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Well, it could be things like pure love, selfless kindness, and a touch of unexpected surprises. For example, in a sweet White Day story, a guy might give his girlfriend a handmade gift which contains his pure love. And the kindness of sharing special memories or experiences can also be an ingredient.
The following are the song titles of all the lyrics that A-Xin wrote for others in May:
1 Stubborn-Mayday
[2]"Contentment"-Mayday
3 "Tenderness"-Mayday
4 "Ruyan"-A Xin (to Fan Weiqi)
5 "Those Dreams That You're Risky"-A Xin (To Jay Chou)
6 "Love Cliff"-A Xin (To Zhang Huimei)
7. Angel-A Xin (To Lin Yilian)
8 Later-A Xin (to Rene Liu)
9 "Crazy for Love"-A Xin (To Andy Liu)
10 Chaser of the Light-A Xin (To Deng Ziqi)
The Most Important Decision-A Xin (To Faye Wong)
Script-A Xin (To Zhang Xinzhe)
13 "Faith"-A Xin (To Karen Mok)
14 The Most Important Thing-A Xin (To Liang Jingru)
15 "Later Us"-A Xin (To Rene Liu)
This was not a song, but one of the lines that appeared in the plot of the two recommended novels," The End of Heaven " and " The Strongest Martial God." The main character in " Poor Heavens " said " Kill the whole world to betray me ", and the main character in " The Strongest Martial God " had a similar line: " Kill the whole world to betray me to the dogs!" I hope my answer can solve your problem. If you need other recommendations, please let me know at any time.
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