Reminds me of that hypocritical paragraph, "One day, there will be someone who will watch all the statuses you have written, read all the Weibo you have written, watch all the photos you have grown up, and even look elsewhere. Your message, try to listen to the songs you listen to, walk where you walked, read your favorite books, taste the delicious food you shouted... just want to make up for your youth, the time I missed." Her intimate lover who gets along day and night becomes a bystander, accepting all her previous lifestyle, temperament, family and even her former fiance's provocations like a journey. He kept all her negative emotions and secrets, but never explained it for her happiness.
In fact, the final outcome is self-evident. Although it was a mistake, Peggy lived like five years ago. Following the trajectory of her life, she chose law school, returned to her family, and chose those Elegant woman in dress and hairstyle. The stubborn Leo also respected her decision. But still as if she was destined to meet, the hostess drew the design in the jurisprudence class, moved out of the mansion again, and said similar words to people she used to say five years ago. Once again, no matter what twists and turns in life, what shape appears, the doomed encounter once again makes people feel healed.
My friends in the same industry praised such a man, but rationally dared to give, and the silent and unassuming flow of love was full of romance. I like the opening movie Leo standing in the heavy rain, smiling silly at the lover in the glass window. See you later and See you never ever forever...... The most fortunate ending is this. If there is a miracle, it will not make people so easy to have mortal happiness.
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