In 1991, she escaped from a rural town in the mountains of the southwest, cut her hair short on the train, and came to Guangzhou, the most developed city in China's reform and opening up.
She met Qiao Yihua, who was defrauded and penniless. He sat in a second-hand car, smoking, relaxed and dazed, staring at the boy who was rummaging through garbage for food in front of him.
Perhaps it was a moment of pity, so he took her north to Shanghai, and unexpectedly found out that she was a girl.
From a lifesaver, to a brother and sister, and finally to a lover under the moral standards. They
had hated, loved, suffered, been heartless, and left, but
in the end it seemed that they would be tied together.
The story is mainly about the 1990s, and some of the content in the early 2000s is
slightly realistic, There is no cheat code, and it cannot be said to be melodramatic because it is not a period piece, but it is definitely not pure love. You will definitely be stunned when you read it. It has both sweet and sad parts. If you like sweet love stories, don't read it. It is particularly sour and melodramatic, and it entangles for many years.
| Short Title | : | OWW |
| Alternate Title | : | 荒草橫生 |
| Status | : | Completed |
| Author | : | Wen Qingqing |
| Genre | : | |
| Weekly Rank | : | #0 |
| Monthly Rank | : | #0 |
| All Time Rank | : | #6 |