Sumuthu1
I know it’s a little bit late, but I still really wanted to thank you for writing such an amazing story called The Golden Cage of Irish and Sage. Your work truly touched my heart, and I don’t think I’ll ever forget the emotions this story made me feel.
This is honestly the most beautiful story I have ever read in my entire life. I never thought a story could emotionally attach itself to my heart this deeply. I’ve always been a person who finds it hard to get emotional over romance or fictional relationships, but your writing completely broke down that wall inside me. There were so many moments where I had to hold back my tears because my heart simply couldn’t handle the emotions anymore.
If I had enough money, power, or influence to give you an award, I would do it immediately without hesitation, because this story truly deserves every bit of recognition in the world. What you created is not just a story — it’s a masterpiece, a work of art that genuinely moved my heart in ways I cannot even fully explain.
I know this thank you is probably a little late, but I still needed to say it. Thank you so much for creating something this unforgettable.
And honestly, when you first announced that Gao Tu was coming back, I was scared. I genuinely thought the story might lose its impact or become disappointing. Part of me even wished he would never return. But once again, you proved me completely wrong. Your writing skills are so incredible that you turned my doubts into even deeper emotions. You made me realize just how deeply a human heart can be moved through words alone.
Thank you for making me feel something this powerful. This story will stay with me for a very long time.
Sumuthu1
@Naruto4778 Thank you so much for your reply. ❤️ The Golden Cage is a story I’ll never forget. The emotions, the characters, and their journey stayed with me long after I finished reading. Thank you for sharing it with us. ❤️
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Naruto4778
@Sumuthu1 I honestly don't know what to say ❤️ Thank you. Truly. And please don't worry about being late. There is no expiration date on comments like this. The funny thing is, when I first started writing The Golden Cage, it was supposed to be a dark romance. That was the entire plan. But somewhere along the way, it stopped being just about romance and became a story about people, their choices, their mistakes, and the things they carry with them. And to tell you the truth, when I first considered bringing Gao Tu back, I didn't want to. As the writer, I was against it too. Even now, I'm not sure I truly believe people change that much in real life. Sometimes people stay together for all the wrong reasons and end up hurting each other. And the bitterness doesn't stay between the adults ,it seeps into the children too. I think some of us have felt that in one way or another. Maybe not in the context of a contract relationship, but in the feeling of being trapped in a relationship, or watching a parent stay solely for the sake of the child. It changes the atmosphere of a home in ways that are difficult to explain. But stories are different. Stories are built on hope. On second chances. On the wishes we secretly hold onto, even when reality tells us not to. Maybe that's why Gao Tu left and came back too. Not because I was convinced people always change, but because a part of me wanted to believe that sometimes they can. That sometimes people choose differently. That sometimes people find a way to heal instead of simply surviving. So hearing that you were worried about his return and then ended up connecting with it means a lot to me ❤️ Thank you for reading, for feeling so deeply, and for carrying this story with you. And thank you once again for taking the time to share your thoughts with me ❤️And I'm sorry if the story made you cry.
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