Scarlett has been like this since she was a child. She has the grandeur and roughness of the southern planters of her father's generation. She doesn't seem to have inherited a little character from her mother-a typical reserved person who has worked for the family for a lifetime. Women. In the American era, if a woman lacked these, she would be regarded as an unqualified person, a rebellious person, and a person who could not tolerate ethics. However, Scarlett is just like that. Rhett, this humorous, clever, rebellious and cynical man has too many similarities with Scarlett. Because of this, he has always loved her deeply. He loves her uniqueness, her innocence and her rebelliousness. These insane characters seemed to him to be extremely cute. He seemed so strategizing at all times, as if everything could be under his control. The only thing that worries him is the person Scarlett is thinking about most in his heart. He can't force her to turn her heart toward him. , Especially for such a real woman. So even if they are married, he still feels that he doesn't really have her. All he can do is treat her with double material and spiritual care, hoping that she can finally change her mind.
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