Yan Ruyu in the book

Chance 2022-03-24 09:02:05

The male protagonist is a dummy called "genius", "nerd" in Lao Mei's mouth. When he writes his dream lover in the book, he wakes up one day and the dream lover really appears by his side.
What a beautiful thing, Yan Ruyu really came out of the book.
It's a pity that nerd has never been in a relationship, and doesn't know how to ease conflicts and conflicts, but insists on rewriting "Yan Ruyu" to control her. As a result, the two are often miserable.

Fortunately, nerd has a good brother. He listened to his heart and never revealed the identity of "Yan Ruyu". He just persuaded him kindly. Don't be afraid that "Yan Ruyu" will leave. It won't be yours if you don't come back.

So nerd finally told "Yan Ruyu" and made her make a fool of herself and broke her heart. Nerd reluctantly reluctantly parted his love and wrote a novel ending that made Yan Ruyu leave.

The ending of the movie is as expected. In a sunny suburb, the hero and heroine meet again and embrace the beauty again.

The heroine's appearance is not beautiful, and she lacks the elegant temperament that the heroine should have, but she is still young and beautiful when she dresses up.

There is a very cute dog, it seems that love cannot be without a dog's line.

The nature home of the hero's mother is great.




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Extended Reading
  • Lottie 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Can we start over? Can

  • Lottie 2022-04-24 07:01:11

    It's painful to watch.

Ruby Sparks quotes

  • Calvin Weir-Fields: I'm sorry for every word I wrote to change you. I'm sorry for so many things. I couldn't see you when you were here. And now that you're gone, I see you everywhere. One may read this and think it's magic, but falling in love is an act of magic. So is writing. It was once said of Catcher in the Rye, that rare miracle of fiction has again come to pass. A human being has been created out of ink, paper and imagination.

  • Calvin Weir-Fields: I can't write anymore!

    Harry: Sure you can; that's what you have over every other poor schmuck out there, with a broken heart.

    Calvin Weir-Fields: Who'd wanna read that?

    Harry: Lot's of people! Why not? You've got a pretty good story.