
Peninsula: My Age of Innocence
by Qi Zhengye
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I love you for a certain purpose, I want to do something with you in the future.
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
It was okay before 400 photos, but later on when I wanted to get involved in politics, it didn't look good, and the writing was not very stable mentally.
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
It was okay before 400 photos, but later on when I wanted to get involved in politics, it didn't look good, and the writing was not very stable mentally.
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💕 Heroine: Ryu Jimin 💙Work tag: Korean entertainment behind the scenes and the emotional intertwining of multiple heroines 💚Introduction to the work: The male protagonist Xue Yican, as a practitioner in the entertainment industry, has an intersection of fate with eight women with very different personalities, including Han Suxi. The work shows the ecology and emotional game of the entertainment industry through dramatic conflicts such as "new actors deliberately approach but secretly develop feelings for each other" and "top actresses' interests are tied up". The characters cover multiple professional identities such as actors, idols, and producers.




Hy, multiple heroines Ingredients: Ryu Jimin, Minatozaki Saka... I love you for a certain purpose, I want to do something with you in the future. Save the flow: occupy the pit, occupy the pit, occupy the pit first...




⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Multiple heroines: momo, sana, Ryu Jimin (currently tentative) Qishuda's new book, friends who have read his books all know his style; it is much more mature than the previous one, and it can be said that it has made great progress from the writing structure and text fluency to the plot design and scene description; the rhythm and pseudo-orthopedic scale of the book are relatively good, so Mingyue recommends it



Multiple Transfer Orders Yoo Jimin The male protagonist's character has big problems, but the portrayal of Ryu Jimin was very successful. Even the final expression of his firm choice of male protagonist even made me cry (who doesn't want to be firmly chosen)?













