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Forgotten alley of lost dreams.
On When Life Gives You Tangerines Feb 7, 2025
Aesun already giving off relatable queen energy, and we haven’t even met her yet! IU is going to bring so much depth and charm to the role—I just know she’s going to deliver something unforgettable. Counting down the days with you! šŸ˜
On Jay Feb 7, 2025
Person Jay
Happy Birthday! šŸŽˆ
On The White Olive Tree Feb 6, 2025
Title The White Olive Tree Spoiler
Honesty, Pain, and Healing: Li Zan & Song Ran’s Emotional Breakthrough

One of the most compelling aspects of Li Zan and Song Ran’s relationship is their honesty. They don’t let misunderstandings fester; instead, they confront their emotions head-on. Even when they hurt each other with words—especially in the wake of Jiang Yu and Wang Han’s situation—they ultimately use that pain to open up and say what they’ve been holding inside for so long.

There’s a raw truth in how they process their trauma. No one can truly understand your pain unless they’ve lived through something similar. On the surface, they both seem fine, but inside, they’re carrying wounds no one else can see.

That’s why Song Ran’s father’s reaction was so frustrating. After the incident with the video and her comments, instead of supporting her, he treated her emotions as something temporary, something that would ā€œpass with time.ā€ But depression isn’t just a passing mood—it’s a struggle that demands understanding, not dismissal. The way they used her illness against her, pressuring her to delete her comments, was heartbreaking. Instead of listening, they isolated her even more, making her feel completely alone. šŸ˜ž

Mental health isn’t something you can brush off. And this is what makes Li Zan and Song Ran’s bond so special—they see each other’s pain, acknowledge it, and choose to stand together, even when the world doesn’t. šŸ’”

Because in the end, healing isn’t about time—it’s about feeling seen. It’s about someone looking at your pain, not with judgment or fear, but with understanding. And sometimes, all it takes is one person saying, "I see you, I hear you, and I’m staying right here."
Replying to Lighter Feb 6, 2025
The wait feels endless, and my patience is hanging by a thread—just drop it already!
Reread the manhua, revisited the novel, rewatched the trailer… again and again.