We Chinese people have seen too many stories of this kind. The stock market falls to smash the stock exchange, the housing price falls to smash the sales office, the car price falls to smash the 4S store... Sooner or later, someone will ask for a refund for the meal with a bucket of shit!
There is such a story in the film, I think it has a breath of life: Isn't this the story of the ex-wife who wants to split the relocation funds after the demolition, and finally kills people?
The male protagonist is not only a citizen, but also a sand coin. The heroine found such a person, what does she love? In fact, the female protagonist also said during the psychological consultation: it is nothing more than the male protagonist's ability in bed, and he can't live without it. The so-called cheating of money and house, in the final analysis, is good. On the other hand, why did Sanjie desperately push the male protagonist to the top? Just as good as this one! What a shit battery, these two moments in bed are the core competitiveness of the male protagonist!
So, from this point of view, no one should blame anyone. In fact, 12 million US dollars, not to mention yachts, is enough to buy planes (of course that big yacht is really expensive, small yachts are only a few million yuan, and light planes are also won for 4 to 5 million yuan), the male protagonist is kind enough . What's more, this is all the credit of the third sister, and the male protagonist's role is limited. The heroine recovers the loss, and 12 million US dollars is enough for her to make it.
After all, the male protagonist's mistake was to find such an aunt, and the two dragged each other down. If you don't have an aunt, you can get the third sister when you come up. Maybe the male protagonist has already developed, and the female protagonist is sitting on hundreds of thousands of dollars, so that's fine.
It is really necessary to think carefully about the object.
Suddenly it occurred to me that my level of waste is comparable to that of this sand coin male protagonist.
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