Morality is nothing in the face of true love. Even if you have fun, follow your heart and don't consider many worries from the world. Life is only once, how to live a wonderful life is the most important. The first time a male lead wrote a letter to a female lead to reveal his sincerity, it hit me. The personality of the male protagonist is very interesting. It can be seen from the long-term chat that he is not a person who is good at verbal language, but the words he shows through letters are so sincere. Here's what he wrote: Spontaneity is the heart of many wonderful things, but it is also the root of much discontent. This is actually a discussion, a discussion about acting spontaneously or embracing rationality and swallowing pain.
This reminds me of The Age of Innocence. I can't help but imagine what would have happened if they were really desperate to be together; maybe it wouldn't be as perfect as it should be, but at least there would be no flaws in life. "Rise in the excitement and return with pleasure" is what I ideally yearn for.
I feel empathy for such an incestuous relationship because I can strongly place myself in the perspective of the hero and heroine. Why do I yearn for and accept that kind of love, because this quality is what I lack but yearn for. The reason I empathize with it is that I myself am a person who consistently uses reason to suppress emotions. No matter how strong emotions are, reason will be like a higher wave, suppressing emotions that may be unfavorable to me from a worldly perspective. "Love is a dangerous disadvantage" is a line from the detective Sherlock, which I used as a motto to suppress my emotions after weighing the pros and cons of reality and pasted it on the table.
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