In the face of love, faith and anything have to give up two steps.

Hollie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

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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  • Levi 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    If I choose a woman as my wife, then the love I give her will be enough to stand against time. If I stop loving her, then I will despise myself. Si je choisis une femme pour ma femme, c'est que je l'aime dans un amour qui résiste le temps, et si je ne l'aimais plus, je me mépriserai

  • Hollie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Moral Stories 4/6. The narration finally didn't say "she defeated us", but this time the male protagonist is undoubtedly the worst. Another: Mude is too beautiful, here is Ji Qing's confession.

My Night at Maud's quotes

  • Jean-Louis: Women have taught me a lot, morally speaking. That sounds...

    Maud: A little vulgar.

    Jean-Louis: Yes. It would be silly to generalize about particular cases but each girl revealed a new moral problem which I had never faced up to before. It would be good for me to be shaken out of my moral lethargy.

    Maud: You could have ignored the physical aspect for the moral.

    Jean-Louis: Yes, but, the moral aspect would never have arisen if - Well, I know it's never impossible but the physical and moral are inseparable, let's face it.

    Maud: Perhaps it was the trick of the devil?

    Jean-Louis: Then I was caught. Yes, in a way, I was caught.

  • Maud: I am nasty, too.