Christopher: But there is...or used to be...among families of position...a certain...Call it,parade!
General:Well,there are no more parades for that regiment. It held out to the last man, but you were him. The
general told him to divorce that unfaithful woman, but of course Christopher couldn't do it, he said in the first episode that he insisted on monogamy, which only barbarians can do Treat your wife (referring to divorce).
To sum up, this drama should be written around the complex emotional problems of Christopher Tiejens, a man who firmly believes that he will not divorce his wife. In the end, he still inherits this kind of Parade, or he chooses to be with Valentine as he likes, I don't know.
In fact, Christopher didn't have any feelings or feelings for Sylvia until now. In this episode, the relationship between the two has eased a little bit. I'm very excited. I really support the two of them to be together in the end, but the story will never be that simple. Tragedy Will be born again and again, Valentine is mixed in, the final result is really hard to guess.
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