
Don't Want to Miss You
About This Novel
Who has never given up on love when they were young? Only when we grow up do we realize that what we give up may be our own life. At the beginning of love, she was hesitant, but he was willing to give up everything. Decided to separate, she pulled away and walked away, leaving him wandering alone. Is their meeting again a joke of fate, or is someone unwilling to miss it?
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Official(412)Scraped 5d ago
It's okay, I don't really like the heroine
Even though she has a cold personality, she is a bit selfless in some places. Being soft-hearted is not a good thing or a bad thing, but she doesn't like it.
Life has said that you should never miss something, so why do you miss it when you say you miss it? It turns out that you were so unresponsive at the beginning of everything, so why did you still appear in my love. Let me just hold on and not miss it. . .
Time to restart - Comment: I don't want to miss you
Comment: Unknowingly, we seemed to be still in the same place, but we were already so far apart. If I could go back in time, I would never miss you. I have a female colleague who is cheerful and handsome, but she has never fallen in love or gotten married. Others are saying that she may have been hurt in love, because she was clearly not like this before coming here. Is it true that all love that ends in vain will be hurt? A broken mirror is hard to mend, leaving behind not only the crack, but also the past that cannot be brought back. If you miss it, you may never see it again. Some people say that in love, the most unbearable thing is calculation. No matter how deep the love is, if the original intention is to be close to each other deliberately, then this love will definitely not last. I think this is the reason why Jiang Qiaoan is leaving Shi Mochi. However, how can a heart that has loved leave no trace? The full text is not long, but the plot introduction is a bit protracted. At the beginning, the main plot was not focused on the male and female protagonists, but on the second male lead. There is an idea that Jiang Qiaoan wants to start a new life. But I never expected that although the second male lead's warm and masculine attributes were obvious, his hesitation and soft-heartedness were equally fatal. Is this a deliberate comparison by the author? I feel sorry for the man for two or three seconds. However, love is also unfathomable. The person in my heart, no matter when or who comes, is hard to let go of. In the author's writing, there is a reasonable reason for breaking up and getting back together, and there is also an excuse to let time go back. Not wanting to miss you is the reason why I still love you. No matter the vicissitudes of life, no matter how time changes, whoever doesn't like it, I only want you.
Such abusive writing, ugh.
Silly and sweet, alas. The heroine is too stupid, too subjective, she just takes whatever she sees, and she has no brainer. Is the heroine overflowing with compassion, or is she a scumbag with an evil heart? What else can I say? Breaking a lotus root is more hurtful than cutting it in two. I still leave it as a memorial to others. I hate this kind of writing. I don't think anything about it at first, but after seeing it, it doesn't look good. What, he and I are just friends. Friends care about each other, it's nothing.
I read it in Xinhua Bookstore when I was in the fifth grade of elementary school. It was the first romance novel I ever read. Looking back now after the high school entrance examination, it's wonderful, but I also really admire that I already had such a strong logical thinking ability at that time😯
Love is always caught off guard. Once it comes, it will ignore the wind and rain. Miss Jiang deserves to be treated like this.
I like it but don't like it very much, because the female protagonist doesn't care about the male protagonist at all, and ran out regardless of what the male protagonist's mother said, without thinking about the child in her belly. When I saw that, I really felt sad and sympathetic for the male protagonist, and I actually called Mu Yin at that time. It's not like the female protagonist didn't know that Mu Yin liked her, and she didn't think about the male protagonist at all! ! ! !
[May you be independent and happy, without fear of time]
The world is complicated, but you still believe in pure power; life is not easy, but your smile after crying is always shining. Others may give you a lot of rules, but only you can define what you look like.
When I grow up and understand the meaning of "love", let's talk about the so-called "love" again!
I saw someone in the chapter review saying that the heroine shouldn't care too much about the past. I'm not that holy. If I were faced with a person who had been trying his best to get close to his mother and sow discord, causing his mother to be misunderstood by relatives and lovers, and died in despair of betrayal at the age of 24, and I and my lover were almost separated forever because of her instigation, I would only hope that person would end up worse.
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Official(412)Scraped 5d ago
It's okay, I don't really like the heroine
Even though she has a cold personality, she is a bit selfless in some places. Being soft-hearted is not a good thing or a bad thing, but she doesn't like it.
Life has said that you should never miss something, so why do you miss it when you say you miss it? It turns out that you were so unresponsive at the beginning of everything, so why did you still appear in my love. Let me just hold on and not miss it. . .
Time to restart - Comment: I don't want to miss you
Comment: Unknowingly, we seemed to be still in the same place, but we were already so far apart. If I could go back in time, I would never miss you. I have a female colleague who is cheerful and handsome, but she has never fallen in love or gotten married. Others are saying that she may have been hurt in love, because she was clearly not like this before coming here. Is it true that all love that ends in vain will be hurt? A broken mirror is hard to mend, leaving behind not only the crack, but also the past that cannot be brought back. If you miss it, you may never see it again. Some people say that in love, the most unbearable thing is calculation. No matter how deep the love is, if the original intention is to be close to each other deliberately, then this love will definitely not last. I think this is the reason why Jiang Qiaoan is leaving Shi Mochi. However, how can a heart that has loved leave no trace? The full text is not long, but the plot introduction is a bit protracted. At the beginning, the main plot was not focused on the male and female protagonists, but on the second male lead. There is an idea that Jiang Qiaoan wants to start a new life. But I never expected that although the second male lead's warm and masculine attributes were obvious, his hesitation and soft-heartedness were equally fatal. Is this a deliberate comparison by the author? I feel sorry for the man for two or three seconds. However, love is also unfathomable. The person in my heart, no matter when or who comes, is hard to let go of. In the author's writing, there is a reasonable reason for breaking up and getting back together, and there is also an excuse to let time go back. Not wanting to miss you is the reason why I still love you. No matter the vicissitudes of life, no matter how time changes, whoever doesn't like it, I only want you.
Such abusive writing, ugh.
Silly and sweet, alas. The heroine is too stupid, too subjective, she just takes whatever she sees, and she has no brainer. Is the heroine overflowing with compassion, or is she a scumbag with an evil heart? What else can I say? Breaking a lotus root is more hurtful than cutting it in two. I still leave it as a memorial to others. I hate this kind of writing. I don't think anything about it at first, but after seeing it, it doesn't look good. What, he and I are just friends. Friends care about each other, it's nothing.
I read it in Xinhua Bookstore when I was in the fifth grade of elementary school. It was the first romance novel I ever read. Looking back now after the high school entrance examination, it's wonderful, but I also really admire that I already had such a strong logical thinking ability at that time😯
Love is always caught off guard. Once it comes, it will ignore the wind and rain. Miss Jiang deserves to be treated like this.
I like it but don't like it very much, because the female protagonist doesn't care about the male protagonist at all, and ran out regardless of what the male protagonist's mother said, without thinking about the child in her belly. When I saw that, I really felt sad and sympathetic for the male protagonist, and I actually called Mu Yin at that time. It's not like the female protagonist didn't know that Mu Yin liked her, and she didn't think about the male protagonist at all! ! ! !
[May you be independent and happy, without fear of time]
The world is complicated, but you still believe in pure power; life is not easy, but your smile after crying is always shining. Others may give you a lot of rules, but only you can define what you look like.
When I grow up and understand the meaning of "love", let's talk about the so-called "love" again!
I saw someone in the chapter review saying that the heroine shouldn't care too much about the past. I'm not that holy. If I were faced with a person who had been trying his best to get close to his mother and sow discord, causing his mother to be misunderstood by relatives and lovers, and died in despair of betrayal at the age of 24, and I and my lover were almost separated forever because of her instigation, I would only hope that person would end up worse.
