
Last Night's Stars and Last Night's Wind 1
by Demon
About This Novel
A hatred that has been planned for many years and a love that has lasted for many years, he is ups and downs in the fog, which one is more important, and how will he choose? When the sea turns into mulberry fields, at the end of time, is she still waiting? Or, this time, it would be him chasing her? He is not afraid of the thorns ahead, but what he is afraid of is that she will no longer have him in her heart.
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Official(116)Scraped 28d ago
After reading this novel, I admit, I cried. I cried twice. The first time was what Jin Chuyou said to Lan Xi after Su Ho died, and the second time was when Song Chuci died. Although this book was very sad to read, I have no regrets. The only regret is the death of Song Chuci. I hope that in the next film, Cheng Hongdou and Sheng Xiangsi can fill up my regrets.
Highly recommended
When I read this book for the first time, I cried once. It was when Song Chuci died, and my tears couldn't stop flowing upwards. When I read this book for the second time, a week or two ago, I actually cried three times! OMG! The first time was the passage that Jin Chuyou said to Lan Xi after Su Ho died. I burst into tears. Another time was when Song Chuci died. The last time was when Cheng Jingxi told Cheng Hongdou that he actually loved her. Alas:-(This book is really poignant and sometimes funny. I really like this book. The author said after the second book that there will be a third one about Cheng Hongdou and Sheng Xiangsi. I'm looking forward to it (⊙o⊙)
So did Cheng Jingxi and Song Chuci get together in the end? What was the content of the phone call received, or is it continuing with the second part?
But did the male protagonist wake up in the ending? Are they together?
It's very interesting, but who made the last call? Was it Wen Lan?
Is this ending unfinished? Who made those strange phone calls to Song Chuci? Just the two words "Song and Song" were mentioned in one stroke. And the beggar Song Chuci once gave her an egg pancake, wasn't it said that it became the one thing she regretted most in her life, and that she was doomed in the end? Why didn't he show up in the end?
I don't understand why some people say the heroine is dead. . .
In fact, they both love each other deeply, just because there is a gap between them, but they only look at each other when the other person is not paying attention, and care about each other when the other person does not know.
Very touching, I like it. It's just that the final ending is a bit unclear. So, can the love of life and death be broken up again with just one sentence? What an inexplicable ending is this?
It took me two days to read both books. It was very sad. Please accept my tears.
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Official(116)Scraped 28d ago
After reading this novel, I admit, I cried. I cried twice. The first time was what Jin Chuyou said to Lan Xi after Su Ho died, and the second time was when Song Chuci died. Although this book was very sad to read, I have no regrets. The only regret is the death of Song Chuci. I hope that in the next film, Cheng Hongdou and Sheng Xiangsi can fill up my regrets.
Highly recommended
When I read this book for the first time, I cried once. It was when Song Chuci died, and my tears couldn't stop flowing upwards. When I read this book for the second time, a week or two ago, I actually cried three times! OMG! The first time was the passage that Jin Chuyou said to Lan Xi after Su Ho died. I burst into tears. Another time was when Song Chuci died. The last time was when Cheng Jingxi told Cheng Hongdou that he actually loved her. Alas:-(This book is really poignant and sometimes funny. I really like this book. The author said after the second book that there will be a third one about Cheng Hongdou and Sheng Xiangsi. I'm looking forward to it (⊙o⊙)
So did Cheng Jingxi and Song Chuci get together in the end? What was the content of the phone call received, or is it continuing with the second part?
But did the male protagonist wake up in the ending? Are they together?
It's very interesting, but who made the last call? Was it Wen Lan?
Is this ending unfinished? Who made those strange phone calls to Song Chuci? Just the two words "Song and Song" were mentioned in one stroke. And the beggar Song Chuci once gave her an egg pancake, wasn't it said that it became the one thing she regretted most in her life, and that she was doomed in the end? Why didn't he show up in the end?
I don't understand why some people say the heroine is dead. . .
In fact, they both love each other deeply, just because there is a gap between them, but they only look at each other when the other person is not paying attention, and care about each other when the other person does not know.
Very touching, I like it. It's just that the final ending is a bit unclear. So, can the love of life and death be broken up again with just one sentence? What an inexplicable ending is this?
It took me two days to read both books. It was very sad. Please accept my tears.
