I also look at the matter of "infidelity" from the standpoint of young people. What is marriage, and is it the road to happiness? In fact, it is not. I even think that marriage is the starting point of the fall of love. Whether it can be managed well is the key to the road to happiness.
For example, the taboo committed by Connie (the heroine), she was moved because of the blandness and monotony of life, perhaps because Edward (the hero) was satisfied with the status quo and did not have time to accompany his wife.
It can be seen that there are many fuses, but the most important point is the entry of a third party and Connie's own shake.
It is really difficult to maintain a marriage. It is impossible to have no twists and turns and stones, and there is no smooth road. Therefore, Connie's repeated cheating and the change in her attitude towards her husband made Edward aware of something tricky.
In fact, when it comes to this, I even think that Connie is too stupid. What she did is so obviously careless, and even too much to restrain herself, otherwise I don't think she will be found out. Although there is a heart of repentance in the later period, it is based on the fact that a third party deceived himself and others to mess around, and then his IQ was restored. No wonder the old saying goes that women in love are stupid. so - I'm not surprised by the plot here.
So I learned through a private detective that Connie was derailed, and went to talk to a third party alone. I can talk to a third party calmly. I have seen how good Edward's temperament is. He is also highly educated, so he is very calm when dealing with this matter, but excessive calmness will always usher in a breaking point. When he and his wife gave a third party a crystal ball that was exactly the same as the one he gave his wife, it broke out. He killed the third party with a crystal ball that had a connection between the three, but finally escaped the police and forgave his wife. But later on, did the marriage make both parties more cherished, or has it been impossible to return to the past? It is not known.
Would Connie be happy if she held on and didn't waver?
If Edward took better care of Connie and gave him enough company, would Connie cheat?
The most beautiful time is when I see you for the first time. If love is as first seen, how can it stumble.
Perseverance is the key to the door of happiness
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