From the first episode to the fourth episode, I was working hard to watch the battle between the heroine and the mistress, but I didn't expect it to start like this in an understatement at the dinner table, and it ended like this. In the end, those who say in the comments that the male lead will not have a good end, in fact, I personally don't think so.
Perhaps, the male protagonist is destined to be distracted. Even if he moves to London to start a new life with his young and beautiful new wife, there may still be a crisis in the future. However, it is also possible not to. It is possible to learn from this painful lesson and live a new life with ease.
But what does that matter. Only when you have a bad life will you look back at the past with resentful eyes, right? The heroine finally got rid of her painful past and started a new life with her son. As a good doctor and a good mother, her future must be self-evidently good. However, there is no longer a male protagonist.
The beauty of this show is that the filming is delicate. Watching the heroine start to slowly collapse from a lipstick, a hair, a bit like looking at herself. The female lead is too thin, and I can't help but think while watching it, what would I do if it were me.
A lot of girls probably ask themselves this question. But until that moment, no one knows what choice they will make.
Pain doesn't last forever, and it's never too late to start a new life.
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