Everyone loves the protagonist, but what did Dad's girlfriend do wrong, she is the mistress...

Bailee 2022-04-24 07:01:05

This girlfriend, who has become a villain with the effect of the movie, is really miserable in real life... Imagine a young and beautiful woman who falls in love with the diamond king and finally wins the relationship. I'm about to get married, but because my boyfriend's daughter wants to match her boyfriend with her ex-wife who hasn't been in contact for more than ten years (what the hell is the reason by the way), she's abruptly torn apart... Being teased, tricked, and dragged while sleeping In the river, this is no longer an ordinary trick, let's say it's a serious murder, okay? But the boyfriend just shrugged his shoulders throughout the whole process, did not resolve the conflict, and was completely one-sided. Watching his girlfriend come out of the river soaked all over, he didn't even say a word of justice, let alone caring. It's a scumbag who changes his heart faster than his face...

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The Parent Trap quotes

  • [last lines]

    Hallie: We actually did it!

  • Martin, the James' Butler: Shall we review your mother's list?

    Annie: Mm-hmm.

    Martin, the James' Butler: Now, let's see. Vitamins?

    Annie: Check.

    Martin, the James' Butler: Minerals?

    Annie: Check.

    Martin, the James' Butler: List of daily fruits and vegetables?

    Annie: Check, check.

    [Martin glances at Annie]

    Annie: Check for fruits, check for vegetables. Go on.

    Martin, the James' Butler: Sunblock, lip balm, insect repellent, stationery, stamps, photographs of your mother, grandfather, and of course, your trusty butler, me.

    Annie: Got it all, I think.

    Martin, the James' Butler: Oh, and here's a little something from your grandfather.

    [Holds up a deck of cards]

    Martin, the James' Butler: Spanking new deck of cards. Maybe you'll actually find someone on this continent who can whip your tush at poker.

    Annie: Well, I doubt it, but thanks, Martin.