After watching this show for a long time, it was always easy for me to recall the scene where she stared at herself in the mirror, pursed her lips hard, and prepared to go to court. That was her weapon. At that moment, she covered up her fragility, her confusion, and then put on her uniform to meet the battle.
Ordinary women, without a good background, only rely on their own efforts to work hard in the legal field together with the children of wealthy families who are mostly born with golden keys.
She had no entertainment, had little time to rest, had a stressful job, and was always tired every night as if she could fall down at any time.
She looks professional and expressionless, as if ruthless, and when people laugh at her, she will only work as hard as she can without fun. But she actually has a flood of incorrigible sympathy that is out of line with her profession. But no one can disrespect her because she proved that you can be who you want to be, if you want to and fight for it.
Yes, not every woman has to look gentle and pleasant, virtuous and virtuous, all enchanting, coquettish and cute.
We should be thankful that we still have a woman like Martha. She used her ability and wisdom to gain the respect of the society for her, regardless of her skin. What's more valuable is that she never loses her principles and retains the delicate nature of women, such as motherhood and love.
It wasn't easy, but she did it. When I saw the end of season 1, I really wanted to give her the biggest round of applause.
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