I have to say that at the beginning, the heroine's calmness and wisdom really touched me. As she approached the truth step by step, she also experienced a process of transformation. She could choose revenge and get back everything she had paid, but when her husband and mother died and broke up with her lover, she chose to let go of her past hatred and forgive him. It puzzles me that the heroine is smart, independent, and has already learned of some of the male lead's bad behavior and the influence of his father on him, but she still chooses to accept it. At this time, the plot reversed. What really made her regret was that her husband did not abandon her lover, and the lover did not have a miscarriage... Her friends, while smugly saying they wanted to help her, tipped off to her husband, Sad. As an outsider in a small town, it is difficult to integrate into the new environment. Her biggest misfortune is that because of her excellence, her career is booming and she shows a different style from most housewives, but she is envied and misunderstood because of this. Her kindly helping others' unfortunate marriage saved her patients from trouble, but was maliciously reported. She loves her son wholeheartedly, but the son complains that she does not understand the meaning of family and does not accompany her family. She was in a difficult environment, both internally and externally. After thinking about it, for the heroine, she is too strong, and when unpredictable situations occur, calm and panic coexist. Calm refers to her extremely quick reflexes and problem-solving skills. She asks her friends to help investigate the problem step-by-step, but she eventually loses her heart. Panic means that she went to the hero's lover's house to make a scene and directly revealed the truth, causing everyone to break up. It's not an appropriate solution, either. Looking at the male protagonist from another angle, he is a good father, but never a good and competent husband. He has a good relationship with his son. But his utopian career is all based on the money of the heroine. He's not 100% in love or 100% in love with his wife, but he wanders, hesitates, and is fundamentally irresponsible. This is also the point of contradiction in the plot. Each character, character and character are intertwined and interpret different relationships, which is one of the reasons that attracts me to pursue it.
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