
The Flowers on the Fingertips Are Cold and Remembered as Sorrow
by Meggie
About This Novel
The academic girl VS the innocent boy; the first love VS the twists and turns of fate! Su Jin, an introverted and stoic girl, lives in a remote and isolated Huaishu Street. A small rice noodle shop maintains the family's livelihood. The appearance of Gu Zheng, the son of the bookstore owner, cracked Su Jin's silent and hard shell. This young man was bright, simple, and childlike. While Su Jin coldly rejected him, she was heartbroken by his efforts. When Su Jin was struggling desperately in her troubled youth, Gu Zheng stood by and used his immature arms to hold up the sky of her dreams. However, the impermanence of reality and fate makes the two people who are in love miss each other time and time again. Many years later, Su Jin finally mustered up all her courage and headed in the direction of Gu Zheng. But will the boy in the dream still stay where he is?
What Readers Think
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Official(124)Scraped 5d ago
I really like Meiji's book. I cried every time I read this book. It's so sad. I really hope that Gu Zheng and Su Jin can be together. But I still like Meggie's Lime Era the most, it's so beautiful. ∩_∩
To the fingertips
That year Su Jin met Gu Zheng and he fell in love with her. Every little thing he did for her. Gradually melt Su Jin's glacier. After graduating from high school, Gu Zheng gave up the opportunity to continue traveling with Su Jin for her tuition. He was ordered to join his mother and become a soldier. They have a crush on each other, but they don't know that the person they are thinking about is also thinking about him. In college, Su Jin finally plucked up the courage to say "I like you" to the person who had shielded her from her mother's slap, bought her a bicycle, and sent her a bucket... Gu Zheng, the boy who has always liked Su Jin to the core. Resisting the urge to hold her in his arms. Rejected her. "They missed their chance to fall in love. They deserved someone better." I wonder if they will be tacitly understanding each other in a few years and stubbornly stick to their hearts reserved for each other. I guess so. That boy and girl in the bookstore. Even though the memories have turned into mourning...
The ending is so sad. I cried when I saw the last bit. The hero and heroine obviously like each other but they cannot be together because of some things and have to miss it.
good
Like, I should buy this book
The story of Gu Zheng and Su Jin includes grief, memories, and the ending of the story is open-ended. Gu Zheng went to the military academy and Su Jin went to Tsinghua University. However, fate can play tricks on people... I first read this book in a bookstore and bought it without hesitation. Now that I have read it several times, I still feel sorry for the love between Su Jin and Gu Zheng.
Very nice
I watched the second part. In the end, Su Jin was still not with Gu Zheng. I hope there will be a third part.
I've finished watching the second part, when will the third one be released?
I cried at the end and recommended this book to many classmates and they also found it interesting.
I love you, goodbye!
Alas, I bought the first and second volumes. Su Jin and Gu Zheng were not together in the end... I was sad💔 for a week. Alas, the last sentence was "I love you, goodbye!" Woo woo woo
I have read the first and second parts, but they were both paper books bought at a bookstore. I felt that this book was a bit cruel. The end of each part is that you can't love it. It is obviously just one step away, but no one takes it, leaving the readers with endless reveries. . . Looking forward to the third part😘😘😘
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Community(0)
Official(124)Scraped 5d ago
I really like Meiji's book. I cried every time I read this book. It's so sad. I really hope that Gu Zheng and Su Jin can be together. But I still like Meggie's Lime Era the most, it's so beautiful. ∩_∩
To the fingertips
That year Su Jin met Gu Zheng and he fell in love with her. Every little thing he did for her. Gradually melt Su Jin's glacier. After graduating from high school, Gu Zheng gave up the opportunity to continue traveling with Su Jin for her tuition. He was ordered to join his mother and become a soldier. They have a crush on each other, but they don't know that the person they are thinking about is also thinking about him. In college, Su Jin finally plucked up the courage to say "I like you" to the person who had shielded her from her mother's slap, bought her a bicycle, and sent her a bucket... Gu Zheng, the boy who has always liked Su Jin to the core. Resisting the urge to hold her in his arms. Rejected her. "They missed their chance to fall in love. They deserved someone better." I wonder if they will be tacitly understanding each other in a few years and stubbornly stick to their hearts reserved for each other. I guess so. That boy and girl in the bookstore. Even though the memories have turned into mourning...
The ending is so sad. I cried when I saw the last bit. The hero and heroine obviously like each other but they cannot be together because of some things and have to miss it.
good
Like, I should buy this book
The story of Gu Zheng and Su Jin includes grief, memories, and the ending of the story is open-ended. Gu Zheng went to the military academy and Su Jin went to Tsinghua University. However, fate can play tricks on people... I first read this book in a bookstore and bought it without hesitation. Now that I have read it several times, I still feel sorry for the love between Su Jin and Gu Zheng.
Very nice
I watched the second part. In the end, Su Jin was still not with Gu Zheng. I hope there will be a third part.
I've finished watching the second part, when will the third one be released?
I cried at the end and recommended this book to many classmates and they also found it interesting.
I love you, goodbye!
Alas, I bought the first and second volumes. Su Jin and Gu Zheng were not together in the end... I was sad💔 for a week. Alas, the last sentence was "I love you, goodbye!" Woo woo woo
I have read the first and second parts, but they were both paper books bought at a bookstore. I felt that this book was a bit cruel. The end of each part is that you can't love it. It is obviously just one step away, but no one takes it, leaving the readers with endless reveries. . . Looking forward to the third part😘😘😘
