Kate Winslet is as beautiful as ever, plump, sexy and noble. The heroine returns to her hometown in order to clear her name and clarify the facts. What awaits her is the disguised mother and the accusations that she is a symbol of bad luck. The heroine who has been away from the town for many years is already famous in the urban design circle. She has won the favor of women with her exquisite design, but so what? People talk about how she still calls her a murderer, never tires of calling her a murderer, asks her to design her clothes as a patron, and shows no respect for her mother. But the heroine is determined to be accepted by the circle that has deeply hurt her and rejected her. She repeatedly wants to prove that she is not unfortunate and that she is worthy of love, even though her mother has repeatedly told her that there is no need to stay here, even at the cost of Pretending to be delirious to cut ties with her, she fails. No one would stand up to speak for her. Her beloved died in the sorghum heap. She finally saw the faces of these people and left after revenge.
Don't expect those who have hurt you to feel guilty, don't hope to regain dignity from the embarrassment of the past, cherish those who love you, and leave the environment that makes you uncomfortable. Care about gossip and villains.
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