The story goes like this. A pair of sisters who don't talk all the time, but the older sister attended the younger sister's wedding very strangely. The older sister couldn't bear to marry her like a flowery younger sister to a pig-headed man. Back then I doubted whether this was distressed or the so-called desire to control. Although this old lady's temperament is full of literary and artistic style, she still has the heart of an aunt. She can't control her mouth, can't let go of her desire for control, and messes up her lovely wedding.
Although my sister has messed up my sister’s life, she is also in a mess. She suddenly remembered the old saying, "I don’t even have my glutinous rice balls rounded and I still care about other people’s affairs." In fact, this is not the case. What's more, it's harmless, but I also know that the day is my own. Sister herself is also a tossing person, but this tossing doesn't seem to be as joyful and energetic as the women in the mind readers all the time. Having said that, this has a lover and a good husband who is divorced. But the lover finally fooled her very vulgarly.
Haha, but the end of the story seems to be the ending of a great unity. The sister can't live without the dead pig husband. The sister is just a person who doesn't know where to go, and finally ran home after the bus.
Having said that, it seems that everyone has their own pressure. Is it fair to just let others vent their pressure?
Not much to say, practice Mahjong to get rid of birds.
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