Why do you say it's a fake buddy, because the buddy relationship is just a pretense to them, especially for the heroine, it's a protective shield for her to avoid injury. She has been protecting herself from the beginning, by setting the rule of only having sex and not having sex. When the danger signal (the hero begins to love her in all kinds of ways) appears, the heroine feels uneasy (afraid that such love will disappear at any time, she will eventually lose the hero, and she bursts into tears when she mistakenly thinks she has lost the hero) You can tell how scared this woman is of losing her lover), and immediately call off their relationship. Therefore, the heroine is actually resolute, but actually very timid. She looks independent on the outside, but in fact she is just an independent woman in life, and in terms of love, escape is her only attitude towards relationships, and she is very cowardly at heart. The male protagonist is on the contrary. From the very beginning, he has never avoided or avoided his love for the heroine (he sent a balloon to the heroine after the first time), and he has never worried that such an emotional investment will What kind of harm you bring to yourself, there is a brave, true and kind heart hidden under the seemingly bullying appearance.
The moment when the heroine finally lets off her guard and speaks out is so heartwarming. Maybe every coward in a seemingly strong love needs such an icebreaker.
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