This one is pretty interesting too.
It tells the story of the female protagonist and the male protagonist falling in love - breaking up - compounding.
This heroine is a little fatter.
I smacking it carefully, isn't this the British version of Mary Sue's romance? Gao Fushuai and charming prodigal son fall in love with a fat, ordinary heroine at the same time. Even the perfect second girl fell in love with the heroine, and the lily kiss after the confession was quite beautiful hahahaha!
The male protagonist and the male second always have to fight, and they like to kick each other during the fight. The worst thing is that they can't kick each other, and they die of laughter.
That jellyfish terrier is funny, I remember Sheldon's tribute in The Big Bang Theory.
I think the interesting thing about foreign Mary Su romances is that the heroine can be a fat girl or a prostitute ("Pretty Woman"). Whether it is a fat girl or a prostitute, they all have souls, they are full of self-confidence, and they are full of energy.
The depiction of love is reflected through various depictions of the sexual harmony of the male and female protagonists. Love is indispensable to the body and soul. Instead of writing emotional dramas by tearing up the mistress or creating a vicious female supporting actress, which is obviously derived from the inferiority of women's inner self.
Just, it's very pure and lovely, it doesn't emit malice and stench, and it's quite interesting to look at.
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