I think both endings are really possible. If the ending is a real female lead, the male lead can't see any happiness. With music, it seems to be reluctant to accept. But if it is a fake heroine, it is also possible. After all, many heroines are not rational and naive about their feelings, and they are likely to be willing to stay, because I have said before. But at the same time, there is no reason why the fake heroine loves the fake hero so quickly in order to leave, and the confession of the real hero seems to have moved the real heroine. Yes, then why the male protagonist's expression? If the fake heroine did it, the first time they met, the fake heroine really froze for the camera. . . Emmmm no solution.
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