Each of the protagonists is a marginalized figure in society. The male protagonist is too bad. He lacks the conditions to become a food giant. He has no strategy. Bar? She kept saying she wanted revenge, and what she had done in ten years, the female lead recorded it and solved it. The female protagonist gave up college for a man to work in a restaurant. As for the second girl, someone killed your benefactor, you accept other people's living expenses, graduate to work at the enemy's house, and repeatedly provide the male host's decision-making information. And what kind of male second man of transgender African descent is blackening too fast, how can he gather so many people around him at one time?
Let’s talk about the plot. For a company of the same scale in Quanjude, why do you have to live with a restaurant on the roadside of Sanlitun all the time? Unusual. What kind of media are concerned about the Quanjude Company, their boss, and the small shop every day. The climb is too fast. If it is so easy to open a store, how can there be so many roadside shops?
Of course, it's ok if you say there is no plot and candy, but it doesn't. It doesn't matter how the second female lead engages in the male lead. The male lead can always be forgiven, but he is fierce to the female lead. When he gets angry, he yells, which is the most annoying. Favoritism plummeted, pretending to be just and dignified, but always embarrassing the heroine, and using other people's talents to help himself, without seeing the sweetness, I felt that these three inexplicably blackened male two had their brains broken.
There is also Zhang Daxi, who has no pattern. I really don't know how to make the company like that.
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