In the original novel, Mingyu and Liu Qing had a tendency to fall in love very early on, but Shi Tiandong intervened in their relationship and finally snatched their love. Shi Tiandong was a complicated character. He had a good impression of Mingyu, but he was not interested in her relationship with Liu Qing. At the same time, he liked other girls. In the novel, Shi Tiandong's feelings for Mingyu were more active, but his behavior was a little too much and even violated Mingyu's emotional freedom. Mingyu and Liu Qing's relationship had always been very clear, but Shi Tiandong's intervention led to their breakup. In the novel, Shi Tiandong's act of snatching his lover was a kind of betrayal and hurt, which also made Mingyu doubt and waver about her feelings. Although she had tried to win Shi Tiandong back, she finally understood that her feelings needed to be decided by herself, so she chose to leave Shi Tiandong to pursue her own happiness. This kind of behavior also demonstrated Mingyu's independence and strong will. She would not let others influence her feelings and choices.