I just finished watching it, it took me 2 days, I was so anxious to finish it, all because there was a turning point in the middle, S went to C, and S finally told C some facts or her own real thoughts, I was so excited, I sat down The cafeteria hasn't been touched all afternoon. After watching the drama, I am now full of clothes and the smell of rice. I hold my breath. The third party's disapproval, no matter what the reason, when V accompanied C to greet his comrades in arms, I felt that those scenes were really disgusting. But looking back, C has done so many good things and endured so much, and in the end he deserved the company he wanted (but it was still disgusting). S, what a beautiful woman, her ending paid some price for her to find an honest person to take over and elope, I feel very sorry, obviously there is a chance, obviously it has already begun to break the ice, obviously C is back alive, obviously she C has changed, but still, cut down the tree. I have the same thoughts as hers, that is to think about the worst in everything, so that when it really happens, at least there will be a buffer, although 98% of this thing will happen, no matter how much I don’t want it to happen, S In the last episode, I told many people that C would not come back to her, and that C would go to his mistress, it hurts, it really hurts. I have always believed that to maintain a relationship between people, communication is the most important thing. Except for a little ditch in the hotel near the base, S and V are gone. I think the communication between friends should be with husbands and wives The communication between them is different, perhaps even more difficult, so the gap between them will never be filled. C is really good, maybe, it is the most important thing to communicate between lovers, or the most important thing that suits me, so, the ending is with V, his lover, although I still feel uneasy, really abused, It's not abuse like a direct shock, but a pity for the relationship between S and C, they have become husband and wife.
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