Waking Up From A Dream, The Person Beside My Pillow Was No Longer There

Waking Up From A Dream, The Person Beside My Pillow Was No Longer There

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Also known as: Tỉnh Giấc Tan Mộng Người Bên Gối Đã Không Còn

By phán duyệt tây

4.6
Completed vietnamese Web Novel
Language
vietnamese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
19 chapters
Original Publisher
wattpad

Description

“You’re such an old-fashioned person. You still wear the same shirt you bought in the first year of college even after graduation. You liked someone from when you were sixteen, and you still like them ten years later. Quach Phuong, be selfish for once. If anyone says you’re not good, I’ll fight them for you. If it weren’t for you, I would have fed that bastard Tan Duat to the wolves. You’re so good, if he doesn’t love you, he should have at least returned you to me.” Lam My cried as she spoke, her chest heaving. Quach Phuong did not react, a faint smile still hung on her lips. She felt very tired, and simply wanted to sleep. “Lam My, being able to be Tan Duat’s wife in this life means that my wish has been fulfilled. I have no regrets, nor do I hope for anything more. That’s enough.” Quach Phuong closed her eyes, and quietly fell asleep beside Lam My. Lam My covered her mouth with her hand, trying to contain her sobs. Quach Phuong, in your next life, don’t be a daughter of the Ngo family, and don’t be Tan Duat’s wife. You can become a flower, or even a blade of grass, as long as you’re at peace, free of any sorrow or suffering.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
wattpad
Original Language
vietnamese
Type
Web Novel

Waking Up From A Dream, The Person Beside My Pillow Was No Longer There Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Waking Up From A Dream, The Person Beside My Pillow Was No Longer There "Waking Up From A Dream, The Person Beside My Pillow Was No Longer There" is a title that sets the stage for a poignant and emotional journey, and let me tell you, it delivers. This novel is a rollercoaster of emotions, leaving you breathless and contemplative long after you finish reading. ### First Impressions From the outset, I was drawn in by the tragic premise: a woman, Quach Phuong, dealt a cruel hand by fate. Switched at birth, unloved by her biological family, and burdened with a terminal illness, her life is a series of unfortunate events. Yet, her resilience and desire for connection shine through, making her an incredibly sympathetic character. ### What Works Well The novel excels in its portrayal of complex emotions and relationships. The author masterfully crafts a narrative where regret, longing, and the consequences of choices take center stage. The side stories, told from different perspectives, are particularly effective. Seeing the husband and biological family grapple with the weight of their actions after Quach Phuong's death is incredibly satisfying, a fitting end for their neglect and indifference. The second male lead, though flawed, adds another layer of depth to the story. The novel doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of life, making the tragedy feel both realistic and deeply moving. It's a story where "what ifs" linger, highlighting the importance of cherishing the present. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we get into some potentially revealing territory. The ending, with Quach Phuong's death, is a major plot point. While some might find it overly tragic, I think it serves the story well. It's not a happy ending, but it's a fitting one, providing closure for a character who has endured immense suffering. The "payback" or consequences experienced by those who wronged her is a key element that provides a sense of justice, even in the face of loss. ### Final Verdict "Waking Up From A Dream, The Person Beside My Pillow Was No Longer There" is a powerful and unforgettable read. It's a story that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page, prompting reflection on love, loss, and the importance of human connection. If you're looking for a novel that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you contemplating the complexities of life, I highly recommend giving this one a try. Just be prepared to shed a few tears along the way.

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