In the book, the female protagonist was avenged and married the male protagonist, Shen Jingfan, who regarded her as an enemy. However, she never really fell in love with him. Later, she realized that she had always been in love with someone else. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One way to do it is by bookmarking the page if it's online. Or, if it's a physical copy, you might scan or photocopy it to keep it safe.
I don't quite understand the information you provided. Can you provide more background or plot details? This way, I can better provide you with help.
I recommend the book "Mysterious Husband Is Too Black-bellied" to you. This was a modern romance novel about an entertainment star. It told the story of the female protagonist who broke up after suffering from the seven-year itch and was depressed for three years. After meeting a man, she started dating again. However, she later found out that the man was just taking revenge on her for breaking up. In the end, would the female lead and a certain man be able to resolve the misunderstanding back then and continue their relationship? The plot of this novel is similar to your situation. Perhaps it can give you some help and inspiration. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
You can start by making a copy or saving it in a cloud storage service. That way, you won't lose it easily.
In some cases, you can save someone else's story. For example, if it's for personal reference or study and not for public distribution or commercial use. But always make sure you're not violating any rights or rules associated with the story.
It depends. Saving someone else's story can be possible if it's accessible and you have the legal right to do so. For example, if it's shared publicly and there are no restrictions, you could potentially save it for personal reference. But if it's protected by copyright or privacy laws, then it's not allowed.
Yes, in some cases you can. For example, if it's a digital story and you have the proper permissions and tools, you might be able to back it up or archive it.
Yes, in some ways. For example, if it's a written story, you can save it physically by printing it out or digitally by saving the file if it's shared with you legally. However, if it's a more abstract 'story' like someone's life story told verbally, you can preserve it in your memory or by writing it down with their permission.
Yes, in some cases. For example, if it's a written story, you can save it physically by writing it down if it's being told orally, or you can save a digital copy if it's in an electronic format like a text file. You could also save it in your memory by memorizing the key elements, but that's a more intangible form of'saving'.
😋I highly recommend the novel,"The Self-Saving Manual of a First Daughter's Book." In the novel, the cannon fodder female supporting character was forced to cheat all the way to become the female lead in order not to be blackened. As for the male lead, he was still selfish and deceived the female lead. The female protagonist in the novel always remembered the rules of self-rescue and did not let herself turn black. The male protagonist's actions were countered by the female protagonist and the male supporting characters who had a good impression of him without hesitation. Although there was some fiction in the novel, the theme of encouraging people to stick to themselves and fighting against evil forces was very worthy of recommendation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗