
Starlight Postman
About This Novel
Twenty-nine-year-old Chen Yu was once the most aggressive road racing event planner in the industry, but an accident forced him to personally put a talented young driver into a wheelchair. He took on millions of dollars in debt and hid in a used bookstore in a narrow alley of the old city, using three layers of curtains to shut out the sun and the world. He writes "I'm sorry" every day and puts it into the rusty mailbox in the corner - the letter can never be sent, just like his guilt has nowhere to put it. Until seven-year-old Xingzi squatted at the door and handed him a melted orange candy: "Uncle, after eating the candy, it won't be bitter anymore." Xingzi's heart is like a moth-eaten apple, which may break at any time, but she always holds the fairy tale book and says, "The stars will catch all the sad letters." Two people who were pushed to the bottom by fate slowly put their broken lives back together by relying on letters sent to the stars. This is not a counterattack novel, but just two ordinary people trying to warm each other up: he helped her save for surgery, and she helped him find the courage to ride a bicycle again; he taught her how to read, and she taught him how to live well. The day the sunlight leaked in from the used bookstore, Chen Yu finally understood - we are all lost stars. We don't have to wait for others to illuminate us. As long as we are close enough to each other, we can become a warm starry sky.
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