The story revolves around Eva and Jonas' tumultuous relationship. E intervenes in the relationship between J and her best friend, so she is full of distrust of J, fearing that J will go back and be with her friends again, often worrying about gains and losses. And the choice she makes will itself lead to two consequences: emotional insecurity is one of them, and of course there is guilt towards friends. And E was also betrayed by his friend after betraying his friend, which somewhat confirmed the moral restriction of the so-called "reincarnation of heaven". The ending E broke up with J, which was a bit of a surprise to me. I believe that E still loves J deeply, just like E's denunciation of J - I was with him at first, not because I wanted to be a cool girl, but because I chose him. As for E's final choice to separate from J, maybe it's because he thinks this relationship is very tired? Maybe want to see other beauty in the world besides love? A lot of possibilities... just I thought, if I were E's friend would I choose to forgive her? Or will I hurt my friend for liking a guy? do not know. The friendship of the five girls is also very enviable. They support each other, and they stick to each other's side. Even if E is excluded by everyone, the others will still not leave... And J's love for E: seriousness, tolerance, forbearance, I can't help but imagine how my other half will treat me in the future. Like J, even if I make a mistake, I will maintain a gentleman's attitude towards me, but when I meet a boy who makes him jealous, will he rudely punch and kick? All in all, this show has given me a lot of ideas, and it's still pretty good. The plot is interlocking and fascinating, and I didn't get bored after watching it for half a day. By the way, is the ending serious? Eeah emm big hair...
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