Pure Joy Comes to Mind, the Days When Dingliu and I Share a House

Pure Joy Comes to Mind, the Days When Dingliu and I Share a House

by Long Shumo

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27Kwords10chapters
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About This Novel

Fateful encounter + two-way redemption + fireworks in the world + ideal and reality I always think about how many times you have to hit the bottom in your life before you meet the person who can catch all your troubles. Long Shumo's answer is that late night in winter. Kicked out by the landlord, smoothed by reality, and bruised by ideals, he dialed the shared house phone number, opened the door, and met Ye Qinghuan. One is a female star who was framed by capital and fell from the altar of movie queen. She is covered in thorns, but she hides her vulnerability; One is a writer who is unrecognized for his talent and sticks to his original intention in the era of traffic. He is gentle and restrained, but he hides his unbreakable character. Two people who were supposed to have nothing to do with each other, in the same old rental house, in the daily life of eating porridge and rice, tore apart each other's disguise and saw the truest appearance of each other's souls. He wrote about all kinds of things in the world, but he couldn't write half as well as she did; she saw all kinds of glitz and glamour, but she only yearned for the tenderness in his writing. He understood her pride that she refused to bow to, and she cherished his ideal that he refused to compromise. In order to protect each other, they once pushed each other away and cried alone in the middle of the night; in order to protect each other's original intention, they also stood side by side against the malice and coercion of the entire world. It turns out that the best love is never one-sided redemption, but two people who fall into the darkness, be each other's light, walk out of the mud together, and become better people together. The cold nights in the world will eventually end, and the joy will come to the ink, year after year.

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