The fake male protagonist is a complete liar. He will sacrifice anyone for himself to go out. He is the fastest one who runs away when a catastrophe is imminent!
The fake heroine is terribly smart and sensible, but also very realistic. She loves the fake male protagonist, but she also knows that she wants to go out more, so she would rather pretend to love the real male protagonist. She is the women who hide their intelligence in order to live a peaceful life.
The real heroine is just a little girl who hasn't grown up. Passion and romance are everything, but in the end she hurt herself.
The real male protagonist is complicated! She has always been rational, unlike the heroine who is moved by her passion, but she can also stand up at a critical moment. However, when he finally found out that he was wrong but he was a little happy, he just abandoned everything! I won't call him selfish, because I think if it were me, I might also try to re-love a woman who can at least live and tolerate herself instead of a little girl who is full of passion all day long!
In short, the director gave us a divorce drama. If you want to find a new one, you will find a way to get rid of the old one without knowing it... Director, how are you?
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