In gibberish,,,

Wendy 2022-10-16 12:47:09

I cried so hard at the end.

Not for the male lead but for that stepmother, a poor woman.

After reading it, I have been thinking why his stepmother has such superb cooking skills but did not become a chef.

I tried my best to hook up with the male protagonist's father, (The seduction part is so wonderful, especially the male protagonist's father presses the wrong button and pops up something, it's really meaningful, I accidentally press it and get up again ...), and then officially became the male lead's stepmother until the male lead grew up for many years. Everyday life seems to be washing, making breakfast, making lunch, making dinner, making afternoon tea, making dessert after cooking, it seems that there is nothing to do, not even a child, like a nanny , It can also be said that she was a nanny until the day she officially married the male protagonist's father. She relied on her husband before the male protagonist's father, and then relied on the male protagonist's father to live a life after the male protagonist's father died. She wanted to rely on the male protagonist to live, but unfortunately she was rejected by the male protagonist who hated her so much.

Just such a woman, a woman who came out of a low-rent house in the words of the male protagonist, besides being very good at housekeeping, what else can be compared to his mother, but the male protagonist's mother really can't compare to such a woman in terms of cooking skills. woman. To grab a man's heart, you must first grab his stomach. The male protagonist is convinced of this, but is that really the case?

The father of the male protagonist once said that she is a respectable woman and educates her son, "You don't know what's going on in low-rent housing." Maybe it's the lover's eyes, but it's not too much deviation, think about it, The father of the male protagonist is a person who has to talk when he sees a naked child. When facing the male protagonist's stepmother, he will not abandon all principles. Think of the male protagonist when he was young. Women in low-rent housing can know their fathers from their children. I really want to know the stories behind all the male protagonists' fathers and male protagonists' stepmothers!

Does the male lead's stepmother really love the male lead's father? Maybe just to find a good one to rely on? What does the male lead's father think about this? Why did it take so many years to officially marry her? Maybe he knew it too?

Thinking deeply about why the male protagonist makes delicious food for the male protagonist's father to irritate her? As a scheming bitch, I can't hold my breath, so why is this? Is it really because "to grasp a man's heart, we must grasp a man's stomach?"

In the end, the male protagonist's father died in the fight between the male protagonist and the male protagonist's stepmother, and it is really not surprising.

poor woman.

...

The male protagonist is really amazing, and the voice of the male protagonist when he was a child is really nice.

When students choose housekeeping, all the girls raise their hands to choose housekeeping, and all the boys choose woodworking. It's like getting used to it, you can see that the girls are all knowingly asking and impatient. Not a single girl chooses woodworking, except for the male protagonist who chooses housekeeping. Can the male protagonist's sexuality really get one or two from here? Isn't that all male chefs are gay? Just like what girls can only do and what boys can only do...

Just seeing the male protagonist peeping at Joe's changing clothes, I know that this little guy will definitely be interested in men when he grows up, which shows that his sexuality is true Some are innate.

In the end, why did the ballet dancer run away after teasing? Is he doing good deeds? Only occasionally found the male protagonist with his gay radar, and then kindly helped the male protagonist open a door and make a cameo role as a spiritual mentor?

In the end, I returned to the male protagonist and stepmother. I really liked her. She worked hard, but she was still lonely and helpless. In her "Talk to me", tears came down, looking at her ways to please people. Childish, make delicious food for you to eat. The male protagonist turned around and left mercilessly, leaving her with only one grudge at a young age, and he never accepted her.

The autobiographical film, The Last of Us, hit me hard. He never saw his stepmother again.

Do not spray if you don't like it, the glass heart is fragile.

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Toast quotes

  • Mrs. Potter: I brought you a cup of tea, nice with a cake.

    Nigel Slater: I don't want to, I don't have to have it. I don't want you in my life anymore!

  • Nigel Slater: It is impossible not to love someone who makes toast for you.