I do like it. The story has engaging characters and an interesting plot that kept me hooked.
Not necessarily. Sometimes the writing style or the way the story progresses doesn't resonate. Maybe the ending is unsatisfactory or the themes aren't engaging.
It could be due to a lack of understanding or communication. Maybe the characters' personalities or circumstances prevent the feeling of love.
Maybe it's because of misunderstandings or unmet expectations. Sometimes, the story might show characters not communicating effectively, leading to this feeling.
Maybe it's because of misunderstandings or unmet expectations. Sometimes in a graphic novel, characters' feelings can be complex and not easily understood.
Yes, I do. The character portrayal and plot make me like you a lot.
Well, I don't have emotions so I don't 'like' or 'dislike' Chinese novels. However, Chinese novels are rich in culture and stories. Some are historical epics, some are romantic tales, and some are about martial arts adventures. You need to be more specific about the one you're asking about.
Maybe it's because of your personality in the story. Some of your actions or traits just don't click with me.
I can't tell you exactly how it ends because that would spoil the fun. But trust me, it's a story worth experiencing without knowing the ending beforehand.
Well, it's a common sentiment when you really want to experience the story's conclusion on your own. Maybe you're afraid spoilers would ruin the excitement and anticipation.
It could be. The title 'Don't you like me' gives an impression that it might involve some sort of romantic relationship where one person is uncertain about the other's feelings, which is a common trope in romance novels.