One of the vicious circles I often get caught in is that young people are not really suitable for love. The original work comes from the literary giant García Márquez. At the beginning of the story, the love came with vigor and vitality. And in the end, it was abandoned. The life of the parents is easy. The heroine says love is an illusion; the hero says cholera is the illusion of love. The former, denying love; the latter, firmly believe. So she got married; he remained single. He is waiting for her. He was proud of his love life and experienced countless women. His hobby is to write them down one by one. It's not the evidence of being on the scene, it's just that these people, at a certain moment in his life, warmed him so that he wouldn't be like a paranoid madman, just waiting for an ethereal future, a future with her. There is often mutual sympathy between people. Women like him because of the fragility and sadness in his eyes; but they are more like the dew he gathers along the road to water his imaginary love. Yes, he believed, that glimpse in reincarnation led him to meet love - the only love in this life. This world is so wonderful, people who are devout enough will still be favored by God. The moment he learned that the man had passed away, he was ecstatic, but he couldn't help but feel the grief in her heart. Yes, after more than half a century of reunion, it's easier said than done to relive those youthful dreams. If the road of love is too tortuous, it will inevitably falter. So, the biggest surprise appeared at the moment when a splendid evening love Shanshan was staged. Abandoning the past is no more, and those who come to celebrate are chasing - he seems to have picked up the tail of youth, and her smiling eyes can melt the sunlight. The two who have experienced the baptism of the years have lost their youthful innocence, like old friends reunited. They are talking about a full sense of life, and it is the sigh and comfort between two souls who were once familiar but intertwined. I remember a scene, he said to her, I have kept a virgin for you. A line of dialogue that brought tears to my eyes. He spent his life waiting for one person. This is a gorgeous and dazzling story, an intoxicating story, a story with ups and downs but still complete, and a story that makes people believe in love. The so-called legend, but that's it. The beauty of the lead is gone, and the beauty is haggard, and the Yiren accompanies the king to return. If you get this scene, what can you ask for?
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