By the pool, the scene where Dav wears a bracelet for Paro seems happy, but it hints at the tragedy of the two. When Dev read Paro's palm, Dev said that Paro would be rich, but would marry an aging man; while Paro said that Dev would never have a wife in this life. A prophecy.
The tragedy of the two comes from class, but also from their own character. Dev was controlled by his father since he was a child and dared not resist. He was even sent to the UK alone for 10 years. He developed a short temper. Facing the suppression, he only chose to resist passively (escape, alcoholism to paralyze himself), and even wrote to Paro to tell Paro that there was only one difference between them. Sibling love. But Paro is a girl who dares to express her emotions, and also has a kind father and a cheerful and open-minded mother - a mother who always understands her daughter's mind and sincerely hopes that her daughter will be happy (when Dev was reprimanded by her father for leaving home) When they left, Paro's mother even told Paro that as long as Dev could take Paro with him, she would bless them both. But in the end, Dev got rid of the dust and left Paro behind in the dust raised by the carriage).
On the night of Paro's wedding, Dev came back and saw that the woman he loved was going to marry another woman, and he could only cry with remorse. When Dev slaps Paro's forehead hard and bleeds, and Dev wipes off Paro's blood, it's as if the two are having a wedding ceremony, because it's the husband who applies red dye to his wife's hairline. Paro must have hoped at this moment that Dev would take her with him and run away desperately, but she knew that Dev wouldn't.
Paro is strong. When she became a mother of three children when she got married, she chose to take on the responsibility of the family, and she was relieved and grateful when she learned that Changde Moqi loved Dev deeply.
Dev is a family tragedy. The tragedy of him and Paro was caused by him and not by him.
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