There is a Hong Kong sentence about Lao Bai's wife Sky

Jean 2022-03-30 09:01:12

I watched the first two seasons and thought Sky was so miserable. After being pregnant with a big belly, my husband got cancer, my son is disabled, and my sister occasionally does things. Every time Lao Bai has a near-death experience (the money he earns is really hard!), he has to go directly to Sky to do things. Sky is really miserable.

In the later stage, it was really tiring to suspect that he was cheating and sucking d.

Outsiders looking at Sky may think that she is more of a woman than a white woman, so why don't you understand her husband's heart to work hard to earn money for the family?

But when you think about it, it's so real!

Sky is afraid that he will be the one who covers up the crime, that he will be discriminated against if his son and daughter become criminals, and that his brother-in-law's future will be ruined. The best solution in this series is to get a divorce and find a local next home.

The turning point of the plot is really money? Money is a bastard, but money is an attractive bastard. Her spare tire company's finances are in serious trouble, and marrying him is expected to be even worse. Her brother-in-law's rehabilitation needs a lot of money to support. After thinking about it, she repeatedly consulted a lawyer because of the large amount of money! green! Who doesn't care? After thinking about it, just take the risk!

Isn't this the same as the old white's idea?

Lao Bai committed crimes for this family, and so did Sky.

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    Walter White: And what exactly does that mean?

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    Walter White: And who are you?

    Jesse Pinkman: I'm the bad guy.

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    Walter White: Half a million in cash

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