"You are the one fleeting desire that blossomed in my otherwise unadulterated life."
My Ninth Love Letter17th Day, the Lanterns Burn Bright Until Long After MidnightYou are three parts spring water, seven parts moon
I've seen the vast mountains and desolate lands, and you possess the most extraordinary wonders of the world
Before you appeared, my life was calm and peaceful
You walked with a grand and courageous stride, always knowing what to do

Now I'm confused and timid, like melting spring water
I turn back step by step, drawn to you
I'll plead with you, one after another, again and again, without end, a thousand times, a million times, without hesitation, to save me in this world of fire and water
I would rather part ways, taking with me a thousand miles of green mountains

Let them serve as a barrier, a separation between worlds, drinking bitter wine and gazing at the river
Accompanied by the delusion of eternity, each cup making it resemble your appearance
I don't know why I've never looked directly at her
I would watch from afar, pondering and guessing
But in my heart, there were countless branches and vines, as if something were about to bloom
Mountains, lakes, and seas, all were born from the waves I created

You are like a star, shining in my heart; you don't need to burn the world

