From the beginning to the end, except for the affection between the
male protagonist and the father, the love between the male and female protagonists is really shocking. .
A very old episode, a young man and a woman meet and fall in love with each other, and they separate for some reason.
I imagined many reasons for this truth:
One, the Korean version.
The heroine was terminally ill. When the hero returned, the beautiful woman had passed away, and he only saw the house they built together, and the last love letter left to him by the heroine: I love you, so I can't drag you down.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OK! Although old, but at least still somewhat touching.
Two, Hong Kong style.
A misunderstanding led to many years later, the heroine had a boyfriend and the hero had a girlfriend, but they met again, and they found that they still loved each other. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OK! I also like the quadrangle.
Three, Taiwanese.
The heroine is terminally ill and does not want to drag the hero down; the hero was also shot in the battlefield and is dying of serious illness.
The last letter of the two of them is on their way to each other. . .
I don't love you, please forget me. .
. . . . . . . . . . . GOOD! ! ! Happy ending.
I can accept any of the three. .
but. . . . . . . . . . . . The most bloody reason in history is here!
The heroine is because the neighbor's uncle is terminally ill, so she wants to marry him to take care of their father and son,
while she wants to miss the male protagonist! ! ! The heroine's parents even sold the house to the uncle! !
Heaven and earth! ! ! The heroine is the living Lei Feng of the new era!
There are still so many poor people in this world, why didn't you dedicate one by one yesterday?
And the male protagonist didn't go home for six years because he received the divorce letter from the female protagonist to see his father
come back six years later. Knowing the reason for the female protagonist's breakup, he actually sold his deceased father's most precious inheritance to donate to the uncle! ! !
All right. . . . . . . . . . . .
I know, you are all living Lei Feng! Both male and female!
I just want to say: If I were the male lead, after receiving the breakup letter from the female lead,
I would definitely write a reply letter:
Big sister! Time to take medicine!
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