Sorry, I have no idea. Maybe you could provide more details about the genre or characters of the novel, and that might help me narrow it down.
I don't know. It could be a lesser-known novel or one from a specific author. If you have any other hints or clues, that would be great for identifying it.
I'm not sure. There are so many novels out there, and it's hard to pinpoint one that ends exactly with that phrase without more context.
Nothing in my life is more terrifying than immortality.
It could be a story of someone receiving unexpected help or a life-changing opportunity and expressing their eternal gratitude at the end.
The significance could be in exploring different perspectives. In such a novel, the 'he said' and'she said' format might be used to show the contrast between male and female viewpoints, or different characters' takes on events, which can add depth and complexity to the story.
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I don't really know. It could be a story that someone told and then was repeated in this way, like 'he said' multiple times to emphasize that it was passed along verbally.
The information you provided is not enough to generate a coherent story. Please provide more details such as your background story, the personality and behavior of your online lover, your feelings for him, etc. Only when the information was rich and detailed enough could a truly fascinating story be created.
Maybe it's a fanfiction where the characters make a vow of forever and face challenges that test their commitment. There could be magical elements or supernatural obstacles to overcome in their pursuit of eternal love.
Not necessarily. Some novels are free, but at the beginning, readers may be prompted to download or read them for free, but in the later chapters, they may suddenly announce that the free chapters are no longer free. At this time, readers may think that the novel is deceiving, but in fact, this may be a marketing strategy of the author to attract more readers and increase the popularity and influence of the novel. However, if you feel that the novel has deceived you, you can choose to purchase the complete version of the novel to ensure that you get all the chapters.
I have no idea who said that. Maybe it's a quote from a relatively unknown source.
I recommend "Reborn in Space: The Queen of Doomsday". The protagonist is reborn as a zombie. Every day, he looks at the image projected by the female protagonist's pendant to recover his memory. There is also a zombie bird to help him express his language. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗