A novel becomes whatever you love when it has elements like a compelling story that keeps you hooked from start to finish, relatable characters you can root for, and a setting that transports you to another world. Maybe it also has a message or theme that resonates deeply with you.
It's hard to define exactly. The novel might explore different aspects of love and what it means in various contexts and relationships.
This was a poem from Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass":"When I come out after a thousand calls, I still hold the pipa and half cover my face." It meant that despite being called out for a long time, he still had a half-covered expression on his face. This phrase is often used to describe a person who has finally achieved something after a lot of hard work, but his performance is still insufficient.
I'm not sure. Maybe it didn't gain much popularity and faded away.
Chinese Drama
The Whatever After series usually involves magical and adventurous tales with relatable characters and unexpected twists.
The plot of this novel is full of twists and turns. It always surprises me and keeps me on the edge of my seat. Every chapter has something new and exciting, that's why I love it like this.
The appeal lies in its ability to break conventions. 'Do Whatever You Want' manga often features characters doing things that are out of the ordinary, which keeps readers on their toes. Also, the art style can be quite captivating and distinct.
It likely emphasizes the importance of giving your best in any situation or role you find yourself in.
This was the dialogue from the song " Love is Simple."
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it got lost in the shuffle of publishing or didn't gain enough popularity to continue.