To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Confession Confession Israel Broussar
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The writing process is tortuous. Two male and female protagonists with a dark side of life rely on each other for warmth under a false contract in exchange for sincerity and love.
So maybe youth is like this, maybe because of the intricate fate, but it does not affect the sincerity and warmth brought to each other. In the hypothetical relationship, it satisfies the rhythm of all love. Blessings are long.
I really like the line the heroine said, "You can be angry with someone and still miss them." Everyday, the more intimate, the more concerned, the more concerned, the more flustered, the more angry, the more you miss your relationship, right?
Suddenly I miss the honesty when I was reading. I miss the people who had the courage to chase after that. At that time, I never thought that confessing one's heart was a shameful thing. Maturity instead makes me want to praise myself who worked hard for love at that time. Maybe now I won't be like the male lead to go across the city to buy her favorite drink for the female lead. But in the play, you will more or less find yourself when you were young The shadows of those things that you now think may be in vain are the memories of youth that we have collected in this lifetime
Even though the goals are different and the destination is the same frame, the road of life is long. Hope to have you
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