"
She is Luo, simply wearing socks in the early morning,
Forty inches tall,
It's Lola in slacks,
At school she was Dolly,
Her written name is Doris,
In my arms she will always be Lolita
the light of my life,
fire of desire,
my sin,
My soul
Lolita
"
This is the description of Dolores Lolita by the male protagonist Humbert in "A Tree of Pears and Begonias", also known as Lolita
When the hero was 14 years old
Met his first love, Annabelle
They were madly and hopelessly in love back then
Unfortunately
Four months later, Annabelle died of typhoid fever
The huge shock of her death froze the male lead's emotions
The love of the male protagonist is gone, but he never stops looking for girls
So long that the male protagonist abandoned his childhood
This pain is like poison in the wound
And wounds can never heal
As an adult, the male protagonist gets a teaching position at Beardsley University in the United States
He has a summer vacation before school starts in the fall
He thought he should finish the book he was writing
- A survey of the influence of French culture on American students
Accident in the house you were planning to live in
Temporarily find Charlotte introduced by a friend
Agree to provide housing for the male protagonist
First visit to Charlotte's home
Facing the slightly messy room, the male protagonist is obviously not very satisfied
Just wanted an excuse to leave
until
Come to the backyard and see Lolita
The male protagonist's eyes were firmly grasped by the wet body of the girl, and he was a little dazed
There is no doubt that the male protagonist changed his mind and decided to live here
If you give an ordinary man some pictures of schoolgirls and are asked to choose the one he likes the most, he will not choose the precocious one. You have to be an artist , a lunatic recognize them among them. The deadly demon Lolita stood there unrecognized
in day-to-day interactions
In this seemingly ambiguous contact between the two,
Slowly into an out of control situation
However, in order for this indecent relationship to be maintained
The man married Lolita's mother
in the first six weeks of marriage
The male lead managed to escape most of the husband's duties
He's been giving Charlotte all kinds of sleeping pills throughout July
escape from the same room
Just when Charlotte found out that the male protagonist was secretly describing her as a cow with big boobs
Hysterical Charlotte vows not to let male lead see Lolita again
However, I don't know that fate is going to make fun of the male protagonist,
or do whatever you want
Charlotte was killed in a car accident on the road by the door with the unsent letter in her hand
Male protagonist as stepfather
Begins an indecent entanglement with Lolita
both legally and morally
Lolita is undoubtedly the victim
But emotionally, the male protagonist is like a prey
Captured, submissive to desire, ravaged
they set foot on
A journey of just the two of them
Are you happy?
not at all
Cruel, oppressive feeling hangs over the male protagonist
even so
The male protagonist is like the last breath to maintain his life
maintain the relationship
keep lolita by force
Create an illusory precarious paradise
Even this so-called heavenly light
It is closer to the description of hellfire
The hero is like a control freak
fear of losing lolita
And their relationship is just as cold and numb as a transaction
Even haggling in the middle of the reconciliation
But the man knows
whether gentle
or violence
no lolita
Two souls twisted
crashing
Luo finally escaped
The male protagonist seems to have lost his soul...
after many years
bye lo
She's not the charming witch she used to be.
but a dead leaf
Pale, bloated, vulgar, pregnant with another man's child
The male protagonist is still begging Luo Neng to come back to him
like a lunatic
actually
When my first love died
The male protagonist is terminally ill
he needs to be redeemed
He thought Lolita was his lifesaver
But
he was wrong
Not only did he destroy Lo
also ruined myself
to redeem oneself
after all only yourself
This is not love, this is deformed love
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