Love was a complex phenomenon, and it included physiological aspects. From a physiological point of view, when a person fell in love, more than ten areas in the brain would be active at the same time. In just 12 seconds, a series of chemicals called "love hormones" would be released, such as phelethylane. It would make people feel a "connection" and then fall in love. At the same time, it would make people feel happy and attached. These chemicals would change the body's state, such as dilated pupils, accelerated heartbeat, and self-confidence. Men and women who were in love would have different behaviors. Boys might be full of courage and eager to express their love, while girls might pay more attention to their own image and love dressing up. Moreover, when one truly loved someone, there would be physiological reactions such as being happy to see the other party, getting close to the other party would cause one's heart to beat faster, wanting to have physical contact, liking the other party's smell, and so on. However, love was not just a physiological phenomenon. It also involved emotional, psychological, social and many other factors. From an emotional and psychological perspective, love included understanding, tolerance, trust, and a sense of security for the other party. It was a relationship that both parties built together in daily trifles. It needed to go through the test of time. It was a kind of long-term mutual understanding and companionship. At the societal level, love is influenced by family, social expectations, cultural background, and other factors. Therefore, love is the result of a combination of physiological, psychological, emotional, and social factors.
Chapter 405, "The Person Saved Casually Turns Out to Be a Diplomat?!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Jiang Li's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The medical student was completely dumbfounded.
Chapter 404, "The Vice Dean of Hua Country Chinese Medicine University?!", is the clearest early answer because the rescue effort creates visible on-page results. Early on, Several minutes later, Jiang Li doubled back and knocked on Huo.... By the end, So you're just an internet celebrity..
Chapter 561, "How Can This Young Master Use His Hands to Kill Fish?", is the clearest early answer because the violence around Team becomes final instead of hypothetical. Early on, She had saved Luo Xuan that afternoon, and he already owed her one.. By the end, Can four fish feed ten people?.
Chapter 432, "Return to the Homeland!", is the clearest early answer because it pushes Miss Jiang into a new phase or setting. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on Jiang Li had also received the updated rankings. and ending on He looked at the owner with a hint of surprise..
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Chapter 814, "Under the Eaves, One Must Bow", is the clearest early answer because it turns Lin Manru's situation into a concrete plot event.
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Chapter 467, "Your Boars Have All Run Back!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Bai Lu's situation into a concrete plot event.
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