
About This Novel
It all stemmed from that psychological test, and I met the three women in my life. "You raised several animals in the forest, horses, cows, sheep, tigers and peacocks. If one day you had to leave the forest and could only take one animal with you, which animal would you take with you?" I chose the peacock without hesitation. Some people say that psychological tests verify a person's character to a certain extent, so simple people think that people who choose peacocks love money, as if there is no other explanation. Even though I know I am not like this, I never explain or go into details because there is no need. It wasn't until later that I met a girl who chose Peacock like me that I knew what I really thought in my heart. The peacock was chosen because it cannot survive alone, and as proud as it is it never begs.
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Official(20)Scraped 3d ago
I liked Cai Zhiheng when I was in college, and I still like his works now...
I like it very much, I like it very much, I like it very much
This book revolves around a test, which is quite interesting. What struck me was that I sent the wrong love letter. This mistake brought Liu Weiting closer to each other. They are actually very good together. The one you really pursue may not be suitable for you, but you may just feel regretful.
I was really worried that the protagonist would go to the United States, but he chose to go anyway. I also couldn't bear to see the heroines in the story get hurt, but they still got hurt. I am a sentimental person and expect all stories to be perfect. When truth and sensibility conflict, maybe I will stand on the sentimental side.
Okay, mission accomplished
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Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 3d ago
I liked Cai Zhiheng when I was in college, and I still like his works now...
I like it very much, I like it very much, I like it very much
This book revolves around a test, which is quite interesting. What struck me was that I sent the wrong love letter. This mistake brought Liu Weiting closer to each other. They are actually very good together. The one you really pursue may not be suitable for you, but you may just feel regretful.
I was really worried that the protagonist would go to the United States, but he chose to go anyway. I also couldn't bear to see the heroines in the story get hurt, but they still got hurt. I am a sentimental person and expect all stories to be perfect. When truth and sensibility conflict, maybe I will stand on the sentimental side.
Okay, mission accomplished
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