The more I thought about it, the more uncomfortable I was, so I dropped it to two stars. First of all, even if the hostess is a hooker, she must do her best to prove that her body is clean; she also uses the point of not kissing to prove that she is not abusive. Then she likes to watch old movies and sing songs that the male lead likes. She is incredibly beautiful and has great potential for "reconstruction". He is also good at what the male protagonist is not good at, and becomes a foil for other men around him to admire. It doesn't count to comfort his body, but also to soothe his soul, even arouse his kindness, and let him create something. Bringing to see the opera is the part I hate the most. Why did you choose the opera for its premiere in the first place? Is this old-fashioned art form worthy of a rich man like him? And the heroine, there is no obstacle to appreciation (even in Italian, there is no obstacle), from here it is said that although they are inferior to the class, they have similar tastes and similar hearts. Then they will all be romantic and innocent, even if one acts as an acquisition hunter and one as a street girl. What can we do in the end? Even if you don't want Jinwu to hide her spoils, isn't it still a dependency? I like the handling of "Blueberry Night". If I feel unclean for my own experience, then go to clean, I go to school, I go to university, I go to be myself and discover my potential. I have had several girlfriends, but he still misses me. In the end, I finally became myself, not the self discovered and transformed by him, and then I met again. So keep dreaming, it's possible only in dreams.
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