
Grassland 3
by Sun Rui
About This Novel
The once rebellious young man, at the end of his youth, suddenly looked back and realized that life was not what he had originally imagined. His understanding of life and the world had also undergone major changes, and he had a different feeling about family and emotions. The former cynicism has become tolerant, the former passion has turned into warmth, and the former dreams have dispersed with the wind... After experiencing the youth of grass-like youth, they have been able to face life calmly, calmly and calmly, and say to their ended youth: Youth has no regrets.
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
I watched Cao 1 years ago and found it quite interesting. I followed up with 2. I accidentally saw 3 the day before yesterday. The author has gone through the baptism of age, but he has written a lot of useless ink. For example, the lyrics are careless and there is no need to add words, and it is a diary, which seems to have no motivation and vividness. Some places are too hasty
I haven't read this work in a long time, but I still think it resonates a lot.
I don't like content that is too tragic, such as who was forced to run away with someone for what reason
Qiu Fei is still the same bad guy as always. Human nature cannot be changed. . . . .
Qiu Fei is still the same bad guy as always. Human nature cannot be changed. . . . .
Where is the author?
I don't know if the author will continue writing. I'm not willing to get to the perfect ending.
Pity
I don't really like this kind of regretful ending.
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
I watched Cao 1 years ago and found it quite interesting. I followed up with 2. I accidentally saw 3 the day before yesterday. The author has gone through the baptism of age, but he has written a lot of useless ink. For example, the lyrics are careless and there is no need to add words, and it is a diary, which seems to have no motivation and vividness. Some places are too hasty
I haven't read this work in a long time, but I still think it resonates a lot.
I don't like content that is too tragic, such as who was forced to run away with someone for what reason
Qiu Fei is still the same bad guy as always. Human nature cannot be changed. . . . .
Qiu Fei is still the same bad guy as always. Human nature cannot be changed. . . . .
Where is the author?
I don't know if the author will continue writing. I'm not willing to get to the perfect ending.
Pity
I don't really like this kind of regretful ending.
