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Love Me Once Again For A Year

FOKUS NULIS DI GLOBAL. Tidak ada revisi lagi di versi Indo-nya. :) Park Chunghee telah menjalin hubungan dengan seorang pria bernama Lee Donghae selama sepuluh tahun. Dia sangat mencintainya, tapi untuk Donghae sendiri ... dia meragukannya. Belakangan ini, Donghae yang dulu sangat mencintainya sekarang menjadi seperti orang lain baginya. Namun, Chunghee tidak ingin menyerah pada kepribadiannya dan terus bertahan, dengan harapan bahwa Donghae akan kembali seperti yang iakenal. Terkadang, ia berpikir, bertanya kepada dirinya sendiri: Inikah murka Tuhan? ia mengetahui bahwa keinginannya adalah hal yang salah, tetapi ia sudah melangkah sejauh ini dan memilih untuk tetap dalam hubungan yang rusak dan selalu mengatakan sesuatu yang bodoh, dengan terus berkata 'baik-baik saja!' Namun, itu semua adalah kebohongan yang ia ungkapkan! Dalam hubungan rumit ini, Chunghee juga bertemu dengan cinta pertamanya yang bernama Kim Daehyun, dan menjadi seseorang yang selalu menjaganya. Ketika kesehatannya memburuk, hanya Daehyun yang bisa membuatnya tersenyum kembali seperti sebelumnya. Itu membuatnya harus memikirkan sesuatu yang sulit lagi. “Apa menurutmu aku marah?” "Aku tidak marah! Aku sakit hati!" "Semua ini tidak lagi membuatku marah, selain merasakan sakit saat ini. Tapi jika kamu mengira aku marah, maka sekarang aku justru marah padamu—" Bagaimana hubungan mereka di masa depan? Akankah Chunghee bertahan? ----------- Belum Bisa Menerjemahkan. Jangan lupa mengkoleksi buku-buku saya yang lain. ^^ Naskah: Mei, 2018 Dipublikasikan: Agustus, 2019 -----------
Mao_Yuxuan · 630.2K Views

The Echo of Lost Time

*The Echo of Lost Time* follows the intertwined lives of two architects, Alex Carter and Elena Murphy, whose fates collide after a series of unintentional encounters over seven years. Set against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis, the story explores their personal and professional growth, the choices they make, and the consequences of those choices. Alex Carter is a brilliant but solitary architect who has built a reputation for his innovative designs. Seven years ago, he lost a high-profile project—a cultural center he had poured his heart into—to Elena Murphy, a rising star in the field. Though the rivalry was brief, the sting of that loss lingered with Alex, especially as Elena's career soared in the years that followed. Elena, on the other hand, has always been driven by her desire to prove herself in a world dominated by men. But beneath her confidence lies the unresolved mystery of how she came to win the project that was originally Alex's. She never intended to become his rival, but as the years passed, the shadow of that fateful project continued to haunt her. As time moves forward, their paths cross again and again, yet they never truly connect. Their brief encounters—at conferences, in the city’s construction projects, in moments of fleeting recognition—leave them wondering if the past is truly behind them, or if something greater is at play. When both are invited to a prestigious architecture symposium, the stage is set for a confrontation that could either rebuild bridges or tear down everything they’ve worked for. In a world where time is the ultimate architect, can they both find a way to construct their futures, or will the echoes of lost time continue to haunt them? *The Echo of Lost Time* is a story of ambition, rivalry, love, and the unexpected ways our past shapes our present. It’s a poignant reminder that time doesn’t just pass—it leaves its mark, and sometimes, the most profound connections are forged not by intention, but by fate.
OwenRivers · 1.3K Views

A Time of Tigers - From Peasant to Emperor

There is a sense for greatness. Some people carry it around like a bad smell. They make us stop on the street, and look their way, whether we wish to or not. Their appearance might be ordinary, but there’s something about them, something beyond the norm. Something that makes you almost wish to bend the knee to them. Our kings have likely had that something, those that came from nothing but ashes and ruin, in times of trouble and famine, where the hearts of the masses are restless, and they need a cause to bind to. What makes them choose one man over another? It is my contention that there is a true gravity to such individuals. That progress, or competence, or greatness itself carries a weight. That a man might grow greater in the dark, and whether he wishes it or not, by the sheer gravity of his existence, tigers will make their way towards his door, catching his scent in the wind. The tigers hide themselves in the forests, in villages unknown, amongst the peasantry, but sooner or later, it does seem, that they are always cast into the light. It requires an immense effort of will to keep them hidden. A man of such a gravity will see themselves risen, without will, to ranks beyond that of the norm – in times of peace, they might rise high indeed. But in times of chaos? When the world is in upheaval, when every piece in up in the air? Then a tiger from the most lowly of starts, with a competency – a density – beyond belief, as if they were a different creature entirely – they might go all the way. They might be the creature that – though a peasant themselves – the peasantry themselves kneel to. They might go further, and make the soldiery kneel, and then even the nobles after them. And a special class, beyond all others, might go even further still, and snatch a crown the head of a king, on a flurry of brilliant victories, on a story so overwhelming it almost might have seemed preordained. It is those men that we ought to fear, and it those men that we will eternally be at the mercy of. It is those men that we do the honour of addressing as our kings, and our emperors.
Nick_Alderson · 1.3M Views
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