In fact, what impressed me the most was the dialogue at Blonde Girl's house, both Catholics. The male lead believes in fate and principles, while Blonde Girl believes that everyone can make a choice at every moment. Beginning of disagreements. As for the ending, I only understood after reading the analysis of netizens that the male protagonist is to eliminate the blonde girl's sense of self-blame in order to achieve moral equality, even if it is achieved by lying. I think, in the end, the male protagonist knows what he needs: in the face of love, beliefs and other things have to give up two steps.
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