Whether it is good or bad, because it is judged by morality and law, when it comes to mind alone, the male protagonist is the absolute king. When there is a turning point, bite the bullet and deny + change the topic. Practice your own demeanor and tone before being interviewed by the media. Cope with logic until you believe it, and in the end, you have indeed successfully reversed black and white. The second male encountered the same crisis, but in front of the media, he was entangled and tangled. He could neither admit against his conscience, nor willing to lose his honor and lied. In the end, because of his swaying, he was bound to fail. And when the male protagonist was found to be using illegal drugs again, the matter was powerless, and the male protagonist admitted frankly and accepted the fruit he sowed. I like the male protagonist very much. If you want to deny it, then you must be a wicked person. If you can't deny it, then obediently admit your mistake. The most fearful thing in life is to be unstable, and there is no last chance of winning. In the end, many people feel that the male protagonist is going to die after he has become famous and then goes out to participate in the competition. Actually not, it is the desire and ambition to be the first to push the male protagonist to the top. This desire is too strong, and it is possible for him to reach this position because of his talent. And his life has been tightly bound with desire, and if he does not obey the desire like fire, his life is actually over. So no matter how big the risk is, it will not stop him. He will either go to the game or become ashes. There are too many stories of desire for success and desire for failure.
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