And in my opinion, the heroine never really fell in love with her ex-boyfriend. She thought about it, how to introduce him? Cardiac surgeon. Yep. Cardiac surgeon. He is rich and will send her LV suitcases. She used to have nothing, and she will be tempted for this. Look at her now, she is used to wearing $600 shoes. She couldn't say what else he meant to her as her boyfriend besides the heart surgeon. She couldn't tell how much her boyfriend loved her, or what qualities he had.
And what about him? He just uttered an oath empty-handed, I love you. He is always so busy and his work is always more important than his girlfriend. He went into the jewelry store and faced so many diamond rings. In order to celebrate his girlfriend's cooperation with him in applying for an apartment, he gave him a pair of diamond earrings. The girl hates marriage, hates that guy for four years and refuses to ask herself if she wants to. The male protagonist is right, that breaking tradition is just to comfort those girls who fall in love with bastards, how can a man who really loves you give up the right to propose? Even if it is sold to his girlfriend.
But the girl was still on her way. She thought, let her speak, it should be possible to get married, right? In fact, she herself was too confused to know. She hadn't figured out what she loved him and why she wanted to get married. If you don't even know this, then why pay the oath? The bottom line of marriage is love.
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