But I don't like this kind of plot. Hiroko can't forget his fiancé, Fujii Tree, who died unexpectedly. Inexplicably, the girl wrote to his previous address, and he made a big oolong and wrote it to the house of the girl with the same name. She went to great lengths to write letters and visit, but what she got in return was a cruel truth. The reason for the so-called "love at first sight" is that the other party and the first love look alike. In the letters that come and go, Bozi learns endlessly that "this is probably how he fell in love with me". In the eyes of others, the things that are brooding, but they don't care.
I think it's quite cruel, the love that comes to the surface after a thousand turns and a thousand times suddenly becomes clear, and the taste is sour, sweet and bitter. There are not many positive descriptions of the male protagonist Fujii Tree in the story. I can deeply appreciate his silent love for the girl of the same name when he was young. His hidden thoughts and love letters are so romantic, but he failed to pass it on to the girl in time. However, his feelings for Bozi have not been clearly explained in movies or novels. Of course, the first love is over after all, maybe he really loves Bozi, otherwise he wouldn't be ready to get married easily, but because of his nostalgia for his first love, he fell in love with Bozi who looks similar at first sight, which is hard to deny. The love letter has expired, but such an invalid letter also hurts people. Thinking of this, I feel a little uncomfortable, because my mind is relatively small.
Bozi finally understood him. When she shouted "How are you? I'm fine!" to Shanya, I knew she was much more generous than me. She has always been like this. She kept thinking about it without making a sound or asking for it. She couldn't restrain her thoughts of writing to him, which resulted in such an unexpected direction. But luckily the ending was good, people understood, forgive, let go, and start over.
This is just my idea, even if I'm careful, in short, I don't like it very much.
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