That day, I talked to you about Adele Hugo. Her tragedy, I think, is due to fate, not simple lust. I can't agree with those who pay the price for lust, but for those who end up in tragedy for their fate, how can I not be hurt by the things that hurt them! Granted, I don't have Adele Hugo's amazing background, Eileen Chang's timely talent, and Qiu Miaojin's amazing talent, but the fate is the same, I feel it, from my eleven-year-old. From that year until I met you. When Zhang Ailing met Hu Lancheng, she became very low, and blossomed from the dust. But eventually betrayed. When Qiu Miaojin met a woman named Xu, he fell in love enough to kneel in front of her, but what he got was endless infidelity and lies, so that after writing "Montmartre Posthumous Letter", he stabbed a sharp knife in the chest in confusion. And die. Adele Hugo spent her whole life chasing the villain who didn't love her at all, abandoning everything around her, even her self-esteem. And I, if dying allows you to love me, I will not begrudge it. But I'm afraid I can't, I'm afraid death will only make you forget me faster, even if you never really remember me. I am dead, and no one else will remember me, because I have not left a writing worthy of being remembered. The despair of fate lies in the fact that it is not you who just happened to meet this person who brought you tragedy, it is someone like you who is destined to fall in love only with such a person who has brought you tragedy and has a personality defect, instead of You will fall in love with a person who is built with integrity and will return you with the same love! Therefore, Adele Hugo, Zhang Ailing, Qiu Miaojin are all the same, because the opposite of genius (or too prominent background) must be some kind of inherent personality defect, and guided by this defect, the person who falls in love It is bound to be a person who also has some corresponding defect, so being betrayed, ruthless or even abandoned is doomed from the moment of falling in love. So, me and you are actually the same.
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