
Later Love
by Ye Wei Lan
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When she was ten years old, she carried the five-year-old him on her back and walked under the scorching September sun: "You are so useless, you can fall down even if you buy something." When he was twenty, he was carrying her twenty-five-year-old on his back on a moonlit path: "Why did you get so drunk after just a little drink?" In the past, we didn't know what kind of person we would fall in love with or what kind of emotions we would be entangled in. Now, he is catching up from behind, and she is the last to notice-- He said that time can't change anything, and it can't change my choice. Because I love you, it has penetrated deep into my bones over time and I can't quit. She said, how much time should we spend waiting, searching, holding hands, and letting go. In this world, no one can save anyone. However, I am still lucky. You have allowed me to rely on you for many years. Love first, love later, for us, it's never too late. *** Physical books are now available on Dangdang. Com (free shipping), welcome to search and buy~ Lan's readership: 62364065
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The writing is a bit immature. The first part is okay, but the second part is quite disappointing. The plot is not attractive either, which is disappointing. The male protagonist is 5 years younger than the female protagonist. The female protagonist has known the male protagonist since she was a baby when she was 5 years old. The two have been childhood sweethearts since childhood. The male protagonist fell in love first, and the female protagonist always regarded the male protagonist as her younger brother. The emotional descriptions of the male and female protagonists are neither profound nor delicate. And Ray, disappointed. Lei 1's male supporting character is a scumbag, he knows that the female supporting character likes him, but he still avoids suspicion. In Lei 2, there is a girl who looks like the heroine who pursues the hero. When the hero rejects her, he still stalks her. She knew that he liked the heroine and deliberately imitated her. Later, she often visited the male protagonist's school, and the male protagonist's classmates thought she was his girlfriend. She comforted the male protagonist when something happened in his laboratory, and he even invited her to dinner. She asked him to buy a gift and he agreed. She designed to be locked up in a warehouse with him. When he came back, the heroine saw a hickey on his collar. . The male protagonist has not yet explained to the female protagonist what happened between him and his female counterpart in the warehouse. Trust only exists on the premise of honesty, right? Why didn't the male protagonist explain this matter at all, and why didn't the female protagonist ask about it? He just said that he should be trusted and passed on. . The heroine's vicious stepsister also falsely accused the heroine of being pregnant with the hero's child and spread these rumors to the outside world. The male and female protagonists did not retaliate against them at all, and even reconciled with their stepsisters. It was so aggrieved, so holy, and disgusting. The protagonist can't understand that she has no regrets and gets back together after someone stabbed her. What's even more incomprehensible is why Big D would arrange such a female supporting character to detract from the male lead? ! She made me disappointed in the male lead. Isn't it said that the male protagonist is introverted and autistic? He rejected the female co-star, so why is he still dating the female co-star? Completely unguarded, not avoiding suspicion or vigilance. Very speechless. The parents of the heroine in Lei 3 were originally in love, but later they had many differences and got divorced. They soon reorganized their families with others. The heroine's classmate studying abroad in Lei 4 likes the heroine, but he is a stud. . ---- [He lost control clumsily] [First taste of love] [First love] The male protagonist is an RPC, but it's a pity that Thunder 2 is too unreasonable, and the author didn't explain in detail what happened in the warehouse? Why does the male protagonist have hickeys? How did he get out? Somewhat controversial. Although according to the attitude of the female supporting character at the back who gave up on the male protagonist that night in the warehouse, gave up and stopped entangled, nothing really happened, but she still felt sick, thunder, thunder rolling!




A good novel, not long in content,











