Travel Through the Years of Encounter

Travel Through the Years of Encounter

by Rao Weimin Weimi

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53Kwords8chapters
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About This Novel

This is an original short story with the bond of time and space as the core, integrating youth healing and fantasy metaphors. With its delicate emotional portrayal and clever time and space foreshadowing, it outlines a two-way guardian story that spans the years, with a gentle and healing narrative tone. The story revolves around the encounter between a girl named Kanade and a transfer student Zero. Their fates have been closely linked by the mysterious stardust birthmark and pocket watch since they first met. The stardust-shaped birthmark on Kanade's palm will glow when the pocket watch vibrates, and Zero not only has a similar mark to her, but also hides a common past about 1999 - when Zero picked up the baby Kanade holding feathers in a cardboard box, and has been silently guarding her in the time loop ever since. From the cherry blossom candy rolling down the back row of the classroom, to the stardust-patterned lunch boxes on the rice, to the piano music flowing in the club activity room, there are tender details that span time and space hidden in daily moments. Through repeated attempts and approaches, the two gradually uncovered the secrets of the eight time cycles. Finally, relying on the warmth and affection of each other's palms, they made the scattered time fragments whole and achieved a true encounter in the ordinary present. Core setting highlights 1.? Stardust and pocket watch: Stardust birthmark is a concrete symbol of the fate of two people. It not only marks the connection in the past, but also echoes the theme of "separation and reunion"; the pocket watch is the medium of time and space. The three strokes of midnight at twelve o'clock become a gentle signal that spans the years. Time loop: Different from the traditional sadistic loop setting, the loop in the story is zero-order

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