The background of the story is the most prosperous era in French history. Shelly, the son of a prostitute, lives a life of drowsiness before falling in love with his mother's colleague, his godmother Leia. The two have been together for six years and developed a deep relationship, but in the end, Shirley was arranged by his mother to have a marriage of the same age. After the wedding, Shelly still loved Leia, and Leia sat alone in the sunset on the day of Shelly's wedding. In the end, Leia passed the time by wandering around, and Shelly waited for Leia's return in the sinking. Leia returns home, Shelly returns to normal, the two meet and tell each other how they miss each other. I thought that my lover was about to get married, but Shirley suddenly thought of the so-called responsibility and asked to return to his wife. Finally, Shirley still couldn't bear his responsibility and committed suicide in depression. . . . . Leia, a lifetime of loneliness.
It's really a cup meal ending, but I think Shelly got it on her own. Obviously it is a flower in a greenhouse, but she wants to be a big tree that shelters people from the rain. In the end, she can't handle it herself, so she has to use a gun to get herself. All his life, he was a child who could only be taken care of. He didn't know what the real responsibility was, and he couldn't bear it.
Falling in love with a child, falling in love with someone who has no sense of responsibility, the consequences are very serious, and the results are very cups. . . . .
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