
Xingyue Yao: Regret in Youth Prologue
by Leann Wang
About This Novel
At the opening ceremony, Zhan Xinyu saw Lu Shaoning for the first time. He stood on the rostrum, with a corner of his white shirt blown up by the wind, like a rising star. She sat in the corner, lowering her head to take notes, but she was always burned by his light. "The stars and the moon are actually tens of thousands of light years apart," she wrote in her diary, "I am destined not to catch up with him." Later, he always sat diagonally behind her in the study room and handed her the only water during basketball games. In his senior year of high school, something unexpected happened to his family. When Zhan Xinyu found him, he said hoarsely: "Stay away from me, I am not worthy of anyone now." On the day of the graduation ceremony, she walked to his seat holding a long letter that had been written for three years. All I saw were empty tables and chairs, and a photo of a flight ticket to the other side of the ocean. The phone screen lights up: "Xinyu, the stars and the moon... Are not the same travelers after all."
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