
Love is Like a Song
by Liu Ye
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He is almost an admirer of hers and has read her articles since he was a student. Her flowing words penetrate time and space, enriching his young years and filling him with a beautiful passion for life. He always thought she was a gray-haired person. So that admiration is just pure admiration. By chance, the two met, and it was then that he realized that she was not his age. She was young and beautiful, and he fell in love with her as if she had drunk an ecstasy. He had almost no academic qualifications, but his career success impressed everyone. She was also delighted with his success. His way of expressing himself to her was to send flowers, pearls, diamonds, everything he thought could conquer her. She did not express her feelings and maintained a light friendship with him. He was still single at that time and she was already a wife. He didn't care and pursued her passionately and unscrupulously. In just a few days of getting together, he gave her almost a hundred thousand gifts. The next day, when the meeting was over, she left without saying goodbye. There were only four slender words on the note: Return the Pearl to the King. He looked speechless. He knew the meaning of her returning these things to him, and he felt extremely regretful and resentful in his heart. Regret was because he thought his worldliness had scared her away, but when he loved her, he wished he could give her the whole world: resentment was because she left without saying goodbye, without even the most basic farewell, which showed how much she looked down on him! They are both very strong-willed people and have no contact with each other since then. Soon, he got married and didn't love her, but it didn't matter. Marriage sometimes doesn't require love. In the blink of an eye, her beauty turned into white hair. He has a child, a girl, whom he likes, and has asked a teacher to teach her poetry and songs since she was a child. Subconsciously, he hopes that his daughter can be as cool and smart as her. One day, the tutor was teaching his daughter to read a poem, which sounded interesting to him, so he listened carefully and heard his daughter read: Returning the king's pearls both shed tears, wishing they could meet again before they were married.
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