Frank was shot and died, Ashley was wounded and fled, returning to Melanie with the help of Barrett. Scarlett became a widow again. At this time, Brad came to propose to her. She finally married Brad, who had always loved her by smuggling arms and getting rich with food. A year later, his daughter Bonnie was born, and Brad put all his feelings on Bonnie, but his relationship with Scarlett was broken because she could not forget Ashley. Scarlett became pregnant again, but she had a miscarriage by rolling down the stairs during an argument with Brad. Brad felt guilty and determined to make up with Scarlett. Unexpectedly, at this moment, the youngest daughter, Bonnie, accidentally fell from a horse and fell to her death. At the same time, Melanie finally fell ill due to overwork. Before she died, she entrusted her husband Ashley and her son to Scarlett. Scarlett desperately rushed into Ashley’s arms and hugged him tightly. Brad, who was standing beside him, couldn’t bear it any longer and turned around. Leave. Faced with Ashley, who was heartbroken and unresponsive, Scarlett finally understood that the Ashley she loved did not exist, and that what she really needed was Bryder. When Scarlett hurried home to tell Brady that she really loved him, Brady no longer believed her. He was determined to leave Scarlett and return to his hometown to find beautiful things. The abandoned Scarlett stood in the misty courtyard and remembered the words his father once said to her: "There is only land in the world and tomorrow. With it." She decided to stay on her land and recreate a new life. She looked forward to a better tomorrow. I still remember her running back in the flames of Atlanta, her skirt swinging. Her wildness and pride, strong and stubborn, unwilling to show or give in, Rhett is similar to her. If Rhett is not in love with Scarlett Scarlett, he will definitely not fall into the trap of self-digging. To Scarlett Scarlett’s admiration, to Rhett, I was moved, and sighed and regretted
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