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Vincent 2022-04-20 09:02:12

When I read this story, I always think that the characters in these stories, and of course the protagonists, are morally flawless characters. If I were in such a romantic and unrestrained atmosphere, under the condition of mutual affection, it would be inevitable that some stories would not happen. However, the hero and heroine clearly embraced each other, and they showed affection and politeness, and nothing happened. depressed. He had to go to the hero's home, find out that his wife had an affair and asked for a divorce, and he was finally freed unexpectedly. I can't help but wonder, if this were a true story, maybe his wife just happened to betray him and somehow consummate your affair? Will everything be so smooth and full of coincidences? If your wife doesn't betray you, what reason do you have to get rid of the bondage of this marriage? Are you loyal to marriage or to love? I originally thought that the male protagonist would file for a divorce with the wife he no longer loves, but I didn't expect the screenwriter to give him such a big deal. Don't hesitate, don't be sad, it's too late to be happy! Humph, it's really just a love story, with no practical guiding significance. . .

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A Walk in the Clouds quotes

  • Don Pedro Aragon: Newlyweds. What else do they do but make love and war?

  • Guadalupe Aragon: You must see it through. Your fate. What brought you here.