The ending of Gu Jinyan's novel, Tattoo on the Heart, had not been decided yet because the novel had not been officially published yet. The author had already posted some chapters on the website but had yet to publish the complete novel. If you have more questions about the novel Tattoo on the Heart, please feel free to ask me and I will try my best to answer them.
The ending of Gu Jinyan's novel Tattoo on the Heart was as follows:
At the end of the novel, the protagonist Fang Ting learned that her mother used to be a prostitute and that her mother had to do needlework in order to cure her illness. Fang Ting felt extremely guilty and remorseful. She felt that she should not have made such a decision to her mother, nor should she have let her mother become a prostitute.
After some consideration, Fang Ting decided to give up on becoming a career woman and chose to continue her studies to become a lawyer. She believed that she could use her talent to fight for a better life for her mother. At the same time, she hoped that she could change her mother's fate through her own actions.
The novel ended with Fang Ting successfully taking the postgraduate entrance examination and eventually becoming a lawyer, showing the tenacity and self-redemption spirit of the heroine.
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I Have a Tattoo Shop.😋This novel is a fantasy-modern magic novel. The protagonist is tricked into a tattoo shop while looking for a job. The owner took the opportunity to tattoo him with a wolf head tattoo and gave him a notebook before disappearing. Later, a mysterious organization found him and said that they could let him reach the peak of his life, but the prerequisite was that he had to join their organization. It seemed like a wonderful opportunity, but there was a treacherous conspiracy behind it. Who was the 'good guy' after all? I hope you like my recommendation.😗
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Tattoos and tattoos hurt, but the degree of pain varied according to the individual's tolerance and the tattoo artist's skills. Tattoos and tattoos were essentially the same. They were both created by piercing the skin with a needle and placing the paint into the skin to form a pattern. Tattoo studios would usually use a special anesthetic for tattoos to reduce the pain. This anesthetic was applied externally and directly on the skin without any side effects. Everyone felt pain differently. Usually, the parts with more nerves would feel more pain, such as fingertips, buttocks, armpits, inner thighs, and inner arms. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the tattoo or the tattoo was more painful. It depended on the individual's feelings and the location of the tattoo.
There were some differences between tattoos and tattoos in terms of cleaning. Tattoos required special maintenance and protection measures, while tattoos needed to be cleaned and disinfected regularly, especially after the tattoo was done. Although both required cleaning and maintenance, the cleaning requirements were different for the genders of the two art forms. As for which was easier to remove, the degree of removal of tattoos and tattoos depended on the color of the tattoo and the depth of penetration. Generally speaking, black tattoos were easier to remove, while red, green, yellow, and other colors were more difficult to remove. Using lasers to remove black tattoos usually only required one or two attempts. However, for colored tattoos, even if they were washed off, there might still be some residual color. In general, the effect of tattoo removal varies from individual to individual. For specific situations, it is best to consult a professional tattoo shop or medical institution.
The last places a tattoo artist wanted to tattoo were the hands and the waist. Tattoos on hands were easy to lose color and fade. Moreover, the area of the fingers was small, making it difficult to make a fine tattoo. The side waist tattoo was close to the bone, so the pain was stronger.
Tattooists hated tattoo subjects the most: restless customers, hesitant customers, and inappropriate tattoo subjects. Tattoo artists hoped that the guests could quietly accept the tattoo process, and the guests who moved around would cause trouble for the tattoo artist. In addition, hesitant customers often changed the tattoo pattern or position, causing inconvenience to the tattoo artist. In addition, an inappropriate tattoo theme would also make the tattoo artist dissatisfied. However, there was no mention of the tattoo subject that tattoo artists hated the most.