
Rebirth·little Tea
by Crazy Loser
About This Novel
Zhong Xiaocha is dead, Lin Xiaocha is alive He accidentally killed Xiaocha, he doted on Xiaocha Is it atonement or something else? Should we turn back and switch between love and hate, or rush forward to a new embrace? Rebirth is a multiple choice question
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Books read in junior high school
I read this book in junior high school. How should I say it? It was only now that I was in college that I realized it was a book written by Di Zi, hahahaha. And I also only found out that the author was the same as my classmate 200 Million Years Old. I am a poor reader. How can I put it this way, Diaozi's books have always made me feel that the writing style is delicate, not too showy, but the plots are very good, like a long and steady flow of water, but there are not so many plots, and sometimes they are very jumpy, but I really love them. So sad ❤️❤️❤️
The male protagonist actually doesn't like Zhong Xiaocha, but does he like Lin Xiaocha? !
I like her not because of how good she is, but because of fourteen years of hard work. Wouldn't Lin Xiaocha also like the heroine if she wasn't Zhong Xiaocha? Is the heroine just a love created by emotional sustenance? I think in this work, the author is expressing the grief caused by some "mistakes" that are not mistakes. The male protagonist accidentally pushed the female protagonist, causing her death. The breakup of a family, the regret of a boy, and the sinking of a girl. In fact, I think Zhongzhi's education is missing something. A person who grew up in an orphanage and was adopted and whose adoptive parents are immersed in the grief of losing a daughter will have some bad effects. Fear and ignorance have solidified the waste youth of society. (I think it was Shen Lang who got Zhong Yi pregnant. Maybe the author didn't write it that way, but based on social reality, it's very possible, just like Wei Lai in Young You) From the perspective of the male protagonist, he accidentally pushed her, and his parents managed to save him. Faced with the love of such relatives, he chose to live, but he could not accept that he had killed his best friend. He lived in pain until Xiaocha appeared. I saw that in the end, Zhong Xiaocha will only make you miserable, and Lin Xiaocha will only make you happy. I know that the author wrote this to let this matter go forever, so in the end there was only Lin Xiaocha. But I can't quite accept the love story between the adopted daughter and the adopted father. I think the age difference is not a problem. People like Wu Qilong, Liu Shishi, and Donghua Emperor Jun Fengjiu all live very happily. It's hard to accept that from a young child to an adult, I have witnessed it with my own eyes as an adult, and experienced another person's fetal, early childhood, and teenage years. I feel that love can turn into family affection, but family affection cannot turn into love. This is just my personal opinion. This is purely a complaint from a conservative and traditional type of person.
nice
I really like Duozi's books (。・ω・。)ノ♡mua
So pretty!
After reading it from beginning to end, I thought this book was good, oh my! I can't describe it, but I just want to express my gratitude!
story
I don't know why, but after reading it, I didn't feel any emotion in my heart, but I still had endless aftertaste. It was very contradictory and complicated. This is not a novel, but more like a short story, a very pure confession of a girl named Xiaocha.
Xiaocha is the best interpretation of PTSD
Both of them suffer from PTSD, and only each other can save them. I feel that all the male protagonists have something in common: they are stoic and gentle on the inside, but have different personalities on the outside.
Was it Shen Lang who got Zhong Yi pregnant? !
I read the entire book in almost two days, staring into the dark, fat eyes.
Just finished reading
The plot is very attractive, especially the description of Xiaocha's inner struggle and the fear after being pushed into the water... (Poor words) There are hundreds of millions of bits of shit hahaha Come on 😊
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Official(12)Scraped 6d ago
Books read in junior high school
I read this book in junior high school. How should I say it? It was only now that I was in college that I realized it was a book written by Di Zi, hahahaha. And I also only found out that the author was the same as my classmate 200 Million Years Old. I am a poor reader. How can I put it this way, Diaozi's books have always made me feel that the writing style is delicate, not too showy, but the plots are very good, like a long and steady flow of water, but there are not so many plots, and sometimes they are very jumpy, but I really love them. So sad ❤️❤️❤️
The male protagonist actually doesn't like Zhong Xiaocha, but does he like Lin Xiaocha? !
I like her not because of how good she is, but because of fourteen years of hard work. Wouldn't Lin Xiaocha also like the heroine if she wasn't Zhong Xiaocha? Is the heroine just a love created by emotional sustenance? I think in this work, the author is expressing the grief caused by some "mistakes" that are not mistakes. The male protagonist accidentally pushed the female protagonist, causing her death. The breakup of a family, the regret of a boy, and the sinking of a girl. In fact, I think Zhongzhi's education is missing something. A person who grew up in an orphanage and was adopted and whose adoptive parents are immersed in the grief of losing a daughter will have some bad effects. Fear and ignorance have solidified the waste youth of society. (I think it was Shen Lang who got Zhong Yi pregnant. Maybe the author didn't write it that way, but based on social reality, it's very possible, just like Wei Lai in Young You) From the perspective of the male protagonist, he accidentally pushed her, and his parents managed to save him. Faced with the love of such relatives, he chose to live, but he could not accept that he had killed his best friend. He lived in pain until Xiaocha appeared. I saw that in the end, Zhong Xiaocha will only make you miserable, and Lin Xiaocha will only make you happy. I know that the author wrote this to let this matter go forever, so in the end there was only Lin Xiaocha. But I can't quite accept the love story between the adopted daughter and the adopted father. I think the age difference is not a problem. People like Wu Qilong, Liu Shishi, and Donghua Emperor Jun Fengjiu all live very happily. It's hard to accept that from a young child to an adult, I have witnessed it with my own eyes as an adult, and experienced another person's fetal, early childhood, and teenage years. I feel that love can turn into family affection, but family affection cannot turn into love. This is just my personal opinion. This is purely a complaint from a conservative and traditional type of person.
nice
I really like Duozi's books (。・ω・。)ノ♡mua
So pretty!
After reading it from beginning to end, I thought this book was good, oh my! I can't describe it, but I just want to express my gratitude!
story
I don't know why, but after reading it, I didn't feel any emotion in my heart, but I still had endless aftertaste. It was very contradictory and complicated. This is not a novel, but more like a short story, a very pure confession of a girl named Xiaocha.
Xiaocha is the best interpretation of PTSD
Both of them suffer from PTSD, and only each other can save them. I feel that all the male protagonists have something in common: they are stoic and gentle on the inside, but have different personalities on the outside.
Was it Shen Lang who got Zhong Yi pregnant? !
I read the entire book in almost two days, staring into the dark, fat eyes.
Just finished reading
The plot is very attractive, especially the description of Xiaocha's inner struggle and the fear after being pushed into the water... (Poor words) There are hundreds of millions of bits of shit hahaha Come on 😊










