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The following lines were from the second chapter of Wuthering Heights: - He treated him coldly, he was heartless, he loved him like hatred, he treated him like grass. The way he treated her made her feel despair and pain. - He tortured her cruelly. He was cold to her. - He punished her cruelly, he was cruel to her, he tortured her cruelly.
This sentence came from Yi Shu's "Xi Bao."
[1. Time Travel: Reborn to a certain point in the past or future to experience a different culture and history.] 2. Science fiction: Using technology to explore the unknown world and create a future lifestyle. 3. Fantasy: Description of mysterious and fantasy worlds, telling all kinds of magic and mythical stories. 4. Wuxia: Using Wuxia as the theme to describe various chivalrous spirits and Jianghu grudges. 5. Romance: The story of love and marriage shows the emotional entanglement and life experiences of the male and female protagonists.
There are many examples of this classic saying: - Life is like a ball, the person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end. - The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, but the second I just got online, you went offline. - There were many first-time dates, first-time sex, first-time cooking, first-time traveling, and so on. The first time was often full of surprises and expectations. - There was no absolute fairness in the world, only relative fairness. On a scale, the more you get, the more you must bear. Every seemingly low starting point is the only way to reach a higher peak. - The meaning of life is like finding a KEY. If you don't find the KEY, you won't be able to find the door even if you go to the ends of the earth. If you found the KEY, you would have a door to enter no matter where you went.
This sentence came from the Chinese web novel," Battle Through the Heavens."
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