In general, the heroine can't do a good job, yes, yes, she lost her own children twice, but is this the reason why she steals other people's children? An egoist would argue that she did nothing wrong, she was just a poor person, but isn't it a sin for her to cause other people's pain because of her own pain? I really don't understand. The most classic of the heroine is that she roared sadly in the play, He doen't love me, he doesn't love us? I am sorry? Your husband is just condemned in his conscience and wants to make up for it, why he doesn't love you anymore. In my opinion, the male protagonist is really miserable, and when he encounters such an unreasonable and unreasonable concoction, he always goes against the water. . . It's miserable.
From this point of view, I should be a straight man with three views of integrity.
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