As an auction house, the male protagonist, of course, has to play games with people in his life. He has countless experiences, and the authorities are exhausted. He deceives people without making a sound. Others can't tell the difference, but he is very clear.
It is true that the male protagonist is like a duck to water in the career field, and he is prosperous, but having eyes that can see art clearly does not mean that he can distinguish the true and false of love. There are fakes in paintings, and fake paintings also have their value. The question is whether there are fakes in love, and whether the fakes of love have its value? So in the game where each other's motives are gradually blurred, the old virgin is confused.
As a result, under the instigation of a bunch of bad friends (actually just those who set him up), the male protagonist boldly pursues love for the first and only time in his life. The result is that this time, the whole game is lost, and the male protagonist has left a huge wound in his heart. The game master finally used his life's efforts to test out the price of fake love. The question is, does he think it's worth it?
What is this video trying to convey? The price of seeking love will be repaid sooner or later, or making friends is risky, so you need to be cautious in making friends?
In short, diaosi can still pursue love boldly, and there is nothing to be afraid of anyway (allow me to put on a smile and cry).
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