It's very interesting. Every time I watch it, I see a similar story line in the movie, and then I subconsciously try to piece together the intricate truth behind it.
I watched the autobiographical "Becoming Jane Austen" last year, so I feel that these movies actually have the same plots over and over again.
In this film, the girl who is in love with Catherine's brother (the heroine of "Growing Education" and the younger sister of "Pride and Prejudice") is now commonly known as "green tea bitch". Although some people don't like this title, but in real life, this kind of people still get mixed up pretty well.
She was already engaged to Catherine's brother, but she couldn't accept that it would take two years for the other party to inherit the inheritance.
Then the eldest master of Northanger Abbey waved her and she started to move around. This is a fair-minded gold master, she decided in her heart that she was in love with Catherine's brother, but she turned around and took her arm.
It's a pity that she met a prodigal son in love. The trick of refusing to welcome and catching is not very good, and she lost her life and broke down. She thought that the good thing was done, but she didn't expect that she would kick her as soon as she got it and finished playing.
Of course, she would not complain about herself, but immediately wrote to Catherine's brother to clarify the rumors that permeated the city, saying that she had been waiting for him like a jade. Haha, this kind of people will always try to catch something, because they are destined to need to climb a tree to survive.
In contrast, Catherine seemed much naive and ignorant. But such a woman is cute, isn't she?
Innocent and lovely women, only those with a strong and tolerant heart can appreciate them, so most people will only chase those gorgeous and superficial women.
It’s very funny that the hero’s father hit soy sauce once. This old man who had been in a speculative marriage all his life killed his ex-wife with cold violence. He actually started Catherine’s idea again (he mistakenly thought Catherine would inherit the rich family of Allen The property), but accidentally made the marriage between the youngest son and Catherine.
It really feels like a Qiong Yao drama, haha.
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