The plot is a bit false. The first part of the male protagonist's fiancee is still sending the book to him affectionately, and the second half is suddenly OOXX with others by the window. The change is too fast. While the heroine has made arrangements for the wedding details and honeymoon plans, she never forgets and pays attention to the so-called "destiny" everywhere. How much pain has it caused other people for the sake of subjective imagination? You want to play, whatever. But it would be too immoral to play at the price of others' suffering.
If you don't love it, separate, if you love it, do it wholeheartedly. I despise the kind of people who eat one and watch one.
Also, the so-called "edge", if it is a teenage child's rose imagination of the world. That can also be attributed to the innocence of the ignorant. If you still believe it when you are an adult, it will only make you speechless. If you don't actually believe it, and you just use the name of "fate" to do sloppy things, then, huh, go as far as you can.
Romance is a beautiful emotion, and adventure is a heartwarming thing. Good things, everyone wants, but they have to be responsible.
Suddenly I remembered a sentence I read somewhere a long time ago: Indifference is an attitude.
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