The heroine is really beautiful. Especially the braided shape in the computer room. Delicious fried chicken.
I give full marks to the look of the male protagonist who came back from the United States for the first time.
The plot really made me feel so bored.
To borrow someone's words, if there is no last 5 minutes, this is a story of childhood sweethearts working on their respective life tracks and then getting farther and farther away.
The male protagonist feels that he loves each other, but the male protagonist fails to achieve even basic loyalty while waiting for the female protagonist to answer. On the one hand, replying to your own words may make you unhappy, but there is beauty in your arms. It really makes people feel, oh, man.
The low point of the heroine's life is basically spent on the support of her parents. Especially her father, although he has a very inconspicuous job, he has always encouraged his daughter to pursue her dreams. Even when she reached the end of her life, she did not forget to remind her daughter not to give up the right to pursue her dreams because of the trivial things in life.
The heroine is actually a person who is very brave to face life. She interrupted her studies because of pregnancy, but she did not hold any resentment because of it, but kept looking forward and living her life well. But she is still a little unclear in terms of emotions. She said that she was tired of waiting, but she never told Alex that she was waiting for him, so how would he know. . . . When we were neighbors at that time, we didn't know that, and now we are separated by the Atlantic Ocean? ? So I think it's normal that she can't wait. And finally accepted Greg and got married. When I saw that place, I really felt that when wtf
saw the last kiss, it really felt like a daughter-in-law who had been a mother-in-law for many years.
Emma and the two finally kissed! !
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