Fearing the pressure of public opinion, Penelope has been isolated from the world since childhood, and was even lied to by her mother to say that she had died in an early age, in order to prevent outsiders from inquiring into the indelible pain of the family: the fact that Penlope exists.
Seeing Penelope growing up day by day, her parents began to entrust a sorority society to invite young men of equal social status to meet in order to help her find someone who really likes her as soon as possible. Unfortunately, everyone ran away after seeing Penelope's true face. Among them, only Max stayed. This gambler, who was lured by the magazine with 5,000 US dollars, came to have a blind date with Penelope on the other side of the mirror again and again in order to take an exclusive photo of Penelope.
As the saying goes, an ugly daughter-in-law always wants to see her in-laws.
Seeing that the two were getting along very well, Penelope finally let go of her guard and bravely went to Max early, even though she had already heard the description of Penelope from the editor of the magazine and another man who was insane because of Penelope's kindness. Max was still frightened and stunned for a long time, and the goodwill accumulated in the past disappeared in an instant.
Max's response gave Penelope a wake-up call. Life could not go on like this, she decided to leave the fortress built by her parents, she longed for freedom and hoped to be independent. She took her mother's credit card and went into the hotel alone. She walked on the crowded street with her nose covered. This was a world she had never been exposed to.
At this time, she met the female knight Anne in the tavern, and Anne led her to know this strange city. Her mother followed the line to find her whereabouts. After losing her money, she thought of selling her photos in the newspaper to get 5,000 oceans. She sold her portrait with her own hands in exchange for money, which was her second step in opening her heart. After all, the paper can't hold the fire, and the parents found her access route from the postcard sent by her, and chased them all the way to the pub where she frequented and first met Annie. .
As if it fits every good story, Annie, the tavern owner, and even the news reporters who rushed over treated her very politely. The truth was not as bad as imagined. The scandal that the family has concealed for many years has won the favor of the public. The pig's nose became a cute symbol, and Penelope became so popular that there was no need to hide.
On the other hand, Penelope's Max, no, it should be said that Johnny was influenced by Penelope to finally quit gambling and embrace his dream again.
No Jitailai, chess is one step away. Edward, who had always thought of Penelope as a monster with a green face and fangs, was about to marry Penelope. The editor-in-chief of the magazine immediately notified Johnny after learning about it, hoping that he could come forward to stop it.
Edward did not come forward to stop it. Penelope herself rejected the sacred oath in front of the priest, and also rejected the good baby who was a parent. If in order to eliminate the curse, she had to marry someone she didn't love, then she would rather choose a pig's nose. I like myself like this. Just after saying this, the pig's nose disappeared in the flash of lightning!
After returning to peace, Penelope lived a life no different from ordinary people, but there seemed to be a gap in her heart. She never forgot the Johnny who encouraged her to go out bravely. On the eve of Halloween, always encouraging her, Annie, who played the role of spiritual mentor, brought her to Johnny's door, hoping that the two of them could tell the truth.
At this point in the story, I believe that I can guess the ending without saying much. Dear pig-nosed girl, you must know that your shortcoming is not the lack of your appearance, but that neither you nor the people around you have ever truly loved you from the bottom of your heart.
Please always remember "It's not the power of the curse, it's the power you give the curse."
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