This was a young school novel where the female protagonist was an assassin. She had a tattoo on her wrist that said she couldn't fall in love with someone else or the tattoo would spread all over her body and she would die. This setting was very common in novels to increase the tension and drama of the plot.
I don't know the exact story, so I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be two young people, perhaps a boy and a girl, both dealing with their own inner demons.
The main theme of 'Wrist Cutters: A Love Story' is love's ability to transcend difficult circumstances. The movie takes place in a strange after - life for people who have taken their own lives in a particular way. Here, the characters are initially in a state of gloom and despair. But as the story progresses, love begins to develop between some of them. It shows that love can be a glimmer of light and a source of change even in a world that seems so desolate and full of regret.
The ending of Gu Jinyan's novel, Tattoo on the Heart, had not been decided yet because the novel had not been officially published yet. The author had already posted some chapters on the website but had yet to publish the complete novel. If you have more questions about the novel Tattoo on the Heart, please feel free to ask me and I will try my best to answer them.
The ending of Gu Jinyan's novel Tattoo on the Heart was as follows:
At the end of the novel, the protagonist Fang Ting learned that her mother used to be a prostitute and that her mother had to do needlework in order to cure her illness. Fang Ting felt extremely guilty and remorseful. She felt that she should not have made such a decision to her mother, nor should she have let her mother become a prostitute.
After some consideration, Fang Ting decided to give up on becoming a career woman and chose to continue her studies to become a lawyer. She believed that she could use her talent to fight for a better life for her mother. At the same time, she hoped that she could change her mother's fate through her own actions.
The novel ended with Fang Ting successfully taking the postgraduate entrance examination and eventually becoming a lawyer, showing the tenacity and self-redemption spirit of the heroine.
I recommend "Di Tai Jiao", an ancient romance novel. Although the title of the book did not seem to match the description of the title, there was indeed a lotus tattoo on the female protagonist's wrist. In addition, the novel also had plots of palace struggles, scheming female protagonists, and unlucky emperors. He could give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐