There's nothing wrong with the hostess at all

Mireille 2022-01-16 08:01:17

It has been in theaters for a long time, so there is no spoiler.

It was completely directed at Uncle Viggo and the Greek Mediterranean. I read the introduction before-"The second male protagonist is attracted by the elegantly-spoken male protagonist and the beautiful female protagonist"-the female protagonist is not beautiful or benevolent, so let's not comment. Although Uncle Viggo is older than the Emperor, his charm is still there. But this is not the point. The point is, is the male second really attracted by the female lead? ! !
The fateful first and second glance of the second man is the male protagonist, which is a 100% fate encounter in Tanmei's novels. I didn't see how much the male second liked the female lead, but Uncle Viggo was nervously suspicious all day long. The female lead was washed, and the male second was nervous, and then ran away. As a comparison, when the male lead died, the grief and tears. The male second asked where the male lead was buried and wanted to see him. He asked the truth out loud. , Do you remember the heroine in the Greek ruins?
And the last killer feature, that bracelet is actually buried in the male lead, if it is changed to station b, someone will definitely brush yoooooooooo.
In a word, this is the base feeling dressed in the Electra complex. No wonder the story takes place in Greece. Isn’t it called Greece if it’s not Electra or base feeling?

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    Chester MacFarland: I'm sorry I disappointed you