Lei, the little girl, is called Tsundere in the current language. Cover up the fragile heart with a cold attitude and pretended maturity. She arranged everything in an orderly manner, behaved very harshly to others, listened to the heavy music of Chopin Mozart, and refused to dance freestyle ballet. These are her weapons to protect herself and make herself look strong. In contrast, Molly may be stronger, and can happily buy Egyptian cloth if the money is run away (of course, it may be because she has no brains).
Lei is just a little girl, a little girl no one cares about. When he was about to cry, he put on sunglasses to cover it, and when his vegetative father died, he went to ballet and pretended to be okay. Molly, who seemed no brainer, could understand her, because they had the same experience (and the same mental age), they comforted each other and moved forward together. When they sat together in a rotating coffee cup until they vomited, Lei really made people feel distressed.
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