For the neighbor couple, I feel that I really understand. The man knows that he is playing and defending his wife's feelings. The wife also accepts that she lives in this false flawless state and does not break through each other. If a man can't control his lower body, at least he must have such a mind and awakening.
As for the colleagues in the hospital, they are on the same level as the male lead. However, perhaps it is the role that we will play most in our daily life, the peacemaker, who does not offend on both sides, does not want to be a villain, and does not interrupt household chores, so he fluctuates. But it's a bit too much to inform the male protagonist that he will be followed. If you don't want to interfere in other people's family affairs, it's completely understandable. If you choose to send a child without regard to morality, I also understand, but I can't understand that both sides want to be good people. It's too much to want to exist.
In fact, most of the little three are good girls, but they love the wrong person. I don't want to criticize her, after all, it's true love or at least she thinks it is, she doesn't have any scheming to hurt others, and she also protects the male protagonist's son, but in this drama, the mistress is a wrong existence standing in the female protagonist's pair.
The heroine herself, broke out very well. It is not easy to get such a result in the end. come on.
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