Have you ever loved someone who is completely opposite to you and has nothing in common, but exudes a fatal attraction that makes you subconsciously accept everything the other person brings to you without even thinking, even if it is endless for you torment and pain.
If you have, you will understand C's forbearance, the behavior of protecting the other party in the name of disguise even though he is scarred, and he will understand the instant explosion when he faced S in the hotel, and the helpless cooling in the end.
Some people are your soulmates, your SOUL MATE. And some people are born to be your enemies, where your entanglement lies. They don't have the same heart as you, your lifestyle and thinking patterns can't live together in one place, and they will hurt you again and again, either harshly or indulgently, forcing you to break your head and end up dying. Don't step away.
But no matter how far you go, whether you will come back or not, there will always be a corner for him in your heart. When you walk in your own countryside, your heart will still look up to her from a distance.
If you want to stay, you can't stay, and you can't get it, but you can't bear to let it go.
I think C was eventually punctured by the general and decided to let go of that layer of false pretense. But since he's a man, he might still choose the one that's more comfortable with him, which is V.
But I believe that the passage of time, the changes of the world, injury or death can not break his instinctive desire for S in his heart.
It was as if he misunderstood that S was flirting with POTTY, and walked into the hotel room alone, but he couldn't help but opened the door of S's room, picked up the water-smooth lace pajamas, and put it to his mouth to sniff. Gently, but deeply.
Not everyone can meet their SOUL MATE, and not everyone will meet the one who makes you tangle to death. More ordinary people are looking for a similar object between these two poles, and live a life in a calm and calm way. This is fortunate.
But being able to meet either of the first two makes life more enriching.
C met two, what a lucky life without regrets.
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