One possible motivation could be dealing with loneliness. If a person has lost someone dear, like a friend or a family member, pretending they are still here can be a way to cope with the pain of their absence. It might bring a sense of comfort as if that person is still part of their daily life.
It can make others feel uncomfortable if they are aware of the pretense. They might not understand why the person is doing it and could find it a bit strange or even creepy.
I'm not sure. It could be inspired by real-life incidents, but it might have been embellished or adapted for the sake of the story. Maybe you could do some research to find out more.
The characters included the male lead, Zhou Yun, the Third Prince of Great Zhou, the male lead, Han Xing, the Prince of Chu, the female lead, Han Yue, the Fourth Princess of Korea, and the male lead, Qi Xuanyu, the Prince of Qi.
"She'll Run" by Xie Xin. It's an ancient romance/classical fictional novel. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry.
User recommendation: There is a kind of love called heart to heart.
The two people who had never met before recognized each other through letters. Just as the two of them had agreed to meet, they parted for life…
She was still alive!
Even if he was reborn, that soul was still alive!
No matter what you look like, the person who loves you will always recognize you at a glance.
I hope you will like this book.