At the two ends of the cliff where you can't love enough to love, Lee jumped for life and became a runaway bride on the wedding day. Wearing a wedding dress, she ran all the way to the office to woo the boss, and waited for him to appear again according to the boss's requirement that her hands should not be off the table. One day, two days, and three days passed. She went on a hunger strike and went on a defecation on the spot. The fiancé, relatives and friends, husband and wife, and pastor who came to persuade her all returned without success. The incident caused a sensation, and the TV station rushed to report it, and released Lee's confession book, which moved the boss, and finally came to the hero to save the beauty, and finally brought the beauty back. A wild horse finally found its own grassland.
Lee's confession not only moved the boss, but also deeply moved me in front of the screen. It was excerpted to make it clear:
In one way or another, I've always suffered. I don't know why exactly. But I do know that I'm not so scared of suffering now. I feel more than I've ever felt, and I've found someone to feel with, to play with, to love in a way that feels right for me. I hope he knows that I can see that suffers, too. And that I want to love him.
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