The score is high, and the following begins to complain:
1. After listening to the radio, a woman who has never met a man and ran to find a man may not be a serial killer but true love.
2. In the future, you will not dare to marry without a series of good omens before the arrival of love. Of course, there are a series of bad omens before getting married. You must stop getting married immediately.
3. You think that the person who likes you may have a wonderful encounter with the person she loves before marriage. If you don't let go, you become a sinner, and there is no such thing as "first come, first served".
4. Of course marriage does not mean forever. After you go, a second, more memorable woman will take your place. She may have been brought together by fate when he recalled you fondly. Not even your son can change. Not only that, but he'll be the matchmaker for that woman, very positive.
5. In the end, the male and female protagonists were happily together. The male protagonist didn't know that the female protagonist had just rejected the marriage proposal after the engagement for a man who didn't know whether there would be a result at the time. etc? They're all engaged, how come there's still a ring in the back? Plot bugs are also part of fate.
In addition, if you like such a bloody love story, I recommend that you are destined by fate. Fate also depends on who's fate, if it doesn't work well, your beloved will be with someone else the next day.
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