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Declan 2022-11-10 09:06:28

It's too good-looking, Liu Yuling is too good, and other characters are good, when they are all good-looking, there are always people in the barrage saying that Carl cheated on marriage. I say my opinion. First of all, I didn't notice whether it was mentioned when Carl knew he was gay, so I can't be sure. But I guess it is probably known. When they got married, Carl was in his thirties, didn't he know that he liked men and women? Unlikely. Besides, the question of cheating marriage is definitely wrong in the general direction, and it will delay other girls, but from another perspective, in terms of age, coming out of the closet in that era is definitely not like our modern age. At that time, everyone's spittle would drown people. In order to live a normal life, the gays who cheated on marriage were not necessarily less than those who didn't marry. From another angle, I think Simone also looks at it from this angle, that is, Carl really loves Simone. It's true that Simone is beautiful, rich, and industrial, but Karl is her favorite among the husbands. Women of that era were also not like modern women. Elva Hsiao's boyfriends changed, and everyone applauded and said, "I want to be Hsiao Yaxuan too." As for Simone, he has only been married for the third time, and the prospective in-laws already feel bad. How many times can she keep changing husbands?

So back to the topic, why is Carl reluctant to divorce after Simone finds out that he is gay? For money and shelter? I guess there is this element, but it must not be entirely for this reason. He loves Simone and hopes to fulfill the promise given to her ten years ago. So is Karl wrong in this question? Yes, but unforgivable? No, not to that extent. From an emotional point of view, there is a reason why you can't hate him.

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