a delirious first night together, Shi Guang found herself waking up to a cruel reality… a breakup initiated by him, ending their relationship! What? Why? How? These were the questions that bugged Shi Guang’s mind in the two years after he left without a trace. Just as she thought that she had finally managed to get over him, Lu Yanchen suddenly appeared before her and before she knew it, she had to get married to this man who had dumped her two years ago?! What? Why? How? These were the questions that Shi Guang were faced with after his mysterious appearance once more. Just what are Young Master Lu’s motives? Why is he always watching out for her even though he was the one that had dumped her? And worst still… What’s with that tsundere attitude of his…?! Translator’s Review: This is a really sweet novel about a couple that just annoys one another in the cutest ways. Lu Yanchen is a descendant of a powerful aristocratic military family. Cold, aloof, genius and sharp, this is a man that has it all – status, smarts and looks. But none of that matters when it comes to affairs involving his silly woman as everything melts away into an encompassing warmth. Purple-Red Beauty is someone that spends a lot of time building the settings of her novels. Earlier on, I too was rather annoyed at some of the things that Lu Yanchen did. But once the story gets on track… everything suddenly seemed even sweeter than before! If any of you have heard of the Japanese manga Itazura na Kiss or have caught any of the many Japanese (Mischievous Kiss), Chinese (It Started With A Kiss) and Korean (Playful Kiss) drama reboots made for it, you will definitely love it! :P
4.5
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Why shouldn't we view her story?

1 answer
2024-10-16 09:42

It could be that the story contains uncomfortable or disturbing content. Or perhaps we simply don't have the time or energy for it right now.

Why shouldn't we leave the story in the book?

2 answers
2024-10-15 04:57

Because the story can have a greater impact when shared and discussed outside the book.

Why shouldn't we interrupt a short story?

2 answers
2024-10-08 22:10

Interrupting a short story can break the flow and ruin the immersive experience for the reader or listener.

Why shouldn't we be ashamed of our story?

3 answers
2024-10-04 11:11

Because our story is a part of who we are and it makes us unique. There's no reason to be ashamed of it.

Why shouldn't we hate comics?

1 answer
2024-10-24 07:47

There are many reasons. Comics can inspire imagination, provide escape, and sometimes even teach valuable lessons. Also, they come in various genres to suit different interests.

Why shouldn't we insult comics?

2 answers
2024-10-16 20:19

We shouldn't insult comics because they often represent the hard work and imagination of the creators. Also, different people find different meanings and joys in them, so it's unfair to be disrespectful.

Why shouldn't we look at comics?

2 answers
2024-10-14 12:28

Maybe it's because they can be addictive and take up too much of your time.

Why shouldn't we laugh at the comics?

3 answers
2024-10-13 21:08

Well, maybe the comics are trying to convey a serious message and laughing at them would miss the point.

Why shouldn't we hate comics?

1 answer
2024-10-08 07:15

We shouldn't hate comics because they can be a form of escape from reality. They can also foster imagination and provide a platform for diverse voices and ideas. Many comics have had a positive impact on society and culture.

Why shouldn't we read fiction?

2 answers
2024-10-02 17:50

Some might say we shouldn't read fiction because they believe it doesn't provide real-world knowledge or skills that are immediately applicable. But that's not entirely true as fiction can enhance our imagination and empathy.

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