From the perspective of someone who has never read the original book, I am deeply impressed by the contradictions of each character
1. Mistress Margaret
Taking care of the younger brothers and sisters since childhood, they should have taken care of themselves, but when faced with important decisions, they hesitated. Of course, they asked the male protagonist to help them solve the problem of the house, which made them disappointed
2. Sister Helen
Promotes freedom, is chic and enthusiastic, and even a little nosy, but ends up being a single mother
3. Male lead
The reality before marriage becomes domineering after marriage. I am speechless about the changes of male characters before and after marriage.
However, I agree with his philosophy, so the downfall of the white-faced Xiaosheng can only be said to be self-inflicted
4. The man and wife who died in an episode
The expression in charge of everything in front of the dinner table in the first episode is vivid in my mind. At the party at the hostess's house, it immediately appeared so shallow and embarrassing, which is also wonderful.
5. White Face Xiaosheng
The most inexplicable character, with no sense of CP with her wife, and finally knowing that he is the father of the child is really WTF
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