The male protagonist in the play is indeed a successful person, no matter how you look at it, but when he wants to get married, he can't find a man to be the best man. Doesn't it look sour?
When I look at a person, I feel that that person is so powerful, successful in his career, and able to do everything in any situation, but the queen's sadness besides himself, who else knows. Just like the male protagonist, if he can't find his best man, he has to use one lie to round up the first lie. Fortunately, his brain is flexible and he is capable of adapting to changes.
In this farce of looking for the best man, the male protagonist got friendship, which can be said to be a good ending.
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