When I first saw it, I thought the heroine was neurotic, moody, and pretending to be deep and unlikable.
But when I think about it carefully, it was not the same when I was a teenager. I was always used to hurting people who loved me; I didn’t dare to reject people I hated, just because I was afraid that I would become unsocial; I was very anxious about being alone when I was alone. ; Seeing people who are better than you are disdainful and secretly envious; Afraid that your friends will leave you and have a close relationship with others; Always hide in your comfort zone, worry about gains and losses, and be sensitive...
At the age of seventeen, on the edge of growth, we were so neurotic, carefully hiding our little emotions, we fell in love with a boy but always hurt, but we will also meet a boy who loves me like Owen in the future, learn to Compromise with your own childish rebellion, you will always grow up!
ps: But the heroine did do a lot of things that didn't match my worldview, maybe because of different cultures, but fortunately, she didn't make mistakes all the time.
"Everyone in the world is as miserable and empty as i am, there's just better pretending."
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