Chapter 40 (The Most Unforgettable But Ancient Poems)

When I recall lightly, I would have thought,
Don't ask about the future.

Dream flutters, he hurts,
Recite a song to fade the past.

Drink a cup, devoid of broken feelings.

Past and present lovesickness,

No one in the world will taste it.

(End of this chapter)

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