The spoiled prince met an ordinary girl who came from a poor background and hoped to change her life with her studies. Yes, we can say that in the beginning, a large part of the reason this girl named Peggy worked hard on her schoolwork came from the changes in her life. So you see, she got A's in practical homework and a C in literature that doesn't directly bring benefits. Like most of us, she works hard and resolutely on things that have a greater potential to lead to a better life or better material things, but doesn't care about the seemingly useless things. Yes, when even life is unsustainable, who can still be romantic. But she was different from most of us, she met the prince. So there was such a person, who had such a love, who led her to those romantic scenes, and taught her that there is actually a lot more to life than just living. He brought her into a world like a fairy tale, and she was also adapting to living in this fairy tale. She did a good job, and even the queen who was dissatisfied with her origin finally accepted her. So they will have a gorgeous wedding.
It seems that it can come to an end here. You see, the prince has harvested the princess, and Cinderella has harvested the fairy tale. She no longer needs to work hard for the purpose of survival, because as long as she opens her hand, she can get the whole world. If so, then this is nothing more than a stripped-down kimchi idol drama.
Standing before what was once fought for, before the glory and the status and the luxurious life, our Cinderella remembers the dreams of surviving on top of the purpose of the original struggle. On the day of the prince's coronation, she walked out silently and proudly after witnessing her love as the leader of the country. She finally had the courage to chase her dream.
It looks like an inspirational film now: the protagonist bravely pursues his dream. And what about love? Is love so important to an inspirational film? So you and I are boiling with enthusiasm, ready to put aside the love that can only make people weak and go day by day. We seem to forget that without this love, she cannot look directly at her dreams.
The best love is to open a door for you, it allows you to see what you have not seen, learn what you have not learned, and become a stronger you.
So the prince learns to be a real prince, and Cinderella learns not to give up.
The best love is when he smiled and said to you when you thought you lost it, should I wait until our MD does what she wants to do? It's his firm eyes that tell you that they can't change because, I need you.
It's not just a love story, but, it's just a love story.
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