I'd Rather Love Without Return was a modern romance novel written by Bai Shenshen and Chu Jiangkai. This novel told the story of a nightclub lady, Bai Shenshen. She met every man who appeared in her life through calculation and strategy, and her name was given by them. However, despite her success in this industry, she was not happy. The search results didn't provide any more information about the plot and content of the story. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the restricted reading of 'I'd rather be lovesick than have a way back.'
It sounded like a fictional story. However, if this was a realistic situation, then the following suggestions could be considered:
Try to adapt to the new life. Although his soul had transmigrated to the 2D world, his body was still in reality, so he needed to adapt to the new way of life. You can try to understand the 2D culture and make friends in 2D or try to find your own interests and hobbies in 2D.
2. Try to combine it with the real world. Although the soul was in the 2D world, it could also find its place in the real world. He could try to combine his 2D hobbies with the real world, such as participating in 3D hobbies or finding like-minded friends in real life.
3. Maintain a positive attitude. Although traveling to the 2D world might bring some novel experiences, it would also bring some challenges and difficulties. You need to maintain a positive attitude, bravely face challenges, and constantly work hard to adapt to your new life.
I hope these suggestions will be helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.
Feiwo Sicun's works included "Why the Sheng and Xiao are silent","That year in a hurry","A dream of a good time","The Biography of Chu Qiao","The Story of Choosing the Heaven", etc.
His novels include "A Dream of a Good Day","A Thought of Eternity","Too Late to Say I Love You","Lonely Empty Court, Spring is Late","The Nature of a Lady", etc.
The novels that Fei Wo Sicun wrote included Too Late to Say I Love You, Dream of a Good Day, Eternal Thoughts, Poisonous Concubine Women, Beautiful Unending, Hua Qian Gu, etc.
The 2D and 3D referred to two different concepts in the fictional world.
Two-dimensional usually referred to the characters, scenes, and worldviews in virtual worlds such as Japanese anime, manga, and games. These virtual worlds were usually made up of two-dimensional graphics and symbols that could be represented by computer programs and animation techniques. The characters in the 2D works usually had exaggerated appearances and personalities, as well as rich emotions and storylines.
In contrast, the three-dimensional world refers to the real world, the objective world we live in. In the 3D world, the characters usually have the normal appearance and personality that we know, as well as the emotions and storyline in real life.
It was important to note that 2D and 3D were not the same as the virtual world and the real world. The virtual world could also be considered a part of the real world, such as games, online communities, etc.
Typically, the decisions about who lives, who dies, and who tells the story in an animatic are made by the team of writers and animators. They consider various factors such as character arcs, the overall theme, and the intended impact on the audience.
Two-dimensional refers to Japanese anime, manga, games, and other virtual worlds, which are usually composed of two-dimensional characters and backgrounds. The three-dimensional world refers to the real world, the world that we can perceive and feel.
- Four-dimensional: refers to the world outside the two-dimensional world, such as the world in novels, fictional sci-fi worlds, etc.
- Fifth dimension: refers to the world outside the fourth dimension, such as the world in novels, fictional science fiction worlds, etc.
- The sixth dimension: refers to the world outside the fifth dimension, such as the world in novels, fictional science fiction worlds, etc.
- The seventh dimension refers to the world outside the sixth dimension, such as the world in novels, fictional science fiction worlds, etc.
- The 8th dimension: refers to the world outside the 7th dimension, such as the world in novels, fictional science fiction worlds, etc.
It should be noted that the above is just a fictional concept that does not exist in the real world.
Reality is 3D, anime is 2D, novel is 1D?
In the field of literature, reality was considered to be three-dimensional while fictional plots and characters were called two-dimensional or two-dimensional worlds. The novel is a literary form between the 2D and 3D. It usually contains characters and events in the real world but adds fictional plots and characters, so it is called a 1D novel.
It should be noted that this classification is only a rough way of classification and does not fully reflect the entire content and characteristics of the novel.