I originally thought that Jules was too egoistic and freewheeling, and his thoughts were erratic. At this stage, he does whatever he thinks of when he is young. Unexpectedly, Jules loves Rue so much, completely dispelling my previous views. Now I see Jules as a kind and strong child who has been traumatized and broken and is trying to find himself. On the one hand, the inner world is traumatized and does not want to easily trust others, on the other hand, because of the fantasy that the love object in his imagination is real, he easily falls in love with others again and again. Finally met such a special Rue, who can see and like his true soul through layers of camouflage, but because of external factors and his own inner fears, he did not handle this feeling well, which also led to Rue's misunderstanding. I hope that these two can clear up the misunderstanding in the second season (sit down and talk seriously) and have a good time together.
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