About love stemming from hate of the harsh reality


'Love at first sight..'

'You're that special someone in my life'

'I know that you are the one the moment you step into my life'

'You were meant for me'

'We were meant to be'

'You complete me'


These are the words of romantic expression we often hear in stories about love; andthey can be easily understood once said.


'The Painted Veil' created an expression of love more powerful and genuine...


"... forgive me."


Just two words, yet you can feel more...


He loved her; she does not. He let her know how he felt, so did she. And they marry.

He went all out to please her and win her affection; she did her best to make herself happy, even if it meant hurting the person who most cared for her.

Her selfishness, coupled with naiveness, made him loathe the existence of his love for her....and he brought her into his world of grieve and helplessness.

Time helped her understood him, everything about him, and also made him fell in love with her once again...

Their love matured and strengthen with scars from the past..

Then, time created an unbreakable vow of love between them with the two words....
"The Painted Veil" is not another love story which you can imagine. It explains the meaning of true love in a non-fiction context and gives us hope that such strong bond between a man and woman does truly exist in the world consumed by spirits from the Pandora's Box.


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