All I want is your kiss on the pillow

Dina 2022-04-14 08:01:01

The beginning of the episode is interesting: Christopher is forced to marry Sylvia because she is pregnant. This at least shows one point, Sylvia is slutty and true, but Christopher, you are not a pure white flower, and things like XXOO may not happen if you don't like it. [Writing this just to say that the sex between Sylvia and Christopher on the train can’t be explained simply because Sylvia seduced Christopher… After a one-night stand, public opinion tends to sympathize with men and spurn women. I have always been puzzled]

But as the plot progresses As it unfolded, it became more and more certain that Christopher was a good man.
Although the beginning of this marriage was not optimistic, unlike Sylvia, Christopher took this marriage very seriously, and he was trying his best to be a good father and a good husband.
And Sylvia...it's true she loves Christopher, but I really can't understand her logic.
Being beautiful and attractive is never an excuse or reason for a person to be selfish and childish.
After eloping with her lover, asking her husband to pick her up - this is how this woman gets her husband's attention. Do your best, Miss, why should everyone treat you unconditionally? As a mother but never caring about children, as a wife but having sex with men many times, I don't pay but I'm always in a DRAMA QUEEN mood, I'm going to die, I'm going to jump, I've got cancer The world is so boring...
Use this to gain the attention of others.
Please, you yourself never give to others and always want everyone to love you? Do you think you are in RMB?

Seeing someone say that Christopher doesn't understand the style, but he is a really smart, responsible man and not a frivolous idiot. For that alone, I like him.

When I saw Valentine's classmate [love her so much><] running across the hillside and jumping over the bridge, Christopher who had been abused by Sylvia for a long time [and me who was watching] was like seeing a breeze blowing across the grass. It's not that she likes her because she's a feminist, it's that she's willing to listen to his ambitions and troubles, to see things from the other side's point of view, and to be considerate of the other side's views - pardon my shallowness, but it's worth admir view of love.
Someone said again, Sylvia will always be Sylvia, but Valentine will not always be Valentine. I don't think so, if a woman can keep waiting for a man with little expression from a man [Christopher's sullenness is at its peak], and stick to her own standards, then she will be something to be underestimated.

At the end of Episode 5, Valentine makes her bed in an empty apartment, and her light kiss on the pillow may be why Christopher loves her.

Cedar, which runs throughout the show, was cut off, and a family's history came to an end. For those who came later, this may be a new beginning. Anyway, we all need a chance to restart.

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