There were many reasons why Ah Xin's story had ended on TV but not in the novel. Perhaps it was because the plot of the novel was different from the TV ending, or the plot of the novel explored the unsolved problems in the TV ending more deeply. In this case, the author might need more time to perfect the plot to achieve the same logic and ending as the TV ending. It was also possible that the author had deliberately left some suspense to attract the readers 'interest and increase the readers' reading ability. This is relatively unlikely because if the author really wanted to leave these suspense, they would usually reveal the answer at the end of the novel. As for whether Ah Xin's story was made up by him, the answer might not be simple. Because Ah Xin was a fictional character, his story might have been fabricated by the author according to his own creative inspiration and ideas. However, if the author did use fictional elements or involve some unmentioned plot in the story, the problem became more complicated. In short, there were many reasons why Ah Xin's story wasn't finished yet. He needed to analyze it according to the specific situation.