I thought she'd be able to take him from the wedding, watching her fall off the bed "boom" when she heard him say he was getting married, and she was about to tell him she loved him, so that's when I Formed is a preconceived notion. Seeing that she has been playing with those careful eyes and trying badly to destroy the relationship between them, but she just refused to say "I love you, I have loved you for nine years" honestly. How much love is needed to have the courage to be so bad; it is precisely because of her badness that he is farther away from her and closer to the wedding.
If the plot didn't go that way, if she just pretended she was engaged to make him feel bad, if she deleted that email, if she told him earlier that she did the so-called divisive things, if she just sat there on the stairs together Tell him the love that has been in her heart for so long when she has a sad memory. . . Will the ending be different?
In the end, I could only comfort myself and say: Just as George questioned, in fact, she may not love him, she is just afraid of losing, just afraid of losing him.
It's not a movie I like, but when she stretched out her right hand and said, "I just want to try, but it won't come out." He silently put her ring finger in his mouth and gently took out the one The ring, the ring shone brightly under his gloomy eyes. I really love this situation.
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