@Night_lover In anciont China lived a man so beautifull that weman of yung and old alike fell for him the moment they saw him and his name was Pan An. He was so beautiful that even today in china is known as one of the most beautifull ancient Chinese men. Whenever Pan went out sightseeing, he was always followed by a number of young girls, just like a current superstar is chased by fans. His fans, who were both young and old women, bought him flowers and fruit. The "Biography of Pan An within the Book of Jin" records a story in which Pan was envied by others as he could bring back a carriage full of fruits after going out for a ride, while Zhang Zai who was very ugly had to return home with children throwing stones at him when he appeared on the street. Zuo Si received even worse treatment - he was often punched by women in the street. Both were famous writers at that time, yet met with either stones or fists in the street, while Pan was greeted with fruits. The contrast increased Pan's fame.
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Can anyone explain the joke because I didn't understand...
@estelle it's good. It is a phrase wishing someone a comfortable, peaceful, and good night's sleep. And there is nothing to apolagize for. asking questions is how you learn. So keep asking 😊
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@Sher is that good or bad??? Sorry! I'm just a kid:(...
@jason curley it was explained in a previous chapter that heros summend to the waiting room are erased from the timeline and is made so they never existed in the first place. that's why her brother didn't recognise her. Hope this helps
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That's it. You're just going to skip that scene. But when she thinks she found her brother. You try ...