
I Don't Live up to the Tathagata but I Live up to You
About This Novel
In this world, we can have both peace and harmony, and we will live up to the Tathagata and live up to you. The poem is very romantic, but it has nothing to do with Su Ruoxi, even though Su Ruoxi's fiancé is a Buddhist who does not eat the fireworks of the world. But it was not for her that he returned to secular life, and it was not for her that he broke the sexual precepts. She thought that Buddha wouldn't be tempted, but later she found out that he just wasn't moved by her. So Su Ruoxi gave up. She gave herself seven days to forget Jiangbai Pingcuo.
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Official(1)Scraped 15d ago
Personally, I think the first part is well written, but the second part is a bit shabby, and the part about "I would like to be transformed into a stone bridge" appears too often. The more I read it, the more cumbersome it becomes.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 15d ago
Personally, I think the first part is well written, but the second part is a bit shabby, and the part about "I would like to be transformed into a stone bridge" appears too often. The more I read it, the more cumbersome it becomes.
