Wilde, Robbie loves him, his wife loves him, his mother loves him, his children love him, but he runs to Percy again and again.
After watching the clip of Percy yelling when Wilde was sick, the clip of Percy taking Wilde to a prostitute, and the clip of Percy having sex with someone else in front of Wilde, I knew that it must be a tragedy for them to be together .
Yes, tragedy. Percy is indeed beautiful, but he is jealous, willful, and irritable. Wilde has always tolerated him with the mind of an elder and understood him. However, in a love relationship, one party's ignorance asks, and the other party's ignorance pays. This unequal relationship lays the groundwork for future tragedies.
In the process of watching, I was thinking that Wilde loved Percy very much, was infatuated with him, and couldn't escape a whirlpool called Percy time and time again. But does Percy love Wilde? Maybe love, but he loves himself more. Even if Percy had a little thought for Wilde's sake, they wouldn't end up like this. It can be said that it was Percy who guided Wilde step by step to tragedy, riding his horse on a gallop.
I feel sorry for Robbie and the wife inside.
What if Wilde chose Robbie.
Well, I'm stuck in the romance novel mode, the only difference is that this is a novel with the end of BE, the difference is that Percy is the male protagonist of a scumbag, and Robbie and his wife have always been in love with the female protagonist. The cannon fodder male supporting role that the heroine has never been able to get.
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