But I think the highlight of this drama is not in the law, in the relationship, in the relationship between husband and wife. A has been in love with his husband, and has deeply loved her. It seems that Will also has an old love for her, and in the second half, he gradually feels that A originally chose P instead of Will.
But with Peter making her suffer so much (people all over the world know that your husband is a prostitute and taking bribes), and having to bear the financial burden, it can be categorically said that Peter screwed up their marriage.
For such a man, A must also hate it very much. At the beginning, I must have wanted to cut it and then hurry up. Dumping him, getting a divorce, and taking a child with Will must be very pleasing, but the plot is not like that. Although A is reluctant, he slowly accepts the reality, and makes the family life gradually get on the right track. able to be together.
The problem now is that A is no longer a housewife and does not intend to be a housewife anymore. At the same time, she is also faced with the problem of choosing, should she continue to be with this husband?
I think she loves Will, but the real world is not that simple, so it needs a practical and visible plan.
This is life, this is marriage.
How do you fall in love with your significant other after he screwed up your life?
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