The heroes and heroines have been childhood sweethearts since they were young, but they have always been in a state of "above friendship and not full of lovers", and all hesitate to move forward.
Although they are more dependent on each other emotionally, they also have their own lives.
Until one day, they all played enough and got hurt, and then finally they can step down and fall in love with each other.
That's right, it's such a bloody plot.
So people can't help but think of a question, that is, behind how many marriages are hidden such a so-called confidant who loves but cannot be together, or is bound to be together in a circle.
Having said so much, I just want to ask you, do you really believe in a pure relationship between men and women? !
It's a pity for those who serve as foils.
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