Why Do You Think I'll Always Like You?

I used half my life to gain this great enlightenment. If I were to look back even once, I would deserve to die," Chen Lu said to himself after waking up.

He and Mo Yuqing had known each o...

Author's Closing Remarks.

Hello everyone, I'm Ye Yu.

The story of Chen Lu and Liang Zhirou has now come to a complete end.

From the first chapter to now, more than twenty years have passed quietly, and that naive and innocent young couple is about to become grandparents.

After reading this, do you feel a little lost or disappointed?

If I had that opportunity, I would have been happy for a long time. It would have been an honor for me and the greatest recognition for this book.

I really want to write a book that readers will never be able to leave once they finish reading it! (Runs away with their head in their hands)

I have so much to say, but I don't know exactly what to say.

Let me just say whatever comes to mind... Let me secretly take a look at how the author wrote the epilogue for the previous book.

Before saying anything else, I must first say: Thank you.

I actually have a really bad mentality; one or two people criticizing me can make me unable to continue writing.

So this book has come this far thanks to everyone's encouragement.

Thank you all for reading this far despite how poorly I wrote it. I am extremely grateful.

Even though I know I'm not really that good at writing, I still can't help but smile like an idiot when someone compliments my writing.

There's nothing that makes an author happier than being praised for their writing skills.

I feel guilty, so guilty.

Thank you all.

Secondly, and this is the sentence I most want to say:

I've finally finished writing.

Damn, I finally finished writing it.

I'm so tired.

Then comes the reluctance to part.

This book not only accompanied you, but also me during my recovery process, and I have a very deep affection for it.

I don't want it to end; I can't bear to part with these people.

Thinking about Liang Zhirou's silly appearance now still makes me want to laugh a little, and also a little cry.

I really want to see what our life together will be like in the future.

But I must stop writing here.

Chen Lu and Liang Zhirou treat the world with kindness, and the world will naturally treat them with kindness in return.

They will live happily ever after, and there will surely be many more interesting things to happen...

But every story eventually comes to an end.

The couple still has the energy to travel around. They have elderly parents to care for and young children to raise. In a few more years, they will be four generations living under one roof... It's a pretty good age.

Let's freeze the story in their best years.

Besides, my abilities are limited, and the length of this kind of subject matter is also limited. If I continue writing, it will really become a flood, and there's no need to make that kind of dirty money.

...

If there's one major problem with this book, it's its terrible update schedule. It frequently goes on hiatus, sometimes only updating once, and after writing for over half a year, it's never received a perfect attendance bonus.

I really didn't try hard enough.

Looking back now, all I can think about is how much better I should have done. Ever since I wrote "The End" at 1 a.m., I've been thinking over and over again: if I hadn't been sick while writing this book, would it have been even more perfect?

But judging from my health over the past six months...

It seems I really did my best again.

I've always been in poor health, and writing this book took me more than half a year, which also tormented me for the same period of time.

As my regular readers know, my most frequent update time is around 11 PM.

Let's put aside the physical reasons for now; I'll recover sooner or later anyway.

Before writing my closing remarks, I kept saying I was going to play the victim and pour out my grievances, but now that I'm actually here, I realize we don't need to say anything more about that.

As I've continued updating, I can see everyone's understanding and affection for me.

Thank you for saying too much, it's meaningless. All I can do is try my best to write better and better, so that my readers can enjoy my writing.

Then, if you have the version that displays the word count for each chapter, you might discover some clues.

That means I have a really serious case of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

It was so severe that I had to strictly control the word count of each chapter. This illness affected my life and has been impacting my writing.

I was tormented by perfectionism while writing this book. If you see any chapters where the quality drops, rest assured, I was probably even more disgusted than you were at the time.

Over the past six months, I've written an entire chapter countless times, only to delete and rewrite it. I've truly done my best to bring this book to where it is today and to this quality.

I'm completely exhausted, both physically and mentally, and all I want to do is rest.

During the update period, I was actually secretly refining the previous content while updating, so readers who like it can actually read it a second time.

You should be able to discover some details, such as the changes in Chen Lu and Liang Zhirou. I haven't written them out explicitly; I've just been sketching them out in secret.

Many people are complaining that Master Chen seems to have become incompetent and playful later on, and a bit silly. They may have forgotten how meticulous Chen Lu was when he first approached Liang Zhirou.

Liang Zhirou has changed a lot, and although my abilities are limited, I have been trying my best to capture that feeling in my writing.

The two people were changing each other, subtly redeeming each other, and gradually becoming like each other.

This is what love looks like in my heart.

This brings me to my favorite TV series, "Our Parents' Love," which is truly excellent.

Secondly, regarding the side stories.

I want to say that everything after chapter 446 is a side story, haha.

Some people might say that the plot holes for Duoduo and Chen Mo haven't been filled yet, but I think... leaving it blank is fine.

With such insightful personalities, it's impossible for Chen Mo and Chen Muxue not to be happy. As for whether Duoduo will come back, I've already hinted quite clearly.

Further detail would make the book bloated; it already carries enough emotional weight.

Just like the relationship between Lin Miaomiao and Peng Leyun, I deliberately didn't give it much attention.

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