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Hair Like Snow

Author : 林家成

Genres : Urban-Fi

Status: Completed

Description:

The original titles of this book were "The Fox of Emotion" and "Is It a Fox?" Upon publication, it was renamed "Hair Like Snow"

She is a precious girl who has been spoiled by her parents to the extent that she does not know what love is, while he is a romantic yet indifferent young nobleman from a fallen royal family, scorned by his relatives. She is the reincarnation of a white fox from a thousand years ago, and he is the elegant scholar who saved the white fox a millennium ago

An old residence, a broken stele, a popular lyric, a pillar of fragrance guiding the way, have opened the door to the intertwining of time and space

Her encounter with him was solely for the words, "Your hair is like snow, beautifully sorrowful in parting; I light incense, moved by whom..."

Will her parting from him, like the fate in the tale of the fox repaying kindness, leave behind a new entanglement in the dust

In the intoxication of the mortal world and the slightly tipsy years, I inscribe a monument of eternal love for you without regret

You, like snow, have made parting beautiful and sorrowful; I light incense, moved by whom... That is the dust of fate sealed in a sandalwood cabinet by cobwebs

A single incense stick burns gently, connecting with the dust-covered memories, awakening the long wait of past lives. The mottled bronze mirror reflects my hair now white as snow, and your once rosy complexion has faded. A single inner elixir, formed from the essence of my soul, embodies the white fox's gratitude and love for the rosy-cheeked one across countless lifetimes. Yet, the so-called cause and effect, and the notion of repayment, merely add another layer of infatuation and entanglement across yet another lifetime

Years later, looking back at the past, the historical records turn to ash. White as snow, yet deeply believing that the time spent repaying the fox's kindness that year was not merely a fleeting spring dream; it was a profoundly heartfelt experience etched in the journey of growth.

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