Ballad of Ten Thousand Gu
  • Reads 8,513
  • Votes 250
  • Parts 5
  • Time 35m
  • Reads 8,513
  • Votes 250
  • Parts 5
  • Time 35m
Complete, First published May 25, 2018
Not my work. Not my translation.
Friendly reminder: Readers, if you want to cry, read this. If you don't, then don't even bother to try, for you will end up somehow.

Before she jumped into the pond filled with ten thousand venomous creatures, Ah Lai asked her, 'Did you ever regret meeting him?' Su Bai watched her quietly. After a long moment, she lifted her lips and smiled. 'It was the greatest blessing of my life to have met him.' And she leapt off the steps. She thought: no matter how difficult her love was, no matter how she hated and then despaired, in this life, she was immensely fortunate. Because she had once loved a person so deeply. Even if, he had never loved her.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Ballad of Ten Thousand Gu to your library and receive updates
or
#616xuanhuan
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Star's Crossing by Madeleine_Graves
86 parts Complete
{WATTY'S 2020 WINNER & EDITOR'S PICK.} Hopeless romantic and aspiring writer Mare Atwood has fallen madly in love with her childhood correspondent. There's only one catch-she doesn't know who he is. When the beaus of Star's Crossing return from boarding school to begin the courting season, Mare is determined to uncover the identity of her writer, flout her family's intentions of orchestrating an advantageous marriage, and procure the life of writing and romance she's always sought. But as in the tales she so adores, it won't be easy. Galas, masquerades, picnics, and hunts-alongside an old friend, a former teacher, and an unlikely ally, Mare delves into an investigation that leaves her torn between three clever, deceptive, and wealthy young bachelors. If Mare can confirm which is her writer and claim his hand before the courting season ends, she'll have her wish: the love of her life, a valuable marriage, and a future of writing romance. But with the eyes of Star's Crossing upon her, a business plot forcing invisible hands, and the unwillingness of her writer to come forward-Mare's future may not end in triumph, but tragedy. Set against the gilded Victorian backdrop of coastal Connecticut and lush with pre-war luxury, fans of Jane Austen, Margaret Mitchell, and Louisa May Alcott are sure to enjoy this lighthearted, lyrical novel of young love, independence, and identity. #1 Literary #1 YA Romance #1 Victorian #1 Lyrical #8 General Fiction
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Star's Crossing cover
MISTRESS OF FLAME cover
Priestess of The Moon cover
the sable spy cover
Ace cover
The Divine Physician's Overbearing Wife cover
[COMPLETED] ဗီလိန်ဗျူဟာ || ဘာသာပြန် cover
Hired To Love cover
The Crown Prince's Bodyguard cover
Drakkon cover

Star's Crossing

86 parts Complete

{WATTY'S 2020 WINNER & EDITOR'S PICK.} Hopeless romantic and aspiring writer Mare Atwood has fallen madly in love with her childhood correspondent. There's only one catch-she doesn't know who he is. When the beaus of Star's Crossing return from boarding school to begin the courting season, Mare is determined to uncover the identity of her writer, flout her family's intentions of orchestrating an advantageous marriage, and procure the life of writing and romance she's always sought. But as in the tales she so adores, it won't be easy. Galas, masquerades, picnics, and hunts-alongside an old friend, a former teacher, and an unlikely ally, Mare delves into an investigation that leaves her torn between three clever, deceptive, and wealthy young bachelors. If Mare can confirm which is her writer and claim his hand before the courting season ends, she'll have her wish: the love of her life, a valuable marriage, and a future of writing romance. But with the eyes of Star's Crossing upon her, a business plot forcing invisible hands, and the unwillingness of her writer to come forward-Mare's future may not end in triumph, but tragedy. Set against the gilded Victorian backdrop of coastal Connecticut and lush with pre-war luxury, fans of Jane Austen, Margaret Mitchell, and Louisa May Alcott are sure to enjoy this lighthearted, lyrical novel of young love, independence, and identity. #1 Literary #1 YA Romance #1 Victorian #1 Lyrical #8 General Fiction