Wanrong's body had not been found yet. According to different accounts, there was a saying that her body was casually thrown into a smelly ditch, and there was also a saying that she was buried in Nanshan, Yanji City, but the exact burial place was still unknown, and her bones were nowhere to be found. The whereabouts of Wanrong's body remained a mystery.
The characters included the male lead, Shao Chen, who looked cool and arrogant on the surface but was actually a pure and loyal dog. The female lead, Chi Xiu, looked cold and arrogant on the surface but was actually sweet and soft.
[Autumn's Healing] Author: Turuo. It's a modern romance/urban life novel. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry.
User recommendation: Beautiful, strong, miserable, cold, arrogant, strange × contrast, straight ball, pure, big wolfdog
The secret love from seven years ago had ended without a cause, and that name had become Shao Chen's heart for countless days and nights.
Even after a long time, he would still fall for her.
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"Shao University's designer is also interested in art?"
The others couldn't help but tease. When Shao Chen heard this, he raised his eyebrows lightly.
"No." After a pause, he smiled."I'm interested in the artist on stage."
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* Reunion after a long separation, double contrast
* interior designer x painter/straight ball x straight ball
* A sweet story about healing and redemption.
I hope you will like this book.
Often, the core themes and main character arcs remain true. For example, if it's a romance novel, the love story and its development usually stay consistent.
The Remains of the Day is a great read. The prose is elegant and the story is both sad and thought - provoking. Stevens' journey, both physical as he travels across England and emotional as he looks back on his life, is engaging. It shows how a person can be so consumed by their job and a particular way of life that they miss out on so much. The ending is especially bittersweet, leaving the reader with a lot to think about.
Yes, it is. The story reflects real aspects of the English class system and the lives of those in service in grand houses. It draws on historical elements to create a vivid picture of that world. The characters' actions and relationships are modeled on the types of situations that were common during that period in history.