A man who escaped from his life came to a small town, but became the spiritual support of three women. Meg's mother, Sarah, is ill and her husband cheats. The eldest daughter is lost in her own feelings. Even the youngest daughter would ask him: will you marry me?
This is easy to understand. A stranger who doesn't know his real situation. It's easy to be the target of complaints. But this person is unlikely to enter our real life. In the end, everyone has to return to their own realm. This is similar to chatting online. Those kisses and hugs will be forgotten.
What impressed me the most was what Cater's grandmother said: I'm going to die, and you're still alive, stop complaining.
Read it a few more times. . . Still think it looks pretty. . . , Bystanders can see a lot of things.
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