It could mean that a person doesn't have a particularly interesting or eventful past to share. Maybe their life has been rather ordinary and uneventful so far, without any major events or experiences that would make for a captivating story.
In Japanese comics, 'shit' can be expressed as '銇忋仢 (kuso)' or '绯 (fun)' but these words are quite vulgar and not commonly used in polite or formal settings.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's a reference to a specific scene or dialogue from the movie 'Pulp Fiction', but without more context, it's difficult to tell exactly what the person is trying to convey.
I haven't read a novel named 'dont say you love me novel'. However, if it's a romance novel, it might be about a complex relationship where the characters are hesitant to express their love. Maybe there are misunderstandings or past traumas that prevent them from saying those three words.
Maybe there's a hidden plot twist that's about to be revealed. Just when everyone thinks the story is over, there could be a secret that changes everything. Like in a love story, one of the characters might find out that they have a long - lost relative who has a connection to their partner, and this discovery could either strengthen their relationship or cause new problems.
Without having read the 'dont say you love me novel', we can only guess. Maybe the main characters are two people who have been hurt in the past. One might be very cautious and always on guard, while the other is more impulsive but also afraid of being rejected. Their personalities would clash and complement each other as the story unfolds.
A magical creature could appear. For instance, a fairy might come and grant a wish that starts a whole new adventure. Maybe the characters wished for more magic in their lives, and the fairy makes it so that every object in their world has a special power, leading to lots of fun and chaos.
" Another Ending " was a romantic story about two people who didn't want to get married but decided to cheat their marriage. The male and female protagonists weren't together because they were in love, but to enjoy the welfare policy of newlyweds and reduce the pressure of life. However, the male lead, Liu Canxi, had never forgotten Che Renyong. He used his paintings to record their eight years of love and tried to use these paintings to redeem their relationship. However, when Che Ren Yong saw these paintings, he wasn't moved. Instead, he was paying homage to a love that he couldn't go back to. These paintings proved that Liu Canxi loved painting more than his love for her. He regarded these memories as the cornerstone of his fame. Therefore, the ending of the story hinted that the two did not end up together.