She said, "I like him because he is a man who really understands love."
She said, "Which one do you choose, friendship or love?"
"I have both. There are no two words discarded in my dictionary."
He left Afterwards, she said, "Yeah. You keep saying what I like, what should you tell me to do?" I
remember the scene when Jun Biao knelt down with her in the church when they were about to get married, she said stubbornly: " No. I believe that as long as I wait, I can't stop waiting. I can get that kind of love too."
At that time, I thought, is she the embodiment of those fans who like Gu Jun Pyo's character. Why do these ideas just coincide with me?
I don't know if everyone has thought like this, but when I look at it, I always feel that a man like Gu Junbiao is really more than handsome. He is a man who really understands love. As he said, "I'm rich, handsome, and smart. How could you not like me? Are you a fool?" At that time, I thought what he thought Same as mine. Can a man like him have a woman who can't be fascinated? Yeah, there really isn't any result. Whether it is golden grass, a fiancée, a poor man, or an odd daughter of a chaebol, strange women will all fall into his charms. The heroine in "The Woman Who Loves Money in Paris" said something like this: "You can refuse to be handsome, but you can't refuse charm." How can a man who has both of them refuse?
I have always liked this character very much, to the point of not being able to. From Yan Chengxu to Lee Minho, I like them all. Maybe just like some people prefer classes, I just love Daoming Temple. But whether it is Lei or Daoming Si, there is no such man in the world. Just not. Maybe this is not bad. If there is such a Gu Junbiao in reality, then when he looks at the golden grass, maybe a woman like me who is fascinated can only pretend to be like his fiancee with blessings leave.
Then imagine if Goo Joon-pyo was a robot like in "Absolute Beast". A robot that can be owned as long as you have money is not precious, right?
Anyway, love him.
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