Yan Bingyun and Shen Wan 'er were characters from the novel " Celebrating Years." Yan Bingyun was a spy sent by the Qing Kingdom to Northern Qi, and Shen Wan 'er was the eldest daughter of Northern Qi. Shen Wan 'er did not know Yan Bingyun's true identity at first, but she gradually fell in love with him. However, Yan Bingyun did not have any sincere feelings for Shen Wan 'er. He was only using her to obtain information about Northern Qi. Even so, Shen Wan 'er's feelings for Yan Bingyun were very deep. There was no clear description of their ending in the literature.
Maybe it's because you're focusing too much on the bad parts. Everyone has some not - so - great experiences, but if you keep replaying them in your head, they seem worse. Try to step back and look at the bigger picture.
Let me recommend you a few similar novels! If you liked 'I Hate That I Didn't Come Early' and 'A Smile Is Alluring,' I think you might also like the following novels:
"The Time of Rebirth Is Not Lost": A female protagonist was reborn and returned to her childhood. She experienced life again and finally found her own happiness.
"The Boss Is Courting Death Again Today": This was a novel about a tsundere who had been reborn. The battle of wits and courage between the female protagonist and the male protagonist was very exciting and attractive.
"Black-bellied CEO, Suo Ai Marries": The male protagonist of this novel is also very black-bellied, similar to the male protagonist in " The female lead had also experienced many twists and turns and challenges in her relationship with the male lead.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One way is to get some fresh perspectives. Share your novel with a few trusted friends or beta readers and ask them specifically about the ending. They might point out things that you missed, like plot holes or inconsistent character behavior that made the ending seem off. Then you can use their feedback to rewrite it.
You could start by taking some time for yourself. Distance can give you a new perspective. Try to focus on your own growth, like picking up a new hobby or learning a new skill. This can help you shift your focus away from the negative feelings about your love story.
First, accept your feelings. It's okay to hate it. Then, cut off any unnecessary contact with the person related to that story if possible. This will help you start fresh.
Well, it can be a tough situation. You need to find out the root cause of your parents' dislike. Is it just because of his skin color? If so, that's really unfair. You can share with your parents some positive stories about interracial relationships. At the same time, stand firmly by your boyfriend but also be patient with your parents as changing their minds might take time.
I smile at the sky with my sword as an immortal who can subdue dragons and tigers.
The world-shaking wind and cloud change forged an immortal legend.
Sword qi swept across ten thousand miles, and saber light danced wildly.
A moment's mistake became a devil's barrier, leaving a name for thousands of years.
Think about all the things you have accomplished, no matter how small. Sometimes we get so caught up in the negative parts of our life story that we forget about the good. You might have helped a friend in need, or achieved a good grade in school once. Acknowledge these things. Also, consider traveling or trying new things in different places. New experiences can help you break free from the feeling of being trapped by your life story.
Well, you could start by focusing on the good things in your life, no matter how small. Maybe it's a nice cup of coffee in the morning or a friendly smile from a stranger. Try to write them down and look at the list when you feel down. It can shift your focus from the negative stories to the positive bits.