For TA and TA, marriage is a gorgeous expectation, without exception.
TA really can't help getting old. After a few years, it is like a dried apple, the flowers are curled up, and they are wilting inch by inch, and they are no longer so bright and light. No matter how good-looking TAs are born, they are only beautiful for so many years. How many people can still use their abundant hearts to break through the ground and get baptized colors again after twilight?
TA is the beautiful background in the play, without its own color.
What he wants is marriage, not wedding.
TA is pure but shallow, like a blank sheet of paper.
It's good to be young, and the flowers that are competing for beauty are blooming one after another. If they are not beautiful when they should be beautiful, they will soon fade away.
Open the wrong season, even if it is brilliant, it will be a little tragic.
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