I don’t know if it’s a gimmick or the first person who uploaded the category didn’t understand it well. After reading it carefully, you will find that this is completely misleading. Albert's sexual orientation is actually quite normal, she "fancy" Helen, it is just that, or "selected" her. What she really fell in love with was the dream of organizing a family with one person, the ideal of opening a tobacco shop.
This dream was only a rudimentary form at first, and it was not firm until I met a painter. Albert has always carefully concealed his identity, with only one purpose: survival. And the painter's life style undoubtedly gave her a surprise. I find that I can start a new free life without changing everything in the moment. As far as Albert is concerned, although she has always insisted that she is a woman in her heart, years of habits have prevented her from adapting to this environment as a woman.
It is not so much that she loves Shanghai Lun as it is that she is in love with her dream of realizing her ideals with her. As for why Helen and not the other maids in the hotel who might be in love with her, I think she should have committed the fault of the Appearance Association.
Everyone says that Helen is a villain, but in fact, Albert is voluntary. And from the beginning, I knew that the girl was also dating the American Dream guy at the same time. Her only bargaining chip is that the young man has a heart to go to the United States, and she did not intend to spend a lifetime with Helen. She herself happens to be the best candidate like this. The girl doesn't love her, does she love the girl again? None, so they are equal.
Albert's final sad ending lies in her persistence. In her eyes, all the price paid for the dream is meaningful. She regards it as the light, stares at the light, and rushes towards it.
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