The male protagonist has a good style, and I hope all government officials can be so principled. The male protagonist is a bit rigid and introverted. It's a different character from the heroine. The nature of work is also different. People who seem to have no intersection in their lives finally come together. This is fate. Actors are not good looking. The heroine can become a baker by teaching herself, and her works are still so popular. Why study law and not go to culinary school? Where does a college dropout get the money to open a bakery?
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