Soulmate - Ch. 40 - Rainbow

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They obviously are divorced. It's the foreshadowing in ch. 37: "you can't change the outcome without changing the cause of your most fundamental characteristic." Yu qi thought making coco's father attend the anniversary night would change coco's family's fate, but it won't work since she can't change that coco's father is a cheater in the first place; and that's what makes him and his wife get into a conflict that lead into their divorce.
 
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for translating and everyone else who worked on this series!!!
 
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My heart dropped when I thought the smooth stone behind the flower was a tombstone. Relieved to see these two get their happy ending.
 
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Absolutely loved this, one of the cutest GLs I've read in both art and character.

I do really wish they remembered everything that happened. Future Yu Qi would've be so much happier seeing Yuanzi healthy.

Young Yu Qi not waking up where future Yu Qi left her off creates some confusion as to what's going on. It either means:
A: It's all one timeline, and nothing future Yu Qi did meant anything other than sending young Yu Qi into the future so she can know to meet Yuanzi and make her healthier, and that's what creates the new present with healthy Yuanzi.
B: They end up in separate timelines. One where what future Yu Qi did in the past is what brought her to her new present with healthy Yuanzi. And another where young Yu Qi gets to meet Yuanzi her own slightly different way, and their future is ultimately unknown.

B is WAY better.
 
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Absolutely loved this, one of the cutest GLs I've read in both art and character.

I do really wish they remembered everything that happened. Future Yu Qi would've be so much happier seeing Yuanzi healthy.

Young Yu Qi not waking up where future Yu Qi left her off creates some confusion as to what's going on. It either means:
A: It's all one timeline, and nothing future Yu Qi did meant anything other than sending young Yu Qi into the future so she can know to meet Yuanzi and make her healthier, and that's what creates the new present with healthy Yuanzi.
B: They end up in separate timelines. One where what future Yu Qi did in the past is what brought her to her new present with healthy Yuanzi. And another where young Yu Qi gets to meet Yuanzi her own slightly different way, and their future is ultimately unknown.

B is WAY better.
I think you don’t have to look for a hard A or B border.

Less than the harder sci-fi time travel, it feels a lot more magical/mystical and accommodating to them in my mind. Like fate itself could not bare to see them suffer.

For me it feels like the timelines merged together, not to create a set-in-stone chain of events.
When they exchange back to the time they come from, the things they found out, felt, and the decisions and realizations merged into a new strand of fate, a new timeline that encompasses both so they can have the beautiful life they deserve.
 

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