One characteristic is its complex and often dark character relationships. The story is filled with drama and the bad endings can be quite shocking, showing the consequences of characters' actions in a very unforgiving way.
Well, the characters might start to move on with their new lives. For example, the basketball team members could focus more on their studies or other hobbies. Maybe some of them would still keep in touch and play basketball casually from time to time.
I'm sorry, I didn't find a novel titled "Accompany you to the end of your youth and have a good old time with you". As for the ending of Lin Yang and Yu Zhouzhou, it was from the plot of the book,"The Almighty Masked King." As the plot introduction provided was relatively brief, it was impossible to know what the specific ending was. I suggest that the readers read the full text of this novel in person! We also recommend a few novels that are similar to the "Youth Campus" genre: "Farewell to Time" and "To the Time We Don't Want to Pass." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
They might become closer. Since the end of the story, they've had time to reflect on their experiences together. So, they could be more understanding and supportive of each other.
😋I recommend you a cultivation novel called The Story of the Han, which is also written in the first person. The plot told the story of the protagonist, whose surname was Jiang and whose name was Hu. He wanted to make a career in Jianghu and finally enjoy his old age in retirement. This novel is over, I hope you like it ~
There were indeed some similarities between Sunny Days and Days Relating to Youth. For example, both stories described the growth of young people in puberty, encountering various difficulties and challenges, and overcoming them through hard work and courage. In addition, the two stories also depicted topics such as friendship, love, and dreams during their youth. However, there were also many differences between them. For example,"A Sunny Day" described the cultural background and social environment of China at that time, as well as the emotional entanglement and growth process between the two protagonists, while "Days of Youth" paid more attention to the study life, interpersonal relationships, career planning, etc. of young people in the United States.
The ending of Qiong Yao's drama "A Few Sunset Glows" was as follows:
In the novel, the female protagonist Zi Ling and the male protagonist Zeng Fanri finally got together after experiencing many twists and turns. The relationship between them was getting deeper and deeper, but Zeng Fanri unexpectedly found out that he was suffering from a terminal illness.
During Zeng Fanri's terminal illness treatment, Zi Ling had been by his side to help him overcome his illness. In the end, Zeng Fanri's illness was under control and the two of them decided to leave this world together. In their last moments, they hugged each other to express their love and gratitude for each other.
In the ending of the novel, Zi Ling and Zeng Fanri left this world, but their feelings left a deep mark in people's hearts. This Qiong Yao drama ended its story with a touching ending, but it also left people with deep thoughts about love and life.
There's a Prince Charming Across the Wall: What's the ending of forcing love for 100 days?
This was a very interesting plot of a novel about two people who were forced to be separated for some reason for a period of time. However, within 100 days of separation, the two people forced themselves to fall in love and finally overcome all obstacles to come together.
The ending of the novel should be that the two of them finally overcame all difficulties and got together and lived a happy life. They may experience some challenges and difficulties, but their love will allow them to face them together and eventually succeed together.
However, the specific ending still depended on the plot of the novel and the author's arrangements.